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Da Vinci's Inquest: The Quality of Mercy

Episode score 8.8 Great

The Quality of Mercy

  • 4.
  • Season: 1
  • Episode: 4
  • First Aired: 10/28/1998

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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An inquest is held after a television news reportor's story of the mercy killing of an AIDS patient. Add a recap »

Writers:
Chris HaddockLeonel Luna
Director:
Stephen Surjik
Stars:
Donnelly Rhodes (Detective Leo Shannon)
Robert Wisden (Chief Coroner James Flynn (Season 1-2))
Gwynyth Walsh (Patricia Da Vinci (Season 1-5))
Venus Terzo (Detective Angela Kosmo)
Ian Tracey (Detective Mick Leary)
Jewel Staite (Gabriella Da Vinci (Season 1-3))
Alex Diakun (Chick Savoy)
Sarah Strange (Helen)
Suleka Mathew (Sunita "Sunny" Ramen)
Nicholas Campbell (Coroner Dominic Da Vinci)
Recurring Role:
Akiko Morison (Sonya Don)
Guest Star:
Andrew Wheeler (Dr Brown)
Christopher Kennedy (Blind Patient)
Alisen Down (Adele Corbett)
Gerald Plunkett (Bob Kelly)
Susan Bain (Julie)
Jacques LaLonde (Christian)
John MacLaren (Norman Lord)
Ryder Morse (Joey)
Laurie Murdoch (Adele's Father)
Jim Poyner (Hope's Lawyer)
Tina Hildebrandt (the Source's Lawyer)
Richard Yee (Det. Lee)
Tamsin Kelsey (the Source)
Lynda Boyd (Hope Martin)
Tony Nardi (Francois)
Warren Takeuchi (Wayne)
Stephen Thorne (Dr Brown's Lawyer)
  • Leary: How do you feel about mercy killing?
    Da Vinci: Well, there've been days when I had a hangover that bad that I would have begged for one, but I guess I have to say that I'm glad they're not readily available. edit »
  • Title: The Quality of Mercy

    This is a reference to the opening line of Portia's famous speech in Act IV, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. edit »
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