Point Pleasant (TV series)

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Point Pleasant
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Series title card
Created byJohn McLaughlin
Marti Noxon
StarringElisabeth Harnois
Grant Show
Samuel Page
Aubrey Dollar
Dina Meyer
Cameron Richardson
Clare Carey
Brent Weber
Susan Walters
Richard Burgi
Theme music composerDanny Elfman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producersMarti Noxon
Neal H. Moritz
Marty Adelstein
Dawn Parouse
Production companiesOriginal Film
20th Century Fox Television
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseJanuary 19 (2005-01-19) –
July 3, 2005 (2005-07-03)

Point Pleasant is a television series that first aired on the Fox Network in January 2005. It was cancelled in March 2005 due to low ratings.

Point Pleasant boasted many of the same crew behind the scenes as Fox's other shortly withdrawn series, Tru Calling. In fact, Point Pleasant received the greenlight just three days after production ceased on Tru Calling. 13 episodes were filmed, but due to poor ratings, Fox only aired episodes 1–8 in the United States.[1] Episodes 9–11 aired in Sweden, all episodes appeared in New Zealand on back to back weekdays in mid-2007, all episodes aired in The Netherlands in 2008 and the last two episodes are included on the DVD release.

Most of the music featured in the series was replaced for the DVD release due to licensing issues.

The show's executive producer was Marti Noxon, who worked closely with Joss Whedon for several seasons on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. For this reason, Point Pleasant initially drew in many of that show's fans, but Point Pleasant had a distinct "soapy" flavor, more in the vein of shows like Melrose Place or The O.C. than Buffy. The resulting drop in viewership eventually led to the show's cancellation. However, advocates of the show point to its gothic tone, its tempered, surprisingly subtle use of special effects, and the potential of the overall plotline as solid reasons the show should have stayed on the air. The plots emphasized humanity's self-centeredness and cruelty to one another as primal reasons for evil.

In 2009, episodes of the series were shown on the Chiller network, including the episodes never shown on Fox.

Synopsis[]

A young girl named Christina washes up on the shore near Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey during a violent storm. After being resuscitated by lifeguard Jesse Parker, the girl is taken in by the family of a local doctor, the Kramers, and quickly befriends their teenage daughter, Judy. The show follows Christina's attempts to discover who she really is, and to learn what happened to her mother, who disappeared shortly after Christina was born.[2]

It soon becomes apparent that Christina's presence has a strange, profound effect on the people around her. Emotions are heightened, repressed feelings and secret desires awakened, and inhibitions weakened, turning what once were friendly competitions into bitter rivalries, romantic rivals into violent enemies, and so on. Freak "accidents" have a way of befalling those with whom Christina becomes angry.

Sinister forces have their eye on Christina, believing it is the girl's destiny, as the "child of darkness", to "bring [the world] to its knees". Christina is the Antichrist, the child of Satan. The resulting tension between the good and evil aspects of the girl's nature provides the basis for much of the show's conflict and suspense.[3]

Christina is plagued by terrifying visions of death and destruction, glimpses of the dark future she seems destined to help bring about. A handsome, charming stranger named Lucas Boyd arrives in town, determined to help guide Christina toward her destiny, and Jesse Parker, who has become romantically involved with Christina, discovers that he may be the only one who can prevent the girl from ushering in Armageddon. Ultimately, Jesse is able to choose between accepting Christina, which will cause her good side to prevail, or rejecting her, which will cause her evil side to prevail. He rejects her and the series ends on something of a cliffhanger with Christina leaving Point Pleasant as it is engulfed in an apocalyptic holocaust.

Cast[]

Actor Character Role
Elisabeth Harnois Christina Nickson Daughter of Satan. The name "Christina" is derived from Christ. "Old Nick" is a euphemism for the Devil and, "-son" originally meant "son of".
Grant Show Lucas Boyd Half-demon guardian of Christina,
Samuel Page Jesse Parker Lifeguard; love interest of Christina and former boyfrend of Paula.
Aubrey Dollar Judy Kramer Friend of Christina; adoptive "sister"
Dina Meyer Amber Hargrove Conniving real estate agent and first friend of Lucas Boyd in Point Pleasant.
Cameron Richardson Paula Hargrove Girlfriend of Jesse and potential love interest of Terry.
Clare Carey Sarah Parker Mother of Jesse
Brent Weber Terry Burke Best friend of Jesse and lover of Paula.
Susan Walters Meg Kramer Mother of Judy and adoptive mother of Christina in Point Pleasant.
Richard Burgi Ben Kramer Father of Judy, doctor in Point Pleasant and adoptive father of Christina.
Alex Carter Sheriff Logan Parker Adoptive father of Jesse; biological father unknown and Point Pleasant's sheriff.
Ned Schmidtke Father Matthew
John Diehl David Burke Father of Terry and friend of Meg
Adam Busch Wesley Feist aka Wes Assistant of Lucas Boyd
Elizabeth Ann Bennett Holly Wife of Lucas Boyd who is both dead and alive.
Marcus Coloma Father Tomas Secretly harboring feelings for Christiana, trying to help her not embrace the "Dark Side". Eventually dies or disappears.
Audrey Marie Anderson Isabelle Kramer Judy's deceased sister.
James Morrison Kingston Nickson Raised as father of Christina before Point Pleasant.
Aaron Paul Mark Owens Love interest of Judy
Matt Lanter Nick Second love interest of Judy and second guardian of Jesse.
Dana Davis Lucinda Friend of Paula
Steven Brand Graham First guardian of Jesse and enemy of Lucas Boyd
Aaron Norvell Deputy Atkins
Randy Oglesby Father David
Jon Hamm Dr. George Forrester
Wyatt Alvarez Young Jesse Parker
Lisa Zane Anne Gibson Biological mother of Christina.
Robert Knepper Half-demon past dance host
Peter Allas Dr. Evett

