''Mercy Point'' is an American
science fiction
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medical drama
A medical drama is a Television film, television movie or film in which events center upon a hospital, clinic, doctor's office, a paramedic, or any other medical topic or environment. Most recent medical drama (film and television), dramatic progra ...
, created by
Trey Callaway,
David Simkins, and Milo Frank, which originally aired for one season on
United Paramount Network (UPN) from October 6, 1998, to July 15, 1999. With an
ensemble cast
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Structure
In contrast to the po ...
led by
Joe Morton
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,
Maria del Mar,
Alexandra Wilson
Alexandra Muriel Wilson is an American actress. She is best known for playing the original Josie Watts on the soap opera '' Another World'' (1988–1991). She also starred in the television series '' Homefront'' (1991-1992) and the film '' Sm ...
,
Brian McNamara,
Salli Richardson
Salli Elise Richardson-Whitfield (born Salli Elise Richardson, November 23, 1967) is an American actress and television director. Richardson is known for her role as Angela in the film '' A Low Down Dirty Shame'' (1994) and for her role as Dr. A ...
, Julia Pennington, Gay Thomas,
Jordan Lund, and
Joe Spano, the series focuses on the doctors and nurses in a 23rd-century hospital space station located in deep space. The executive producers were Trey Callaway, Michael Katleman, Lee David Zlotoff, Joe Voci, and Scott Sanders.
Callaway adapted ''Mercy Point'' from his original screenplay, "Nightingale One". It was picked up by
Mandalay Television
Mandalay Television is a television production company, founded in 1995, which is part of producer and businessman Peter Guber's Mandalay Entertainment. From 1997 to 1999, Lions Gate Entertainment owned the company before selling it.
History
...
, and the concept was eventually revised as a television project and renamed ''Mercy Point''; production on the film project had ended due to the poor commercial performance of the 1997 film
''Starship Troopers''. The television show was part of a three-million-dollar deal between Mandalay and
Columbia TriStar Television
Columbia TriStar Television, Inc. (abbreviated as CTT) was an American television production and distribution company, which was active from 1994 until its reincorporation as Sony Pictures Television in 2002. It was the third iteration of what ...
to produce 200 hours of material. It was filmed in Vancouver to reduce production costs, the hospital sets being constructed on a series of
sound stage
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s. Director
Joe Napolitano has praised the show for its use of a complete set to allow for more intricate directing. Despite Callaway envisioning ''Mercy Point'' as a companion to ''
Star Trek: Voyager'', it was paired with ''
Moesha
''Moesha'' (, ) is an American television sitcom that aired on UPN from January 23, 1996, to May 14, 2001. The series stars Contemporary R&B, R&B singer Brandy Norwood, Brandy as Moesha Denise Mitchell, an African-American teenager living with ...
'' and
''Clueless'' as its
lead-in on
Tuesday nights. Initially focused on ethical and medical cases, the show's storylines gradually shifted toward relating the characters' personal relationships, to better fit UPN's primarily teen viewership.
''Mercy Point'' was placed on hiatus after only three episodes were aired, and was replaced by the reality television series ''America's Greatest Pets'' and the sitcom ''
Reunited''. The show suffered from low ratings, with an average of two million viewers. The final four episodes of the series were broadcast in two 2-hour blocks on Thursday nights in July 1999. It has never been released on
DVD
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or
Blu-ray
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, but was made available to
stream
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on
Crackle. Critical response to ''Mercy Point'' was mixed; some
commentators praised its characterization and use of science-fiction elements, while others found it to be uninteresting and unoriginal. Callaway stated that he had the potential story arcs for the full first season already planned before the show's cancellation.
Premise
Set in the year 2249, ''Mercy Point'' revolves around doctors and nurses working in a hospital space station in deep space.
[ Brooks & Marsh (2009): p. 888] The "state-of-the-art hospital" is described as "the last stop for anything going out, the first stop for anything coming back" by one of the show's characters.
It is noted for existing on the "fringes of the galaxy", on a colony called Jericho.
The facility includes advanced medical equipment, such as "artificial wombs, holographic three-dimensional X-ray projections
ndzero-gravity operating tables".
