The Pitt, Season 2

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Somehow because of the incoming blizzard, I've ended up watching Stephen King's Storm of the Century

Dana's accent is exactly like the Maine Accent of the actress who plays Ursula Godsoe -- Becky Ann Baker

It's not Brooklyn. It's Maine
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Anonymous wrote:Somehow because of the incoming blizzard, I've ended up watching Stephen King's Storm of the Century

Dana's accent is exactly like the Maine Accent of the actress who plays Ursula Godsoe -- Becky Ann Baker

It's not Brooklyn. It's Maine


I don’t know what it is, but it doesn’t sound like Pittsburghese, and Dana is supposed to be a native. I’ve been here 30 years, and I can’t even begin to approximate that accent. It is truly unique.
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Anonymous wrote:So, I'm still stuck on a few things here after last night...

1) Mel's anxiety about the deposition is understandable. But, again, who is having a deposition on the Fourth of July? In what world?

2) It's pretty clear that Abbot is going to be balls deep in al-Hashimi soon. Holy cow. Assuming Mohan doesn't throw herself at him first. The way she treated that bullet graze ... oh boy.

3) I was really worried with the rape SANE scene there that they were going to depict this as some kind of regretted sex incident. On the one hand, it was fascinating to see how they process victims of SA, OTOH some of the compassion came across as a little condescending. And then when she refused the genital swab... Also, we're seven hours in to the episode, which makes it about 2 p.m. I'm trying to understand how she got sexually assaulted at a 4th of a July BBQ by a drunk friend in the middle of the day?

4) Cyberattack? Really? Come on, now.

5) To that end, what was with the goofy CEO summoning al-Hashimi but not Robby? Robby looked Big Mad.

6) Where the hell was Whitacker/Huckleberry last night? And what's with this "he spends all his time at this widow's farm" storyline? Are we to believe he's balls deep in the widow and raising a dead man's child?

At least not motorcycles sans helmet talk in this episode. They were starting to lay the foreshadowing on thick earlier.


I still love this show but I agree that the reality of the timing of the incidents is weird, case in point the depo on July Fourth or the kid studying in the college library in July?

I also feel like the scenes jump around much more this season so we are getting less of each player - like Whittacker last night and McKay has hardly been in this season at all.

studying for the bar exam on July 4th totally tracks


Maybe at home, but not in the library at 7am.
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My kid doesn’t study at home. He’s always in library, lab, some other building on campus to study. And yes at 7am in summer.


I don't think the library would be open at 7am on July 4.


Some campuses have 24/7 libraries (my school had one).

And studying at 7am may be on purpose to show something is off with his mental state.



Even the Harvard Law library doesn't open until 8 a.m. and is closed all day on the Fourth of July.

But we're talking about Pitt. It's open 24/7.


Incorrect. Pitt’s law library, the Barco, also opens at 8 a.m. and is closed on July 4th. https://www.library.law.pitt.edu/about/library-service-desk-hours


Who cares? It is an insignificant detail to a fictional show to introduce a story line.


Because one of the things that made season 1 good was its attention to details and being accurate. The second season didn't need to take place specifically on July 4, but once the writers made that decision, they should have followed through on the details.


+1. Did you notice the rape survivor says she was preparing the bbq - then the rape - but it’s only 12 p.m. in the ER. She should have been out later in the “day”.
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Anonymous wrote:So, I'm still stuck on a few things here after last night...

1) Mel's anxiety about the deposition is understandable. But, again, who is having a deposition on the Fourth of July? In what world?

2) It's pretty clear that Abbot is going to be balls deep in al-Hashimi soon. Holy cow. Assuming Mohan doesn't throw herself at him first. The way she treated that bullet graze ... oh boy.

3) I was really worried with the rape SANE scene there that they were going to depict this as some kind of regretted sex incident. On the one hand, it was fascinating to see how they process victims of SA, OTOH some of the compassion came across as a little condescending. And then when she refused the genital swab... Also, we're seven hours in to the episode, which makes it about 2 p.m. I'm trying to understand how she got sexually assaulted at a 4th of a July BBQ by a drunk friend in the middle of the day?

