The Pitt, Season 2

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Anonymous wrote:who think robby is going to adopt the baby


Noah Wyle said no.

https://www.slashfilm.com/2153868/the-pitt-noah-wyle-debunk-fan-theory-season-3-dr-robby-baby/
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I find him hot.
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If I had something seriously wrong I would rather have Santos than a less competent and coordinated nice doctor.
I would not want a doc with absence seizures for anything that required physical action or constant attention. Not for flight controller either.
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Anonymous wrote:I know everyone seems to adore Dana, but I think the actress cannot act. She's so mannered with that fake over-the-top tough gal diner accent. I want less of her.

I also want to slap that smug, arrogant nepo-doc Victoria.

Santos is in the wrong career. She's too nasty to be a physician.

I love Mohan and hope she gets the life she deserves. Same with Whitaker! They are both compassionate and kind! I'd want them as my doctors. Mel, too. Poor abandoned Mel. I hope she gets a life beyond her sister.


I don’t see Victoria as smug and arrogant at all. That’s Santos!


Oh I do. She thinks she's a genius and superior to the other docs, then seems bewildered, with that wide-eyed stunned expression, when anyone dares to critique her.


No one seems to agree with you, sorry. Tons and tons of pages here and no one has ever suggested Javadi is smug or arrogant.


I agree with them -- I think she's a bit smug.

If anything she's not smug but an insecure 20 yr old trying to get out from her mother's shadow. She did try to push back against Ogilvy's earlier know-it-all show-boating.
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Anonymous wrote:I know everyone seems to adore Dana, but I think the actress cannot act. She's so mannered with that fake over-the-top tough gal diner accent. I want less of her.

I also want to slap that smug, arrogant nepo-doc Victoria.

Santos is in the wrong career. She's too nasty to be a physician.

I love Mohan and hope she gets the life she deserves. Same with Whitaker! They are both compassionate and kind! I'd want them as my doctors. Mel, too. Poor abandoned Mel. I hope she gets a life beyond her sister.


I don’t see Victoria as smug and arrogant at all. That’s Santos!


Oh I do. She thinks she's a genius and superior to the other docs, then seems bewildered, with that wide-eyed stunned expression, when anyone dares to critique her.


No one seems to agree with you, sorry. Tons and tons of pages here and no one has ever suggested Javadi is smug or arrogant.


I agree with them -- I think she's a bit smug.

If anything she's not smug but an insecure 20 yr old trying to get out from her mother's shadow. She did try to push back against Ogilvy's earlier know-it-all show-boating.


+1 this. She is the opposite of smug. Ogilvie was smug.
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Fun fact: Katherine LaNasa who plays Dana is married to Grant Show, who played Jake on Melrose Place! I had no idea! They have been married since 2012.
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Anonymous wrote:Fun fact: Katherine LaNasa who plays Dana is married to Grant Show, who played Jake on Melrose Place! I had no idea! They have been married since 2012.


I forgot to add they welcomed a daughter in March, 2014, when she was 47! She is now 59!

And at 22, she married 53 year old Dennis Hopper. They had one son together.

Wow.
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Anonymous wrote:I thought the story in this most recent episode about Dana serving as a SANE to the rape survivor was riveting. I'm a rape survivor and worked for a time on a crisis hotline for sexual violence. The actress who played Ilana was phenomenal and the writing of that storyline was obviously very well researched. I'm not sure I've ever seen that situation portrayed as accurately and honestly as that.

I also love how that story was paired with the scenes in the last episode where Dana cleaned Louie's body. In both situations, she brought the new nurse, Emma, along and narrated what she was doing, and why. These are activities nurses do but few people talk about. People think about nurses taking your BP, administering meds, assisting doctors. But this -- a nurse wiping the blood and fluids off a man who just died and is unlikely to be claimed by loved ones, walking a rape victim through evidence gathering -- people don't think about this. And this is set against the backdrop of Dana being assaulted last season and saying she was done, and then returning to work. You're thinking about why she came back, and also why she wanted to quit. And you're looking at Emma who is on the far other end of a nursing career and thinking about what is ahead of her too.

Also Emma saying "let's go find the good snacks" to Ilana.

If this is "slow" or "disjointed" or "not enough happening" for you, you are entitled to your opinion. But I think that's very compelling storytelling, about people and events that don't ever get told with this much factual accuracy or tenderness.


I watched this episode last night. I was impressed by the scenes with Dana and Ilana. I worked as a sexual assault advocate for a couple years (same thing as the woman on the show who was called in). Everything in these scenes were incredibly accurate and well done. SANE nurses play such an important role in ERs.
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Anonymous wrote:I am enjoying it differently than I did last season- and it’s totally because I binged it Season 1 and am watching one episode a week now. I liked it better as a binge!

Santos- I’m tired of the charting storyline, agree

The Hispanic family who couldn’t afford their dad’s stay - that seemed overdone, ridiculous that they would never have seen that before, bad acting, kinda cringe.

I don’t know what to make of the dying woman. I think they’re to make us think- abuse- but I think it’ll be something like, “we were about to get divorced when I got diagnosed and now it’s awkward.”

I would have a hard time with the SA victim deciding not to proceed, despite knowing that it’s their choice and probably very common. That would be HARD.

McKay is such a bad actor! Oof.

I have a pretty big crush on the recovering addict doctor. So handsome. On that note, glad they brought back the night shift SWAT doctor. 🙂


Working as a sexual assault advocate actually gave me a deeper understanding of why women choose not to proceed with charges. The exam itself is re-traumatizing. I thought it was incredibly realistic that Ilana froze up and needed to step away when it was time for the vaginal swabs. In the majority of sexual assault cases, there is very little physical evidence and what evidence there is, it can easily be explained away by consensual sex. Proceeding with charges means a woman has to testify have her character and sexual history torn apart by a defense attorney. It's terribly difficult to convict a rapist because it usually gets turned into a he said/she said situation. I do not blame any woman who does not want to go through that.
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Anonymous wrote:I know everyone seems to adore Dana, but I think the actress cannot act. She's so mannered with that fake over-the-top tough gal diner accent. I want less of her.

I also want to slap that smug, arrogant nepo-doc Victoria.

Santos is in the wrong career. She's too nasty to be a physician.

I love Mohan and hope she gets the life she deserves. Same with Whitaker! They are both compassionate and kind! I'd want them as my doctors. Mel, too. Poor abandoned Mel. I hope she gets a life beyond her sister.


Meh. In the ER, she's fine. Pathology/radiology/surgery might have suited her temperament more, but ER docs are often jerks as well.


I thought they were hinting she'd be good in emergency pediatric medicine this season. She was good with the fireworks kid.


Oh, there are Peds ED docs that are jerks too.

- worked in a peds ED for 25y
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