A talking computer known as Hippocrates, voiced by series co-creator
Trey Callaway, is shown as the primary method to monitor a patient's status.
[ Garcia & Phillips (2008): p. 150]
The doctors and nurses work on both human and extraterrestrial patients over the course of the series.
In the series, the medical staff is referred to as "med-nauts".
Despite the futuristic setting, the characters' clothing and hairstyles adhere to
1990s fashion
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trends.
In Frank Garcia and Mark Phillips' book ''Science Fiction Television Series, 1990–2004'', they compared the concept behind the show to
James White's ''
Sector General
''Sector General'' is a series of twelve science fiction novels and various short stories (1957–1999) by the Northern Irish author James White. The series derives its name from the setting of the majority of the books, the Sector 12 General Hos ...
'' series,
Murray Leinster
Murray Leinster () was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975), an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of List of science fiction authors, science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 ...
's stories about a doctor who travels to different planets, and
G. Harry Stine's book ''Space Doctor''.
[ Garcia & Phillips (2008): p. 152] ''Mercy Point''
's setting and filming style also received comparisons to the television medical drama
''ER'';
the series itself was promoted as "''ER'' in space".
Characters
According to a press release from
UPN
The United Paramount Network (UPN) was an American broadcast television network that operated from 1995 to 2006. It was originally a joint venture between Chris-Craft Industries (later sold to News Corporation)'s subsidiary, United Television, ...
, the series features the characters' attempts to "balanc
complicated personal lives with the demands of working in a cutting-edge hospital".
Each episode includes story arcs involving personal and professional problems, the staff's relationships gaining more prominence as the series progressed.
Alien physiologist Grote Maxwell (
Joe Morton
Joseph Thomas Morton Jr. (born October 18, 1947) is an American actor. Known as a character actor for his numerous roles on stage, television and film, he has received several awards including a Primetime Emmy Award as well as a nomination for ...
) works as the facility's lead doctor and surgeon. Senior surgeon Haylen Breslauer (
Maria del Mar) directs Maxwell's actions as his boss and best friend.
[ Garcia & Phillips (2008): p. 149] Dru Breslaur (
Alexandra Wilson
Alexandra Muriel Wilson is an American actress. She is best known for playing the original Josie Watts on the soap opera '' Another World'' (1988–1991). She also starred in the television series '' Homefront'' (1991-1992) and the film '' Sm ...
) begins working at the hospital in the pilot episode, creating tension because of her strained relationship with her older sister Haylen, and her past romance with Dr. C. J. Jurado (
Brian McNamara).
Jurado is characterized through his high
libido
In psychology, libido (; ) is psychic drive or energy, usually conceived of as sexual in nature, but sometimes conceived of as including other forms of desire. The term ''libido'' was originally developed by Sigmund Freud, the pioneering origin ...
,
with his story arc involving a love triangle with Dru and his current girlfriend Lieutenant Kim Salisaw (
Salli Richardson
Salli Elise Richardson-Whitfield (born Salli Elise Richardson, November 23, 1967) is an American actress and television director. Richardson is known for her role as Angela in the film '' A Low Down Dirty Shame'' (1994) and for her role as Dr. A ...
).
While working as a doctor, Rema Cooke (Gay Thomas) grows more concerned about her patients' rights.
The
android head nurse ANI (Julia Pennington) and the alien surgeon Dr. Batung (
Jordan Lund) also help to combat the frequent medical emergencies at the hospital.
ANI (Android Nursing Interface) is represented as "extremely efficient and attractive", the facility's other nurses disliking her as they feel that she sets an impossible standard for them to match.
Throughout the series, ANI develops more emotions, such as crying and laughing, and tries to learn more about them.
Batung, who is part of the slug-like species the Shenn, is portrayed as lacking bedside manners by acting insensitively toward his patients.
His negative behavior is attributed to his lack of experience working with human co-workers and patients.
The hospital is run by the
Chief of Staff
The title chief of staff (or head of staff) identifies the leader of a complex organization such as the armed forces, institution, or body of persons and it also may identify a principal staff officer (PSO), who is the coordinator of the supportin ...
Harris DeMilla (
Joe Spano), who is often tasked to handle its ethical issues.