4) Cyberattack? Really? Come on, now.

5) To that end, what was with the goofy CEO summoning al-Hashimi but not Robby? Robby looked Big Mad.

6) Where the hell was Whitacker/Huckleberry last night? And what's with this "he spends all his time at this widow's farm" storyline? Are we to believe he's balls deep in the widow and raising a dead man's child?

At least not motorcycles sans helmet talk in this episode. They were starting to lay the foreshadowing on thick earlier.


I still love this show but I agree that the reality of the timing of the incidents is weird, case in point the depo on July Fourth or the kid studying in the college library in July?

I also feel like the scenes jump around much more this season so we are getting less of each player - like Whittacker last night and McKay has hardly been in this season at all.

studying for the bar exam on July 4th totally tracks


Maybe at home, but not in the library at 7am.
.

My kid doesn’t study at home. He’s always in library, lab, some other building on campus to study. And yes at 7am in summer.


I don't think the library would be open at 7am on July 4.


Some campuses have 24/7 libraries (my school had one).

And studying at 7am may be on purpose to show something is off with his mental state.



Even the Harvard Law library doesn't open until 8 a.m. and is closed all day on the Fourth of July.

But we're talking about Pitt. It's open 24/7.


Incorrect. Pitt’s law library, the Barco, also opens at 8 a.m. and is closed on July 4th. https://www.library.law.pitt.edu/about/library-service-desk-hours


Who cares? It is an insignificant detail to a fictional show to introduce a story line.


Because one of the things that made season 1 good was its attention to details and being accurate. The second season didn't need to take place specifically on July 4, but once the writers made that decision, they should have followed through on the details.



The library hours don’t bother me too much. But would anyone have a deposition on July 4th? I imagine anything that’s not an emergency is done another day and certainly things wouldn’t be pre-planned for the 4th.


They wouldn’t. - another problem with the writing
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Anonymous wrote:So, I'm still stuck on a few things here after last night...

1) Mel's anxiety about the deposition is understandable. But, again, who is having a deposition on the Fourth of July? In what world?

2) It's pretty clear that Abbot is going to be balls deep in al-Hashimi soon. Holy cow. Assuming Mohan doesn't throw herself at him first. The way she treated that bullet graze ... oh boy.

3) I was really worried with the rape SANE scene there that they were going to depict this as some kind of regretted sex incident. On the one hand, it was fascinating to see how they process victims of SA, OTOH some of the compassion came across as a little condescending. And then when she refused the genital swab... Also, we're seven hours in to the episode, which makes it about 2 p.m. I'm trying to understand how she got sexually assaulted at a 4th of a July BBQ by a drunk friend in the middle of the day?

4) Cyberattack? Really? Come on, now.

5) To that end, what was with the goofy CEO summoning al-Hashimi but not Robby? Robby looked Big Mad.

6) Where the hell was Whitacker/Huckleberry last night? And what's with this "he spends all his time at this widow's farm" storyline? Are we to believe he's balls deep in the widow and raising a dead man's child?

At least not motorcycles sans helmet talk in this episode. They were starting to lay the foreshadowing on thick earlier.


I still love this show but I agree that the reality of the timing of the incidents is weird, case in point the depo on July Fourth or the kid studying in the college library in July?

I also feel like the scenes jump around much more this season so we are getting less of each player - like Whittacker last night and McKay has hardly been in this season at all.

studying for the bar exam on July 4th totally tracks


Maybe at home, but not in the library at 7am.
.

My kid doesn’t study at home. He’s always in library, lab, some other building on campus to study. And yes at 7am in summer.


I don't think the library would be open at 7am on July 4.


Some campuses have 24/7 libraries (my school had one).

And studying at 7am may be on purpose to show something is off with his mental state.



