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The Pitt

Drama • 2025

01

7:00 A.M.

52

While attempting to distract himself from the anniversary of his mentor's death, Dr. Robby introduces a fresh batch of interns to life in the ER.

02

8:00 A.M.

44

Robby helps siblings navigate their elderly father's end of life care. Later, Samira fends off cops targeting a woman with a misunderstood condition.

03

9:00 A.M.

38

Samira does her best to keep Whitaker on the right track. A teen overdose sparks conflict in the ER.

04

10:00 A.M.

39

Bets are taken on the whereabouts of a stolen ambulance, while Santos learns a hard lesson, and Whitaker helps to tame “The Kraken.”

05

11:00 A.M.

36

Santos and Collins each deal with moral quandaries. Samira’s careful approach earns praise from patients – and reproach from Robby.

06

12:00 P.M.

34

While Robby handles an ultimatum from the hospital, Mel, Javadi, and Collins each handle unique mother-daughter dynamics.

07

1:00 P.M.

35

After examining an influencer with strange symptoms, Samira pushes back against Robby. Santos contends with a patient accused of assault.

08

2:00 P.M.

38

While Robby attends to an elderly patient with ties to Pittsburgh's history, other members of the team attempt to resuscitate a young drowning victim.

09

3:00 P.M.

33

After a staff debrief from Robby, Dana defuses a waiting room brawl, Whitaker finds common ground with "The Kraken," and McKay faces a crucial error.

10

4:00 P.M.

33

With the Pitt down a staff member, Robby relies on his team to pick up the slack. Later, Santos finally voices her suspicions.

11

5:00 P.M.

34

While Robby tries to keep a developing staffing situation under wraps, Collins guides a surrogate through a difficult delivery.

12

6:00 P.M.

34

When dozens of critical patients flood the ER, Robby and his team struggle to keep up amid quickly diminished supplies.

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Reviews

toppershullJan 2025
5.0

In a television landscape where medical dramas have been less about medicine and more about steamy romance, The Pitt delivers the uncut reality of emergency medicine through a sharp lens polished with a vivid sense of humanity not seen since ER. Noah Wyle draws on his many years of experience playing Dr. John Carter on ER, but doesn't settle for a copy-and-paste approach with his character here. There's an evolution and depth to his Dr. Robby that separates his two extraordinary characters and makes this show a new experience rather than a papered-over retelling of ER. The Pitt delivers the experience of a shift in a busy urban Emergency Room by cutting out nothing; each episode is one hour straight of these doctors and nurses' experience during one day. Only partially through this first season and I'm hooked. Quickly growing to love (and hate) the many characters. There's a humanity to them and an authenticity to their motivations, their emotions, their skills, and their mishaps. The characters have a heroism to them that is driven by simple actions and the normalcy of a shift, rather than forced/unrealistic drama. Real onion-peeling character development is occurring and while some of it may seem like it has a clear end point based on standard television tropes, you're still not so sure. This is the medical drama that rights the ship back to course of reality rather than steamy romance medical drama. A love note and honor roll for the medical professionals who struggle, triumph, suffer, and heal in our country's most challenging healthcare environments.

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