Production
Concept and development

Created by Trey Callaway, David Simkins, and Milo Frank, ''Mercy Point'' was originally developed as a concept for a feature film.
[ Garcia & Phillips (2008): p. 148][ Garcia & Phillips (2008): p. 147] Callaway drew his primary inspiration for the original screenplay from a concept by Frank, entitled "Nightingale One". And while pitching the idea to film executives, Callaway said in his closing comments that he could also envision it as the framework for a successful television series.
"Nightingale One" was eventually purchased by
Mandalay Entertainment, a production company headed by
Peter Guber
Howard Peter Guber (born March 1, 1942) is an American film producer, business executive, entrepreneur, educator, and author. He is chairman and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment. Guber's films have grossed over $3 billion worldwide and received ...
, but the film's production was stalled after the poor commercial performance of the 1997 film
''Starship Troopers''. Callaway said that following ''Starship Troopers'', producers had "lost their appetite at that moment for any big-budgeted science fiction". However, a producer who saw Callaway's original pitch to Mandalay Entertainment's executives decided to reformat "Nightingale One" as a television series based on Callaway's final remarks in the meeting. After the concept's approval for television, "Nightingale One" was renamed ''Mercy Point''.
During production, Callaway imagined the series as a "companion piece" to ''
Star Trek: Voyager'', with the hope that it would have a shared viewership. Even though elements of "Nightingale One" were kept, Callaway said that "
ereally started over again and reconceived it completely as a series from the ground up". Prior to the series being officially
green-lit
In the context of the film and television industries, to greenlight is to give permission to proceed with a project. It specifically refers to formally approving its production finance and committing to this financing, thereby allowing the projec ...
, Callaway collaborated with writer David Simkins to prepare a presentation of a "low-budgeted 30 minute" pilot. Simkins did not work on the series after his pilot, but his contributions earned him a credit as one of its co-creators.
John de Lancie
John Sherwood de Lancie, Jr. (born March 20, 1948) is an American actor, best known for his role as Q in various ''Star Trek'' series, beginning with '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' in 1987 and leading up to the third season of '' Star Tre ...
, who was noted for acting as
Q in ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation'', had essayed the role of DeMilla, and
Steve Johnson designed the non-humanoid aliens. The pilot presentation was filmed in Los Angeles, but the sets were completely renovated for the series' episodes. Three non-humanoid characters, including ANI and Batung, were added to the show following this presentation.
UPN executives responded positively to the presentation, and ordered thirteen episodes of the series, which was considered a "half-season's worth".
''Mercy Point'' was one of four shows produced by Mandalay Television that appeared in the
1998–99 United States television schedule, alongside
''Cupid'',
''Rude Awakening'', and
''Oh Baby''.
The show's production was part of a three-million-dollar deal with
Columbia TriStar Television
Columbia TriStar Television, Inc. (abbreviated as CTT) was an American television production and distribution company, which was active from 1994 until its reincorporation as Sony Pictures Television in 2002. It was the third iteration of what ...
to produce 200 hours of material; a majority of the content created from this agreement was commercially unsuccessful.
Casting and filming
Callaway carefully chose actors when casting each role. He focused on maintaining the series as a "character-driven plot", to always make "what is going on with people's hearts and minds" more important than special effects.
Despite auditioning other actors to voice Hippocrates, Callway reprised the role from the pilot; he would later say that he had difficulty with the medical and technical vocabulary required for the character.
Like ''
The X-Files
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'' and ''
Stargate SG-1
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,'' the show was filmed in Vancouver to take advantage of lower production costs.
A majority of the crew had worked on ''The X-Files''.
The executive producers were: Trey Callaway, Michael Katleman, Lee David Zlotoff, Joe Voci, and Scott Sanders.
Jon Ehrlich
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composed the show's theme.
The entire series was shot on
sound stage
A sound stage (also written soundstage) is a large, soundproof structure, building or room with large doors and high ceilings, used for the production of theatrical film-making and television productions, usually located on a secured movie or te ...
s.
Production designers Greg Loewen and Graemay Murray designed the medical facility as a "circular hub with offices and rooms radiating outward", and included a second floor in which DeMilla could oversee the entire hospital's operations.