Even the Harvard Law library doesn't open until 8 a.m. and is closed all day on the Fourth of July.

But we're talking about Pitt. It's open 24/7.


Incorrect. Pitt’s law library, the Barco, also opens at 8 a.m. and is closed on July 4th. https://www.library.law.pitt.edu/about/library-service-desk-hours


Who cares? It is an insignificant detail to a fictional show to introduce a story line.


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You or the PP claimed Pitt’s law library is open 24/7. It’s not. That fact goes right to the claim that the law student was stressed out having worked 24/7 in the law library on the 4th of July when the library was closed. So either that didn’t happen, which goes directly to story line. Or the writers screwed up. Either of which is worthy of comment.


+1


lol the storyline is not that the kid lied about the library hours.


You don’t know that. We still don’t know his story. We are all thinking schizophrenia but he’s still there in the hospital with his family and they are doing more testing.
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So the phantom library, the deposition, timing of the assault, and the 4 PM job all don't match up with it being the morning of the 4th of July. Plus, none of them are discussing after work plans to watch the fireworks. Probably they had written most of the show already and then decided to shift the date to the 4th.
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Anonymous wrote:I think some of us just like the show well enough to overlook a little inconsistency like whether a law library would be open at that hour on that day. It's not critical to my enjoyment if the show, and hounding it to death seems pointless.

Don't yuck our yum, in other words. If you don't like the show, don't watch.


This is how I feel too. I truly don’t care if the writers on a fictional show didn’t verify the exact hours of the library at the university they referenced. The harping on exact hours is pedantic and not relevant to the story they’re trying to tell about this character.



See comment above. We don’t know his storyline yet.
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Anonymous wrote:So, I'm still stuck on a few things here after last night...

1) Mel's anxiety about the deposition is understandable. But, again, who is having a deposition on the Fourth of July? In what world?

2) It's pretty clear that Abbot is going to be balls deep in al-Hashimi soon. Holy cow. Assuming Mohan doesn't throw herself at him first. The way she treated that bullet graze ... oh boy.

3) I was really worried with the rape SANE scene there that they were going to depict this as some kind of regretted sex incident. On the one hand, it was fascinating to see how they process victims of SA, OTOH some of the compassion came across as a little condescending. And then when she refused the genital swab... Also, we're seven hours in to the episode, which makes it about 2 p.m. I'm trying to understand how she got sexually assaulted at a 4th of a July BBQ by a drunk friend in the middle of the day?

4) Cyberattack? Really? Come on, now.

5) To that end, what was with the goofy CEO summoning al-Hashimi but not Robby? Robby looked Big Mad.

6) Where the hell was Whitacker/Huckleberry last night? And what's with this "he spends all his time at this widow's farm" storyline? Are we to believe he's balls deep in the widow and raising a dead man's child?

At least not motorcycles sans helmet talk in this episode. They were starting to lay the foreshadowing on thick earlier.


I still love this show but I agree that the reality of the timing of the incidents is weird, case in point the depo on July Fourth or the kid studying in the college library in July?

I also feel like the scenes jump around much more this season so we are getting less of each player - like Whittacker last night and McKay has hardly been in this season at all.

studying for the bar exam on July 4th totally tracks


Maybe at home, but not in the library at 7am.
.

My kid doesn’t study at home. He’s always in library, lab, some other building on campus to study. And yes at 7am in summer.


I don't think the library would be open at 7am on July 4.


Some campuses have 24/7 libraries (my school had one).

And studying at 7am may be on purpose to show something is off with his mental state.



Even the Harvard Law library doesn't open until 8 a.m. and is closed all day on the Fourth of July.

But we're talking about Pitt. It's open 24/7.


Incorrect. Pitt’s law library, the Barco, also opens at 8 a.m. and is closed on July 4th. https://www.library.law.pitt.edu/about/library-service-desk-hours


Whocares? It is an insignificant detail to a fictional show to introduce a story line.


