The Pitt, new HBO Max show w Noah Wyle

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Watched first episode and not impressed.

Have they portrayed someone over 90? And was it done realistically? As in, they’re old, nothing we WILL do for them, to costly.


Yes they have some elderly patients. Perhaps this is not the show for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Watched first episode and not impressed.

Have they portrayed someone over 90? And was it done realistically? As in, they’re old, nothing we WILL do for them, to costly.


You may be interested in an arc that begins in Episode 2. Or maybe just stop, not sure this is for you.
Anonymous
Jake was a total ass to Robby. Wow. I don’t like that kid.

Robby said see you Monday to Dana but she didn’t correct him and reveal she was quitting. So maybe she isn’t?

Whitaker using part of the hospital as a home didn’t seem realistic at all. What room was he in? Looked like an unused hospital room with boxes? Weird.

Mohan refusing to go home and her adrenaline rush was creepy to me. Then she used the bathroom which was all bloody and gross and I was confused. How come no one else was being told to go home?

Mel getting the spinal tap was the most satisfying to me.

Overall did feel this episode was boring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No word about Dr. Collins, but everyone else is coming back. Langdon post-rehab: https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2025/04/12/the-pitt-confirms-who-is-definitely-returning-for-season-2/


Interesting. Perhaps Dr. Collins isn’t coming back.
Anonymous
Re Whitaker, it’s been mentioned a few times (maybe by Whitaker) that there’s a section of the 8th floor that’s empty and unstaffed. I suspect that’s where he was camping out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Re Whitaker, it’s been mentioned a few times (maybe by Whitaker) that there’s a section of the 8th floor that’s empty and unstaffed. I suspect that’s where he was camping out.


Real hospitals do sometimes have unused, unrenovated wings or units. Heck, my hospital lets staff sleep over in our empty unit in a snowstorm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jake was a total ass to Robby. Wow. I don’t like that kid.

Robby said see you Monday to Dana but she didn’t correct him and reveal she was quitting. So maybe she isn’t?

Whitaker using part of the hospital as a home didn’t seem realistic at all. What room was he in? Looked like an unused hospital room with boxes? Weird.

Mohan refusing to go home and her adrenaline rush was creepy to me. Then she used the bathroom which was all bloody and gross and I was confused. How come no one else was being told to go home?

Mel getting the spinal tap was the most satisfying to me.

Overall did feel this episode was boring.


Jake was not a good idea for the show. No one wants to watch a surly charmless teenager.
Anonymous
McKay and Santos need to go - they are unlikeable characters and the actresses overact in the roles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:McKay and Santos need to go - they are unlikeable characters and the actresses overact in the roles.


McKay is ok - but the whole ankle bracket storyline just doesn’t work.

Santos - I sort of want to see her and Langdon become friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jake was a total ass to Robby. Wow. I don’t like that kid.

Robby said see you Monday to Dana but she didn’t correct him and reveal she was quitting. So maybe she isn’t?

Whitaker using part of the hospital as a home didn’t seem realistic at all. What room was he in? Looked like an unused hospital room with boxes? Weird.

Mohan refusing to go home and her adrenaline rush was creepy to me. Then she used the bathroom which was all bloody and gross and I was confused. How come no one else was being told to go home?

Mel getting the spinal tap was the most satisfying to me.

Overall did feel this episode was boring.


Jake was not a good idea for the show. No one wants to watch a surly charmless teenager.


+1 I’m going to have to agree. It’s just so unrealistic to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jake was a total ass to Robby. Wow. I don’t like that kid.

Robby said see you Monday to Dana but she didn’t correct him and reveal she was quitting. So maybe she isn’t?

Whitaker using part of the hospital as a home didn’t seem realistic at all. What room was he in? Looked like an unused hospital room with boxes? Weird.

Mohan refusing to go home and her adrenaline rush was creepy to me. Then she used the bathroom which was all bloody and gross and I was confused. How come no one else was being told to go home?

Mel getting the spinal tap was the most satisfying to me.

Overall did feel this episode was boring.


Jake was not a good idea for the show. No one wants to watch a surly charmless teenager.



+1 I’m going to have to agree. It’s just so unrealistic to me.

or maybe too realistic and sort of boring.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jake was a total ass to Robby. Wow. I don’t like that kid.

Robby said see you Monday to Dana but she didn’t correct him and reveal she was quitting. So maybe she isn’t?

Whitaker using part of the hospital as a home didn’t seem realistic at all. What room was he in? Looked like an unused hospital room with boxes? Weird.

Mohan refusing to go home and her adrenaline rush was creepy to me. Then she used the bathroom which was all bloody and gross and I was confused. How come no one else was being told to go home?

Mel getting the spinal tap was the most satisfying to me.

Overall did feel this episode was boring.


Jake was not a good idea for the show. No one wants to watch a surly charmless teenager.



+1 I’m going to have to agree. It’s just so unrealistic to me.

or maybe too realistic and sort of boring.

The actor just didn't work. We never saw his warmth toward Robby. Only Robby's care for him.
Anonymous
Is it actually realistic that he would blame Robby for his girlfriend’s death? Wouldn’t be feel guilty himself that he switched out Robby and replaced him with the girlfriend? Or is that where his angry reaction to Robby coming from — from guilt? That doesn’t really come through the acting — Jake just seems like an ungrateful jerk (I don’t think we really understand the personal trauma he has been through).
Anonymous
Maybe Robby’s statement to him that he shouldn’t blame himself is what gets him super mad — because in a way it kind of points out that maybe Jake should blame himself.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Jake was a total ass to Robby. Wow. I don’t like that kid.

Robby said see you Monday to Dana but she didn’t correct him and reveal she was quitting. So maybe she isn’t?

Whitaker using part of the hospital as a home didn’t seem realistic at all. What room was he in? Looked like an unused hospital room with boxes? Weird.

Mohan refusing to go home and her adrenaline rush was creepy to me. Then she used the bathroom which was all bloody and gross and I was confused. How come no one else was being told to go home?

Mel getting the spinal tap was the most satisfying to me.

Overall did feel this episode was boring.


Jake was not a good idea for the show. No one wants to watch a surly charmless teenager.



+1 I’m going to have to agree. It’s just so unrealistic to me.

or maybe too realistic and sort of boring.

The actor just didn't work. We never saw his warmth toward Robby. Only Robby's care for him.


We did see some warmth from Robby to Jake early on in the season, but we had no back story. To me, the idea that he’s that close with the son of a woman he dated for a few years ago a while back just didn’t seem that plausible.
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