Director
Joe Napolitano praised the sets while filming the episode "Last Resort", calling the show "a good candy store for a director" due to the functionality and size of the hospital. He explained that the set enabled him to direct
long take
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s and
walk and talk
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sequences without much difficulty.
The series required extensive prosthetic work for Dr. Batung and the non-human patients. The application of Lund's prosthetic makeup required several hours each day that he was filmed. Napolitano said that he found this to be a challenge to the production schedule, explaining that there would be discussions about the amount of prosthetics necessary for Batung depending on the scene. Batung's prosthetic work included a tail that wrapped around his neck and shoulders; Lund was pushed around the set on a sled to mimic the character's movements as a slug.
Napolitano also specified that the patients required a similar amount of time and work for their prosthetic makeup, such as a man who has gills under his chin.
[ Garcia & Phillips (2008): p. 151]
Cancellation and unproduced episodes
Callaway said he was surprised by UPN's cancellation of ''Mercy Point'' because of their strong support of the show. He felt the decision was made in part because of the show's high production costs.
He also concluded that the decision to broadcast the pilot at the same time as the
World Series
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resulted in the loss of ''Mercy Point''s target audience. To better connect with UPN's teen viewers, Callaway shifted the show's focus from medical and ethical cases to the characters' relationships. Despite these revisions, he said that UPN executives preferred to air shows like ''
Moesha
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'' over science-fiction programs.
When UPN announced the show's cancellation, the eighth episode was in the middle of production. Scenes originally written for the episode were revised and edited into the seventh episode to form a complete series finale.
In an interview about the series, Callaway said that he had developed complete story arcs for each character for the rest of the first season. Hayden would have continued to deal with feelings of "
homesickness
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", which is defined as "a crippling interstellar condition unique to humans that ultimately linked their survival to returning to Earth" in the context of the show. Batung would have suffered consequences for rejecting "the protective fold of his species", and ANI would develop an antidote for a virus that spread from computers to humans in the pilot episode. Callaway described ANI's future character development as "the ultimate clash between the organic and technological worlds". The status of Grote's missing family would eventually be uncovered after he conducts a rescue mission with C. J. to the "Sahartic Divide". Dru would be confronted by her "old addictions" and Cooke would test her theory that the
temporal lobe
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The temporal lobe is involved in pr ...
houses a human's
soul
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and is connected with "homesickness".
Episodes
Broadcast history and release
Following the decision to expand its programming to Thursday and Friday nights, UPN picked up six original series.
''Mercy Point'' was one of two science fiction television shows picked up by UPN – the second being the time travel-themed
''Seven Days''. Scott D. Pierce of ''
Deseret News
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'' described the network's choice of two science-fiction dramas and two 19th century programs (''
The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer'' and
''Legacy'') as showing "a definite bent toward the unusual".
Prior to its premiere, the show was promoted through its inclusion of Joe Morton in a starring role.
Although Callaway envisioned ''Mercy Point'' as a companion to ''Star Trek: Voyager'', UPN paired the ''
Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the Star Trek: The Original Series, series of the same name and became a worldwide Popular culture, pop-culture Cultural influence of ...
'' installment with ''Seven Days'' instead.
''Mercy Point'' was initially broadcast on Tuesday nights at 9 pm
EST, following the sitcoms ''Moesha'' and
''Clueless''.
The ''Moesha'' and ''Clueless'' block was held over from the previous year.
''
Entertainment Weekly
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s Dan Snierson noted that ''Mercy Point'' faced tough competition from other shows in the same time slot, primarily ''
Just Shoot Me!
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'', ''
Spin City
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'', and
''Felicity''.
The series carried a
TV-PG parental rating, meaning that it was judged as "unsuitable for young children".
UPN placed ''Mercy Point'' on hiatus on October 27, 1998, after the show averaged a rating of 1.5 million viewers. The announcement was made ten days after the series premiere; only three episodes had aired before the hiatus.
It was replaced by the reality television series ''America's Greatest Pets'' and the sitcom ''
Reunited''.
The show ranked number 157 based on the
Nielsen Media Research
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's survey of programs airing from September 21, 1998, to May 26, 1999, with an average of two million viewers.
