In July, production on NBC’s Parenthood was delayed due to Maura Tierney becoming ill. She eventually had to drop out of the project and Lauren Graham stepped in.
Because of the backstage issues, NBC delayed Parenthood’s Fall premiere and replaced it with a series that was scheduled for midseason, Mercy. Some wondered if having two new medical series might cause one to suffer. It turns out, Mercy and Trauma are both in critical condition.
Mercy follows the lives of three very different nurses at Mercy Hospital in Jersey City. The cast includes Taylor Schilling, Jaime Lee Kirchner, Michelle Trachtenberg, James Tupper, Diego Klattenhoff, Guillermo Diaz, James LeGros, James Van Der Beek, and Delroy Lindo.
The series got off to a mediocre start on September 23, 2009. The premiere attracted a 2.3 rating in the all-important 18-49 demographic and 8.25 million total viewers. That put the debut in fourth place for the demo and in second place for total viewers.
The second episode fell to a 2.1 rating and 7.35 million. The third installment dropped again to a 1.8 rating in the demo and 7.29 million viewers. Not good.
Though the show’s ratings could hardly be called strong, NBC gave Mercy a full season order in October. The rest of the network’s schedule was performing poorly and the order likely had most to do with the fact that NBC just needed original programming. It didn’t hurt that the series is a co-production of NBC’s corporate sister, Universal Media Studios.
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Meanwhile, Trauma struggled from the very beginning and NBC pulled the plug after 13 episodes. But then, based on the need for more programming, the network ordered seven more installments. That show returns on March 8th but is a big longshot for renewal.
While Mercy was initially the better performer, the show’s ratings have now reached Trauma-like levels. The most recent episode of Mercy hit a series low with a dismal 1.4 rating in the demo and just 5.86 million viewers.
NBC’s Primetime Entertainment President Angela Bromstad recently said that she still loves the drama creatively, but she also noted that the show’s ratings need to rise for it to survive. She made that statement before Mercy fell to its most recent low.
The network has commissioned 18 pilots for the 2010-11 season and Bromstad has acknowledged that they’ll have to essentially rebuild their schedule from scratch.
With the ratings as poor as they are, it’s highly likely that Mercy will be cancelled and won’t survive to see a second year.
What do you think? Would you be sorry to see Mercy cancelled? Is it worth watching? Is there a reason that more viewers aren’t tuning in?
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I LOVE MERCY.
PLEASE DONOT CANCEL!
I look forward to it every week.
I love this show. It has such a great cast and wonderful writing. I think if you give it a shot and word gets out how great it is that the viewership will improve.
Give Mercy a chance, please! This show has something in it that keeps me coming back for more each week. The characters are unique and it shows medicine from a different side: the nurses!
I’ve loved Mercy from the start. It’s one of my most anticipated shows each week! It has potential and it needs time to get more viewers. Please don’t cancel Mercy!
My wife and I have loved Mercy from the start. We were already fans of James Tupper from “Men in Trees” (another show that should have survived, but was a casualty of writer’s strike), but have really enjoyed the cast of the show and the quirky characters they play. There is a lot of room for growth in the show and for the first time in ages NBC has a show that is intelligent and timely. They’ve gone from “Must See TV” to “Who’d Want To Watch This S**T”. Don’t drop this show! Build on it’s audience!
Mercy really is a great show. I love The Office & Mercy, but The Office doesn’t seem to have too much life left in it. If Mercy is canceled, there will be nothing original left. Mercy might be another medical show, but if you watch it it is really different. i love the characters and I can’t wait to see how they develop.
nbc has cancelled both conan & trauma and now mercy’s potentially next to get cut. boo! all three are/were amazing shows.
Please don’t cancel the best medical drama that is finally about the nurse! Give it a chance
Love the show, its about time a medical drama is about the nurses….PLEASE do not cancel this show, give it a chance !
This is my top two favorite shows ever. I hope NBC doesn’t screw up and cancel.
Love Mercy!! Please keep it on the air!
PLEASE, PLEASE DON’T CANCEL MERCY, I LOVE IT. FOR ONCE GIVE THIS SHOW A CHANCE. PLEASE!!!!!!
I LOVE MERCY!!!!! Please do not cancel! It is the best show on NBC! THE ONLY REASON I WATCH NBC!!
This show really grows on you. The characters are quirky and fun. It just needs a chance.
Please do not cancel Mercy. It is the best show on NBC. I hated to see Trauma cancelled and think that should be brought back also. Give Mercy a chance to prove itself. I love the show and the actors and hope that NBC will give it a chance. Don’t cancel it.