Episodes[]

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production code
1"Pilot"Tucker GatesMarti Noxon and John J. McLaughlinJanuary 19, 2005 (January 19, 2005)1AJX79
Christina is rescued by local lifeguard Jesse Parker and taken to the home of Dr. Ben Kramer, who offers the girl a place to stay after she quickly befriends his wife and teenage daughter. Christina searches for clues about her mother, who grew up in Point Pleasant and soon realizes that she harbors supernatural powers that could spell trouble for everyone. Meanwhile, Christina's adoptive father struggles with a sinister man, named Lucas Boyd, who has taken an interest in his daughter.
2"Human Nature"Rick RosenthalMarti NoxonJanuary 20, 2005 (January 20, 2005)1AJX01
Christina's search for her mother leads to a local church. Meanwhile, Lucas Boyd moves to Point Pleasant and introduces himself to Christina. Meanwhile, the town's annual boat parade becomes even more competitive than usual (thanks to Christina's presence), and Ben Kramer has an encounter with an old flame.
3"Who's Your Daddy"Marita GrabiakBen EdlundJanuary 27, 2005 (January 27, 2005)1AJX02
Christina suffers visions of death and destruction after a confrontation with Lucas Boyd; Boyd has a proposition for Ben Kramer's old flame; Christina confronts her father and Boyd, and learns a thing or two about her true heritage.
4"The Lonely Hunter"Mel DamskiAndrea NewmanFebruary 3, 2005 (February 3, 2005)1AJX03
Christina confronts a dangerous admirer out to rid Point Pleasant of sin.
5"Last Dance"Michael LangeZack EstrinFebruary 10, 2005 (February 10, 2005)1AJX04
Boyd works with Sarah, the wife of the local sheriff, on a church fundraiser; Ben is nervous about his wife's friendship with his former lover; Christina's anger at Paula has devastating consequences.
6"Secrets and Lies"Lev L. SpiroRobert DohertyFebruary 17, 2005 (February 17, 2005)1AJX05
Christina meets the doctor who delivered her; Boyd is up to no good; Judy and Jesse search for clues to Christina's past.
7"Unraveling"David StraitonMarch 10, 2005 (March 10, 2005)1AJX06
The hand of fate prevents Christina and Jesse from leaving Point Pleasant; Ben's wife is plagued by hallucinations involving Lucas Boyd.
8"Swimming With Boyd"James A. ContnerMarch 17, 2005 (March 17, 2005)1AJX07
Christina and Judy investigate Boyd; Jesse learns a secret about his past; Ben's wife continues her descent into madness.
9"Waking the Dead"Marita GrabiakBen Edlund, Robert Doherty, and Zack EstrinJune 19, 2005 (June 19, 2005)1AJX08
A party in the woods gets out of hand; Jesse learns more about his miraculous heritage; Christina tangles with a demon; Ben Kramer's secrets are revealed.
10"Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Choked"Mel DamskiRon Milbauer and Terri Hughes BurtonJune 26, 2005 (June 26, 2005)1AJX09
Boyd learns the truth about Jesse; Ben's wife overhears an incriminating conversation.
11"Missing"Michael LangeAndrea Newman and P.K. SimmonsJuly 3, 2005 (July 3, 2005)1AJX10
A series of unexplained disappearances plague Point Pleasant; Jesse learns that he is destined to destroy Christina; a terrifying vision of the future drives a wedge between the two.
12"Mother's Day"Félix Enríquez AlcaláZack Estrin and Robert DohertyOctober 25, 2005 (DVD release) (October 25, 2005 (DVD release))1AJX11
Christina's mother returns; Ben's wife is committed to a psychiatric ward; Jesse learns the role his mother must play in defeating Christina.
13"Let the War Commence"Chris LongMarti Noxon and October 25, 2005 (DVD release) (October 25, 2005 (DVD release))1AJX12
Christina holds the Kramers prisoner in their home as she prepares for her final confrontation with Jesse.

References[]

  1. ^ Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (June 24, 2009). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. Random House Publishing Group. p. 1090. ISBN 0307483207.
  2. ^ Vukcevic, Filip (28 October 2005). "Point Pleasant: The Complete Series". IGN. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  3. ^ Wright, Julia M. (January 1, 2016). Men with stakes : masculinity and the gothic in US television. Oxford University Press. pp. 61–68. ISBN 1784996904.

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