It tied with ''America's Greatest Pets'' and ''
The Love Boat: The Next Wave''.
Joal Ryan of ''
E! News
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'' wrote that the network's decision was not a surprise given that most viewers were unaware of the show's existence. While reporting on the show's status, Ryan questioned the repeated failures of science-fiction medical dramas. In October 1998, media outlets were reporting that the series might still return to UPN's primetime schedule sometime in the future.
The series' final four episodes were broadcast in two 2-hour blocks on Thursday nights in July 1999.
''Mercy Point'' was included on the list of failed medical shows by
''The Blade'''s Rob Owen, along with
''MDs'' and ''
3 lbs''.
It has never been released on
DVD
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or
Blu-ray
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,
but is available to
stream
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on
Crackle.
Critical response
''Mercy Point'' has received mixed critical feedback. Prior to the show's premiere, a writer from
SouthCoastToday.com wrote that it would appeal to ''Star Trek'' fans through its use of "portentous dialogue and plenty of gross-out imagery".
David Bianculli of ''
The New York Daily News
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'' praised ''Mercy Point'' as an improvement over "UPN's watch-me-please gimmick shows", and commended the way the show focused on its characters and medical cases while it "relegat
dthe futuristic elements to the background".
''
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel''
's Joanne Weintraub favorably compared the show to ''
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' is an American supernatural fiction, supernatural drama television series created by writer and director Joss Whedon. The concept is based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film), 1992 film, also written by Whedon, a ...
'', writing that "both series take their special effects seriously and their often tongue-in-cheek dialogue lightly".
''Variety'''s Laura Fries wrote that the series had potential if it adhered to its own rules and focused on real drama. Fries highlighted
Michael Katleman
Michael Katleman is an American film, television director and producer. He has worked on ''Smallville'', '' Tru Calling'', ''Gilmore Girls'', ''Northern Exposure'', '' Dark Angel'', ''The Vampire Diaries'', as well as many other programs. In 2007 ...
's directing as "crisp" and praised the show's technical credits.
''Mercy Point'' also garnered negative reactions from
television critics, with
GamesRadar
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's Dave Golder including it on his list of the worst science fiction and fantasy television shows of all time for its "
ite, obvious and cheesy" storylines.
''The Los Angeles Times''' Howard Rosenberg criticized the show's reliance on its science-fiction context and technology to distract the viewers from "its mustiness and lack of originality". Even though Rosenberg felt the show's concept had potential and found Batung to be an intriguing character, he advised the audience to "change this bedpan fast".
Lee Sandlin of ''
The Chicago Reader'' included ''Mercy Point'' in his assessment of the worst television shows in the 1998–1999 season, criticizing its lack of originality and poor writing.
The series was heavily panned by Kevin Wagner of the science-fiction
online magazine
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''The Sci-Fi Guys'', who found the pilot's story arc to be uninteresting and the use of rubber gloves as a way for
advanced containment to be unrealistic.
''
The Sun-Sentinel''s Hal Boedeker cited ''Mercy Point'' and ''The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer'' as "misbegotten fare" that alienated its audience and lowered viewership by forty percent.
Several media commentators made negative comparisons between ''Mercy Point'' and other television programs. The show was described as reminiscent of a ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' skit "that sounded brighter on paper than it plays on the air" by ''The Sun-Sentinel''s Tom Jicha, who felt it served as a spoof of ''ER.''
Caryn James of ''
The New York Times
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'' wrote that ''Mercy Point'' was the "oddball new series", saying it was not compelling either in a dramatic or campy manner.
Editor
Jason Snell criticized the show as a retread of ''
Crisis Center
''Crisis Center'' is an American drama television series that aired on NBC from February 28 until April 4, 1997.
Premise
The series revolves around a crisis center in San Francisco where they deal with suicidal callers, hostage situations and m ...
'' and ''
General Hospital
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'', describing it as an "utter waste of an intriguing premise",
and
''The Chicago Tribune'''s Steve Johnson called it the "''ER''-in-space mess".
Both Snell and Johnson encouraged UPN to cancel the series following the announcement of its hiatus.
References
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