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- El episodio se transmitió el 10 abr 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h
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Mientras el turno de día se prepara para volver finalmente a casa, Robby recurre a métodos poco ortodoxos para convencer al padre de un adolescente en estado crítico de que le permita recibi... Leer todoMientras el turno de día se prepara para volver finalmente a casa, Robby recurre a métodos poco ortodoxos para convencer al padre de un adolescente en estado crítico de que le permita recibir tratamiento.Mientras el turno de día se prepara para volver finalmente a casa, Robby recurre a métodos poco ortodoxos para convencer al padre de un adolescente en estado crítico de que le permita recibir tratamiento.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Tracy Ifeachor
- Dr. Heather Collins
- (solo créditos)
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10jackp246
After the chaos of the last few episodes, this finale was a perfect way to wrap things up. Every storyline reached a satisfying conclusion, and each character's arc ended in a way that left me wanting more.
This show has completely redefined the medical drama genre, creating something fresh and captivating. I was initially skeptical about the premise of the entire season taking place over just one day, but I couldn't have been more wrong. That unique format is exactly what makes the show stand out. The writing was consistently strong throughout the season, and the finale delivered on every level.
The performances were excellent across the board, especially in this final episode. Noah Wyle, in particular, deserves serious award recognition. Not just for this episode, but for his work all season long.
The Pitt was an unexpected gem and easily one of the best shows on television right now. Season 2 can't come soon enough.
This show has completely redefined the medical drama genre, creating something fresh and captivating. I was initially skeptical about the premise of the entire season taking place over just one day, but I couldn't have been more wrong. That unique format is exactly what makes the show stand out. The writing was consistently strong throughout the season, and the finale delivered on every level.
The performances were excellent across the board, especially in this final episode. Noah Wyle, in particular, deserves serious award recognition. Not just for this episode, but for his work all season long.
The Pitt was an unexpected gem and easily one of the best shows on television right now. Season 2 can't come soon enough.
It isn't that I didn't enjoy this episode. I just felt that it was a little vanilla. It's as if so many things needed to be wrapped up, so everyone is happy. Robbie is filled with guilt because he is being blamed for the death of the girlfriend. Those that watched the show know he never gave up. He was literally pulled away because even after her death he tried dramatic measure. He is also embarrassed about falling apart for a few minutes in a room. But he makes a superb speech to the day crew who went through hell. And they are there a hundred percent. Others celebrated at the end, but tomorrow is another day. I hope I'm around to see Season Two.
10kazuarcg
What a way to end the season with an intense and haunting 42 minute episode that sheds all its pretenses and just plunges into the emotional ruin of an endless 15-hour trauma shift. This episode is more about what's left behind in the ER and not so much about what transpires there, like the pain, the insomnia, the culpability, and the brother/sisterhood bonds. All while Noah Wyle performs his career-best role to date as Dr. Robby, whose subdued meltdown on the rooftop with Dr. Abbott shakes to its very foundations with raw emotion. Every character has his moment and no moments are wasted. It's an unflinchingly intimate depiction of what it costs to save lives set to surgical rhythm and heart-rending humanity. Absolutely unforgettable.
This is a discovery, an impressive series "The Pitt" - about people-heroes who voluntarily choose to be in hell every shift so that others can feel a little better.
Each episode is one hour in the emergency room. And the whole season is a work shift. Chaos, blood, saving lives depends on instant decisions on the edge, and no one can get out of the game.
I watched and thought all the time: who are these people who return there again and again? They are definitely superhumans , their courage is to stand between death and the patient and buy time for at least one more breath.
For me, doctors are those people who stay when it's scary, difficult, and sometimes too late. And it's amazing.
Watch if you want to feel what real courage looks like.
And yes, doctors should have salaries like judges, no less.
#cinema #real_events #search_for_meanings #neurodiversity #motivation #thought_about.
Each episode is one hour in the emergency room. And the whole season is a work shift. Chaos, blood, saving lives depends on instant decisions on the edge, and no one can get out of the game.
I watched and thought all the time: who are these people who return there again and again? They are definitely superhumans , their courage is to stand between death and the patient and buy time for at least one more breath.
For me, doctors are those people who stay when it's scary, difficult, and sometimes too late. And it's amazing.
Watch if you want to feel what real courage looks like.
And yes, doctors should have salaries like judges, no less.
#cinema #real_events #search_for_meanings #neurodiversity #motivation #thought_about.
The thing is that it's still a hospital soap opera, even if a realistic, sophisticated one: it would be a great mini-series, because what's the point of another series? It's a depiction of a work environment, it could be an anthology, rotating characters in and out, but the institution itself is the star, not Wyle or any other actor.
Still, it's the best hospital show I've ever watched, the genre itself is difficult to elevate above a mere soap opera. The writing is indeed kind of soapy, but of the best kind, and they must have had a few actual ER doctors on the writing staff because the work-speak part is pretty impressive. Cast good, bingeable, good compelling fun.
Still, it's the best hospital show I've ever watched, the genre itself is difficult to elevate above a mere soap opera. The writing is indeed kind of soapy, but of the best kind, and they must have had a few actual ER doctors on the writing staff because the work-speak part is pretty impressive. Cast good, bingeable, good compelling fun.
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- TriviaAllegheny Commons Park Is across the street from the real hospital that The Pitt is based on, and staff of that hospital will decompress after a hard shift in this park.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards (2025)
- Bandas sonorasLike Sugar
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