The Pitt, Season 2

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok. Baby Jane Doe a little predictable right?


Yeah, I called it early on. It still brought tears to my eyes.


What are you talking about? Called what?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Adopting a baby would be such a healthier way to spend a sabbatical. Robby redeemed his s-tty behavior all season with that last scene.

I also love the idea of Mel and Santos being friends. I have an autistic young adult daughter and I see her in Mel, complete with the joy she had being invited out and included.


Robby talking to the baby meant that he is going to adopt the baby? I didn't pick that up. Sounds like a horrible idea. He's old. He's single. He's suicidal. He's an ahole to everyone around him. He works crazy hours. Sure, he has money to throw at nannies and au-pairs, but that's not a family life. I just thought that it meant that he was no longer suicidal and was going to seek help (it was also a little confusing because there was so much attention on the baby he saved earlier in the episode).


+1 I don’t think he’s adopting her at all.
Anonymous
Due to a personal experience I would really like to skip the pre-eclampsia/emergency c section storyline. Is this going to be possible?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Due to a personal experience I would really like to skip the pre-eclampsia/emergency c section storyline. Is this going to be possible?


Considering you control your own fast forward button and not us, I would say yes.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Due to a personal experience I would really like to skip the pre-eclampsia/emergency c section storyline. Is this going to be possible?


I just looked at my phone and listened to the audio until that scene was over. Nothing gained by watching.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Due to a personal experience I would really like to skip the pre-eclampsia/emergency c section storyline. Is this going to be possible?


It takes up about 10 minutes of the show and very realistic and heart wrenching.
Anonymous
What was your take on when Nurse Dana was holding the other nurse during fireworks – long day, state of the country, etc.? I don’t want my personal views to cloud the meaning and this, but maybe that’s the point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Due to a personal experience I would really like to skip the pre-eclampsia/emergency c section storyline. Is this going to be possible?


It takes up about 10 minutes of the show and very realistic and heart wrenching.


Okay, so they don't cut into it suddenly/without warning? That was my big concern. If it's mostly in one go, that's workable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What was your take on when Nurse Dana was holding the other nurse during fireworks – long day, state of the country, etc.? I don’t want my personal views to cloud the meaning and this, but maybe that’s the point.


Yes, both.

They worked so hard all day, dealing with the fallout from a lot of America's problems. Insufficient health care for the poor, drugs, violence, ICE, on and on and on. A possibly suicidal boss. It was heavy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Due to a personal experience I would really like to skip the pre-eclampsia/emergency c section storyline. Is this going to be possible?


It takes up about 10 minutes of the show and very realistic and heart wrenching.


Okay, so they don't cut into it suddenly/without warning? That was my big concern. If it's mostly in one go, that's workable.


I mean, it is VERY graphic, but you do have enough warning to look away or fast forward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Due to a personal experience I would really like to skip the pre-eclampsia/emergency c section storyline. Is this going to be possible?


It takes up about 10 minutes of the show and very realistic and heart wrenching.


Okay, so they don't cut into it suddenly/without warning? That was my big concern. If it's mostly in one go, that's workable.


I mean, it is VERY graphic, but you do have enough warning to look away or fast forward.


Thanks, that's exactly what I needed to know. Of they give enough warning I can take a break.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What was your take on when Nurse Dana was holding the other nurse during fireworks – long day, state of the country, etc.? I don’t want my personal views to cloud the meaning and this, but maybe that’s the point.


Just that she's a mother hen. That's all I got from it. She's fiercely protective of her nurses, as well she should be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Due to a personal experience I would really like to skip the pre-eclampsia/emergency c section storyline. Is this going to be possible?


It takes up about 10 minutes of the show and very realistic and heart wrenching.


Okay, so they don't cut into it suddenly/without warning? That was my big concern. If it's mostly in one go, that's workable.


The woman arrives in an ambulance while Robby is out talking to someone. She presents with swollen ankles, headache, etc. Announces she's never had prenatal care, no midwife, because she wants a "wild birth." It's basically a straight shot from there. It does escalate very quickly. And it's graphic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Due to a personal experience I would really like to skip the pre-eclampsia/emergency c section storyline. Is this going to be possible?


It takes up about 10 minutes of the show and very realistic and heart wrenching.


Okay, so they don't cut into it suddenly/without warning? That was my big concern. If it's mostly in one go, that's workable.


The woman arrives in an ambulance while Robby is out talking to someone. She presents with swollen ankles, headache, etc. Announces she's never had prenatal care, no midwife, because she wants a "wild birth." It's basically a straight shot from there. It does escalate very quickly. And it's graphic.


They do cut quickly in and out with other scenes from the ER, as Robby walks in and out of the room. The dialog is interesting. It's worth listening to the audio as you look away. The scene is one of the most graphically disturbing scenes in the show, but I look away at some point during nearly every episode, that's the show.
Anonymous
I have been to GW's ER on the Fourth. It was horrible!
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