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.
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 absolutely love this show! veronica’s drama between chris and mike is simply captivating. everyone out there watching knows they are secretly rooting for one or the other. the season finale was awesome, it totally leaves you wanting more! (as do all of the episodes) i can’t seem to get in to alot of shows nowadays. they all seem to be just alike. but this one is different. i too will no longer watch NBC if it is cancelled, GIVE IT ANOTHER SHOT! i have been telling my friends to watch every wednesday, i even have some that will watch… Read more »
I absolutely love this show!!! As does my family, we sit down to watch it every wed. night, and when we cant we make sure its recorded. Its an amazing story and Im already excited for next season, its nerve racking where they ended it and I want to see what happens! I work and go to school and its the only show I watch on a weekly basis, and definitely the only thing on NBC worth watching. Get rid of law and order if you have to, its sooo old anyway!
PLEASE PLEASE save Mercy ! I think this is one of the best shows EVER !!
i agree i wont watch nbc anymore either if mercy and trauma go its the only reason i watch it at all
i love Mercy. Its the best thing on wednesday.
I love the show! The nurses lead such different lives and you never know which way the plot is going to go…please keep it!!
I agree with JB…I do not like that story line at all but am still a big fan.
love this show so much!!!!! don’t cancel it yet!
NBC have MERCY on Me
I love this show. please I need to have a second season, So buying the first season when it comes out.
I love mercy, it is so much better than all the other things on tv right now…im so bored with idol, survivor, the apprentice, and all the other shows that have lasted far too long!!! Cold case is at an end, desperate house wives couldnt get any more fake, and law and order is another that should say good bye…FRESH FACES PLEASE
I love Mercy! That is the only television show I really look forward to all week! I think it has a great story line and my husband even watches it with me! Please don’t cancel! I would love to see a second season! It seems like all my favorite shows end up getting canceled! Please don’t cancel this one!
im with you i mean how many guys sit down to watch tv shows like mercy my boyfriend calls it our show i really hope they re think this one cuz i loveee the show
I love everything about MERCY. And am always looking forward to the next show. Hope you give it another year to see what the ratings are. I used to be a fan of Law & Order until the last couple years. These days it seems to be more about political issues than Law & Order. That is no longer entertainment. I do not watch any of your comady shows because they are just not funny. Cancel some of them. I do however LOVE JAY LENO Show.
PLEASE SAVE MERCY!
I love this show!! I am done watching NBC if its cancelled as our favorite shows are Traum and Mercy.
The story line was good for the first several episodes but this new line about a doctor and the mob was purely ratings grab and not a good move at all. I was very disappointed with the later scripts and think they should have stayed true to the original idea.
Mercy is a great thoughtful medical drama that should be given a second season to find its groove.People I talk to love this show and can’t wait to see what happens next fall. We need more grown up programming!