6:00 P.M.
- El episodio se transmitió el 20 mar 2025
- TV-MA
- 40min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Cuando docenas de pacientes críticos inundan la sala de emergencias, Robby y su equipo luchan por mantenerse al día ante la rápida disminución de los suministros.Cuando docenas de pacientes críticos inundan la sala de emergencias, Robby y su equipo luchan por mantenerse al día ante la rápida disminución de los suministros.Cuando docenas de pacientes críticos inundan la sala de emergencias, Robby y su equipo luchan por mantenerse al día ante la rápida disminución de los suministros.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Tracy Ifeachor
- Dr. Heather Collins
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
I teared up nearly 3 times, gripped the remote and yelled "Hell yeah" every time they saved someone. One of the episodes of television I've seen in years. My best friend is an ER doc and it made me want to call her immediately. Just when you thought the show couldn't get any better, this episode takes you to a whole other level. I think I'm going to need to watch it again to catch all the details and I literally can't wait until next week for the next episode. You'll love to hate Javadi's mom. Dr Robby as always is terrific, but the newbies really shine as does the nursing team. It is a Must watch!
I worked in EMS for years and it's hard to watch most medical shows with all the ridiculous "TV" medical procedures. I never understood why shows wouldn't do some homework to get things right - this show did! Not only were the medical scenes accurate, the story is amazing (to be expected from any John Wells show). The acting is top notch, it's great to see Dr. Carter in his senior years (yes, he's Dr. Robby, but ER fans know who he REALLY is...). There are no weak spots in the cast - they are all great actors - so are the guests. All good and all bring it. The direction is awesome, the lighting is great (I'm so sick of dark shows that seem to be the trend). The make up is amazing! I've seen the trauma depicted in real life and TV shows rarely look accurate. One last plus - no trigger warnings! Thank you! A trigger warning is a plot spoiler - if trauma on TV is upsetting to you go watch Paddington Bear (which is seriously excellent).
10orasheed
The Pitt Season 1 Episode 12 presents one of television's most emotionally resonant and beautifully crafted portrayals of humanity rising in the face of adversity. From the very beginning of Dr. Robby's briefing, the episode establishes a poignant tone that pulls at the heartstrings and moves audiences profoundly-I found myself inexplicably emotional, reflecting on the depth of what unfolded.
What truly stands out is the powerful depiction of collective spirit and dedication. The characters transcend their personal struggles and egos, uniting as a cohesive force to tackle an overwhelming crisis. The hospital staff, who've dedicated years preparing tirelessly for an unknown yet inevitable moment, rise courageously and selflessly to meet the extraordinary challenges head-on. This isn't merely a story of individual heroism, but rather a beautifully choreographed portrayal of collective strength, resilience, and compassion.
The depiction of professionals coming together, navigating an ocean of pain and sadness with determination and empathy, is both moving and inspiring. It captures the essence of a true calling, vividly showing how deeply humanity can shine in moments of profound darkness. Such thoughtful storytelling elevates this episode beyond entertainment into genuine art.
I'm truly inspired by this portrayal of courage, commitment, and unity. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the strength inherent in collective humanity when guided by compassion and dedication. An extraordinary achievement in storytelling, thank you for such a remarkable experience.
What truly stands out is the powerful depiction of collective spirit and dedication. The characters transcend their personal struggles and egos, uniting as a cohesive force to tackle an overwhelming crisis. The hospital staff, who've dedicated years preparing tirelessly for an unknown yet inevitable moment, rise courageously and selflessly to meet the extraordinary challenges head-on. This isn't merely a story of individual heroism, but rather a beautifully choreographed portrayal of collective strength, resilience, and compassion.
The depiction of professionals coming together, navigating an ocean of pain and sadness with determination and empathy, is both moving and inspiring. It captures the essence of a true calling, vividly showing how deeply humanity can shine in moments of profound darkness. Such thoughtful storytelling elevates this episode beyond entertainment into genuine art.
I'm truly inspired by this portrayal of courage, commitment, and unity. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the strength inherent in collective humanity when guided by compassion and dedication. An extraordinary achievement in storytelling, thank you for such a remarkable experience.
I have really been enjoying The Pitt, but episode 12 is THE best episode of this show to date. The intensity and absolute chaos keeps you on the edge of your seat every second you are watching. Incredible acting and extremely realistic. My sister is a emergency room nurse at one of our local hospitals and she said that this show is the most realistic depiction of emergency medicine.
I'm invested in all the characters, even the ones with personalities I find annoying. I appreciate the lack of doctor/nurse romance drama. To me, the best part of the show is the pace of each episode, and the fact that it doesn't fall flat or drag on tediously.
I loved Noah Wylie in ER, but I love him even more in The Pitt.10/10.
I'm invested in all the characters, even the ones with personalities I find annoying. I appreciate the lack of doctor/nurse romance drama. To me, the best part of the show is the pace of each episode, and the fact that it doesn't fall flat or drag on tediously.
I loved Noah Wylie in ER, but I love him even more in The Pitt.10/10.
Immediately reminded of the gut wrenching helplessness that comes from not knowing a loved one's condition. Dr. Robby "Carter" pushes through and proceeds to inform, pump up, and prepare his staff while also calming them before the storm. When the aftermath dance starts you know you are in for a helluva episode. All involved are firing on all cylinders. Primary scenes are visually engaging, and masterfully performed. Even the margins and backgrounds are bubbling with excellence. The entire rollercoaster ride ebbs and flows through a sea of blood, guts, and human despair. The payoffs are the saves, the improvised miracles, and the occasional chuckles. So. Well. Done.
God bless those who live the daily realities that feed this fiction. Outstanding episode of a great show. Thank you for tonight's beautiful chaos.
God bless those who live the daily realities that feed this fiction. Outstanding episode of a great show. Thank you for tonight's beautiful chaos.
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- TriviaShawn Hatosy appeared on Jigsaw (2006) as a patient, but it did not overlap with Noah Wyle's time on Sala de urgencias (1994).
- ConexionesFeatured in The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards (2025)
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