Mercy Point

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1998
Mercy Point
Mercy Point

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6.4 | en | Sci-Fi

Mercy Point is an American science fiction series that ran from the fall of 1998 to the midsummer of 1999 on UPN. The series, set in the mid-23rd century, took place on a deep-space medical space station that catered to the medical needs of both humans and aliens, and served as a crossroads for both human and alien civilizations, as well as between the military and civilian agencies of human culture. While short-running, the series benefited from complex characters and intriguing hints at the greater universe outside of the hospital's hull. It was created by Trey Callaway, David Simkins, and Milo Frank and executive produced by Trey Callaway, Michael Katleman, Lee David Zlotoff, Peter Guber, Scott Sanders, and Joe Voci.

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EP1  New Arrivals
Oct. 06,1998
New Arrivals

A computer virus attacks a computer technician and soldiers. Operation in zero gravity saves an unborn baby and mother. Dru arrives as a new resident, confronting her estranged sister Haylen and former lover CJ. Grote tries to find his family. ANI is promoted to Head Nurse and helps save Tobitt who has resented her. CJ's past with Dru is discovered. Dr. Batung shows his skill but shows his dislike for humans.

EP2  Opposing Views
Oct. 13,1998
Opposing Views

A shuttle accident sends engers to Mercy Point. Accused of disobeying the dead pilot's orders, the dying co-pilot is given a memory on orders of ISC's Charlie Bantam. The doctors resist his cold approach. Lily Parks becomes Dru first patient. A patient with lunar pneumonia is treated in cryostatis by CJ and Grote. Batung gives world famous gymnast Nancy Curtis two artificial legs. He tries to understand her anger, ends up apologizing to her and trying to motivate her. Dru catches Lt. Salisaw and CJ making out in a supply room. ANI is praised and sheds a tear. Haylen and Rema's boyfriends are introduced.

EP3  Last Resort
Oct. 20,1998
Last Resort

Grote is pressured by an influentual man to perform an experimental procedure on his dying son. The procedure fails and the son ends up saving an alien with a blood transfusion.

EP4  Second Chances
Jul. 08,1999
Second Chances

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EP5  No Mercy
Jul. 08,1999
No Mercy

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EP6  Battle Scars
Jul. 15,1999
Battle Scars

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EP7  Persistence of Vision
Jul. 15,1999
Persistence of Vision

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EP8  C.J.
Dec. 31,1969
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Mercy Point is an American science fiction series that ran from the fall of 1998 to the midsummer of 1999 on UPN. The series, set in the mid-23rd century, took place on a deep-space medical space station that catered to the medical needs of both humans and aliens, and served as a crossroads for both human and alien civilizations, as well as between the military and civilian agencies of human culture. While short-running, the series benefited from complex characters and intriguing hints at the greater universe outside of the hospital's hull. It was created by Trey Callaway, David Simkins, and Milo Frank and executive produced by Trey Callaway, Michael Katleman, Lee David Zlotoff, Peter Guber, Scott Sanders, and Joe Voci.

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Rick Ravanello
Rick Ravanello

as Mednaut Thurston

Brian McNamara
Brian McNamara

as Dr. Caleb 'C.J.' Jurado

Maria del Mar
Maria del Mar

as Dr. Haylen Breslauer

Alexandra Wilson
Alexandra Wilson

as Dr. Dru Breslauer

Mercy Point Audience Reviews 6k1hz

Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
Stoutor It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.