You or the PP claimed Pitt’s law library is open 24/7. It’s not. That fact goes right to the claim that the law student was stressed out having worked 24/7 in the law library on the 4th of July when the library was closed. So either that didn’t happen, which goes directly to story line. Or the writers screwed up. Either of which is worthy of comment.

which is why I've mentioned it 5 times in this thread and respond with smack down to any pp who disagrees


+1
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Anonymous wrote:Somehow because of the incoming blizzard, I've ended up watching Stephen King's Storm of the Century

Dana's accent is exactly like the Maine Accent of the actress who plays Ursula Godsoe -- Becky Ann Baker

It's not Brooklyn. It's Maine



No, it’s not. The Dana. Actor went through hours of training to nail a particular type of Pittsburgh accent
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Anonymous wrote:Somehow because of the incoming blizzard, I've ended up watching Stephen King's Storm of the Century

Dana's accent is exactly like the Maine Accent of the actress who plays Ursula Godsoe -- Becky Ann Baker

It's not Brooklyn. It's Maine


I don’t know what it is, but it doesn’t sound like Pittsburghese, and Dana is supposed to be a native. I’ve been here 30 years, and I can’t even begin to approximate that accent. It is truly unique.



If you google, AI will tell you she is tring for Pittsburgh accent: “Actress Katherine LaNasa, who plays charge nurse Dana Evans in the HBO series The Pitt, worked with Pennsylvania-based dialect coach Suzanne Sulby to develop a Pittsburgh accent. While intended to honor the city, the accent has received mixed, often critical, reviews from viewers and locals, with many describing it as sounding more like a New York, New Jersey, or Philadelphia (Delco) accent rather than authentic "Pittsburghese"
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Anonymous wrote:So, I'm still stuck on a few things here after last night...

1) Mel's anxiety about the deposition is understandable. But, again, who is having a deposition on the Fourth of July? In what world?

2) It's pretty clear that Abbot is going to be balls deep in al-Hashimi soon. Holy cow. Assuming Mohan doesn't throw herself at him first. The way she treated that bullet graze ... oh boy.

3) I was really worried with the rape SANE scene there that they were going to depict this as some kind of regretted sex incident. On the one hand, it was fascinating to see how they process victims of SA, OTOH some of the compassion came across as a little condescending. And then when she refused the genital swab... Also, we're seven hours in to the episode, which makes it about 2 p.m. I'm trying to understand how she got sexually assaulted at a 4th of a July BBQ by a drunk friend in the middle of the day?

4) Cyberattack? Really? Come on, now.

5) To that end, what was with the goofy CEO summoning al-Hashimi but not Robby? Robby looked Big Mad.

6) Where the hell was Whitacker/Huckleberry last night? And what's with this "he spends all his time at this widow's farm" storyline? Are we to believe he's balls deep in the widow and raising a dead man's child?

At least not motorcycles sans helmet talk in this episode. They were starting to lay the foreshadowing on thick earlier.


I still love this show but I agree that the reality of the timing of the incidents is weird, case in point the depo on July Fourth or the kid studying in the college library in July?

I also feel like the scenes jump around much more this season so we are getting less of each player - like Whittacker last night and McKay has hardly been in this season at all.

studying for the bar exam on July 4th totally tracks


Maybe at home, but not in the library at 7am.
.

My kid doesn’t study at home. He’s always in library, lab, some other building on campus to study. And yes at 7am in summer.


I don't think the library would be open at 7am on July 4.


Some campuses have 24/7 libraries (my school had one).

And studying at 7am may be on purpose to show something is off with his mental state.



Even the Harvard Law library doesn't open until 8 a.m. and is closed all day on the Fourth of July.

But we're talking about Pitt. It's open 24/7.


Incorrect. Pitt’s law library, the Barco, also opens at 8 a.m. and is closed on July 4th. https://www.library.law.pitt.edu/about/library-service-desk-hours


Who cares? It is an insignificant detail to a fictional show to introduce a story line.


