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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Its a Great Show, don’t cancel it. At least see how the second season goes before making a decision. It deserves a second chance. Overall, its a great story, great actors and definitely interesting.
I am so upset that they are canceling Mercy. A few of my growingly favorite shows have been cancelled and I hate it!
Have mercy and please keep Mercy!
They can’t cancel Mercy. It’s a really good show, it has everything a show needs. Make a second season please.!
Has NBC or any of these television networks consider that perhaps ratings are low for certain shows because viewers are TIRED of shows being canceled? Why should I as a viewer invest time in a television series, fall in love (or love to hate) the show’s characters only to have the series canceled, just when it is getting good? I loved Mercy. I loved the love story and I loved the drama. I cannot believe the RATINGS were not good enough. I can say one thing, I’m a guy, but Mercy appeared to be more of a “Lifetime” network type… Read more »
Why? Please don’t cancel the series!!! I LOVE this show…. I have to know what happens. Don’t do this to us…. please bring it back!
Andrea
please dont cancel mercy, it is a great show. i think it might have been the time slot, if i didnt have TiVo i never would have gotten to see it. I NEED to know what happens next!
i think this show could be a slow starter but if you keep it going i would be willing to bet that it will be huge!
If this show gets cancelled I will be greatly disappointed! I love this show. I’ve watched every episode and it is my favorite show now. Better than Grey’s Anatomy, my second favorite now. I really hope it stays on air!
Dont cancel this show! Its my favorite show!
i love all the NBC shows i think u in to give viewers more time to pick up on the station i seen one show.I had to go back on demand an look at each show from mercy to parenthood. al of them i hope to see the shows stay on air
I love Mercy. Seriously. They should not cancel that show at all – it is a fantastic piece of witty, real, quirky New York-ness. It would be a shame to not let these characters continue!!
Are you going to make your fans happy and continue Mercy again ? I can’t wait to start watching season two of Mercy. Mercy is a wonderful show. I just love the three nurses. At least give Mercy another season or two. It was the best show I have ever seen. So please don’t cancel Mercy.
please i need to know what happened ..the last show leaves you without knowing what happened.
I am an absolute fan of Mercy, it would be ashame to cancel
It, the only problem i found with the show that could have affected the ratings
Is it never was consistant, it was hard to keep up with when it was airing because of that i constantly missed shows, but when i caught the show i was pulled into the drama of
Veronicas life,lol!
Looking Forwrd to the next episode of Mercy
Bull to New Jersey Housewives, Say hello to the Hard working Real Jersey Girls.
Love the Show mercy, Can’t wait for the next episode.
Nwe Jersey Housewives, Bull
Watch Mercy to get a better idea of working, struggling Jersy girls.