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You or the PP claimed Pitt’s law library is open 24/7. It’s not. That fact goes right to the claim that the law student was stressed out having worked 24/7 in the law library on the 4th of July when the library was closed. So either that didn’t happen, which goes directly to story line. Or the writers screwed up. Either of which is worthy of comment.


+1


lol the storyline is not that the kid lied about the library hours.


You don’t know that. We still don’t know his story. We are all thinking schizophrenia but he’s still there in the hospital with his family and they are doing more testing.


The campus police officer who brought him into the ER said that the student threw a chair at him in the library. So he was in the library.
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Anonymous wrote:Somehow because of the incoming blizzard, I've ended up watching Stephen King's Storm of the Century

Dana's accent is exactly like the Maine Accent of the actress who plays Ursula Godsoe -- Becky Ann Baker

It's not Brooklyn. It's Maine


I don’t know what it is, but it doesn’t sound like Pittsburghese, and Dana is supposed to be a native. I’ve been here 30 years, and I can’t even begin to approximate that accent. It is truly unique.



If you google, AI will tell you she is tring for Pittsburgh accent: “Actress Katherine LaNasa, who plays charge nurse Dana Evans in the HBO series The Pitt, worked with Pennsylvania-based dialect coach Suzanne Sulby to develop a Pittsburgh accent. While intended to honor the city, the accent has received mixed, often critical, reviews from viewers and locals, with many describing it as sounding more like a New York, New Jersey, or Philadelphia (Delco) accent rather than authentic "Pittsburghese"


BABY JANE DAUGH!

It’s on rinse and repeat at our house. 😂
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Anonymous wrote:So, I'm still stuck on a few things here after last night...

1) Mel's anxiety about the deposition is understandable. But, again, who is having a deposition on the Fourth of July? In what world?

2) It's pretty clear that Abbot is going to be balls deep in al-Hashimi soon. Holy cow. Assuming Mohan doesn't throw herself at him first. The way she treated that bullet graze ... oh boy.

3) I was really worried with the rape SANE scene there that they were going to depict this as some kind of regretted sex incident. On the one hand, it was fascinating to see how they process victims of SA, OTOH some of the compassion came across as a little condescending. And then when she refused the genital swab... Also, we're seven hours in to the episode, which makes it about 2 p.m. I'm trying to understand how she got sexually assaulted at a 4th of a July BBQ by a drunk friend in the middle of the day?

4) Cyberattack? Really? Come on, now.

5) To that end, what was with the goofy CEO summoning al-Hashimi but not Robby? Robby looked Big Mad.

6) Where the hell was Whitacker/Huckleberry last night? And what's with this "he spends all his time at this widow's farm" storyline? Are we to believe he's balls deep in the widow and raising a dead man's child?

At least not motorcycles sans helmet talk in this episode. They were starting to lay the foreshadowing on thick earlier.


I still love this show but I agree that the reality of the timing of the incidents is weird, case in point the depo on July Fourth or the kid studying in the college library in July?

I also feel like the scenes jump around much more this season so we are getting less of each player - like Whittacker last night and McKay has hardly been in this season at all.

studying for the bar exam on July 4th totally tracks


Maybe at home, but not in the library at 7am.
.

My kid doesn’t study at home. He’s always in library, lab, some other building on campus to study. And yes at 7am in summer.


I don't think the library would be open at 7am on July 4.


Some campuses have 24/7 libraries (my school had one).

And studying at 7am may be on purpose to show something is off with his mental state.



Even the Harvard Law library doesn't open until 8 a.m. and is closed all day on the Fourth of July.

But we're talking about Pitt. It's open 24/7.


Incorrect. Pitt’s law library, the Barco, also opens at 8 a.m. and is closed on July 4th. https://www.library.law.pitt.edu/about/library-service-desk-hours


Who cares? It is an insignificant detail to a fictional show to introduce a story line.


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You or the PP claimed Pitt’s law library is open 24/7. It’s not. That fact goes right to the claim that the law student was stressed out having worked 24/7 in the law library on the 4th of July when the library was closed. So either that didn’t happen, which goes directly to story line. Or the writers screwed up. Either of which is worthy of comment.


+1


lol the storyline is not that the kid lied about the library hours.


You don’t know that. We still don’t know his story. We are all thinking schizophrenia but he’s still there in the hospital with his family and they are doing more testing.


The campus police officer who brought him into the ER said that the student threw a chair at him in the library. So he was in the library.


He was a security officer, not a cop, and he seemed entirely suspect, I would not take his word for it.
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Anonymous wrote:Somehow because of the incoming blizzard, I've ended up watching Stephen King's Storm of the Century

Dana's accent is exactly like the Maine Accent of the actress who plays Ursula Godsoe -- Becky Ann Baker

It's not Brooklyn. It's Maine



No, it’s not. The Dana. Actor went through hours of training to nail a particular type of Pittsburgh accent


There are neighborhood accents in Piitsburgh. Occasionally, she nails it. I applaud the effort. It really isn't an easy one.

Listen to "Pittsburgh Dad": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDXNs5YzZAc

She does a pretty good job, I'd say.
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Anonymous wrote:So, I'm still stuck on a few things here after last night...

1) Mel's anxiety about the deposition is understandable. But, again, who is having a deposition on the Fourth of July? In what world?

2) It's pretty clear that Abbot is going to be balls deep in al-Hashimi soon. Holy cow. Assuming Mohan doesn't throw herself at him first. The way she treated that bullet graze ... oh boy.

3) I was really worried with the rape SANE scene there that they were going to depict this as some kind of regretted sex incident. On the one hand, it was fascinating to see how they process victims of SA, OTOH some of the compassion came across as a little condescending. And then when she refused the genital swab... Also, we're seven hours in to the episode, which makes it about 2 p.m. I'm trying to understand how she got sexually assaulted at a 4th of a July BBQ by a drunk friend in the middle of the day?

4) Cyberattack? Really? Come on, now.

5) To that end, what was with the goofy CEO summoning al-Hashimi but not Robby? Robby looked Big Mad.

6) Where the hell was Whitacker/Huckleberry last night? And what's with this "he spends all his time at this widow's farm" storyline? Are we to believe he's balls deep in the widow and raising a dead man's child?

At least not motorcycles sans helmet talk in this episode. They were starting to lay the foreshadowing on thick earlier.


I still love this show but I agree that the reality of the timing of the incidents is weird, case in point the depo on July Fourth or the kid studying in the college library in July?

I also feel like the scenes jump around much more this season so we are getting less of each player - like Whittacker last night and McKay has hardly been in this season at all.

studying for the bar exam on July 4th totally tracks


Maybe at home, but not in the library at 7am.
.

My kid doesn’t study at home. He’s always in library, lab, some other building on campus to study. And yes at 7am in summer.


I don't think the library would be open at 7am on July 4.


Some campuses have 24/7 libraries (my school had one).

And studying at 7am may be on purpose to show something is off with his mental state.



Even the Harvard Law library doesn't open until 8 a.m. and is closed all day on the Fourth of July.

But we're talking about Pitt. It's open 24/7.


Incorrect. Pitt’s law library, the Barco, also opens at 8 a.m. and is closed on July 4th. https://www.library.law.pitt.edu/about/library-service-desk-hours


Who cares? It is an insignificant detail to a fictional show to introduce a story line.



You or the PP claimed Pitt’s law library is open 24/7. It’s not. That fact goes right to the claim that the law student was stressed out having worked 24/7 in the law library on the 4th of July when the library was closed. So either that didn’t happen, which goes directly to story line. Or the writers screwed up. Either of which is worthy of comment.


No [b]one said it was the law library. Or even that he was at the law library. There are other libraries.


19:05 did and lied about “Pitt being open 24/7”. Go complain to them.
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