HBO's "The Pitt" - "ER" Spiritual Successor created by R. Scott Gemmil

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@Absolutego nah I take everything back Robby's great lol, this scene about comatose diabetic patient and "his life mistake" was great, and then this shrink overhearing this lol
"should have found a higher place to jump from"
My god this shrink is a retard, he shoulda actually talk to Robby and probably admit him to a mental ward if possible, not like "hey don't insult the patient", my god Santos talk to this shrink make him regret coming to the pitt.

Mel's being an autist disturbing other people trying to scan shit quick.


Obviously boobs scene is completely unrealistic, like yes sure women are misdiagnosed cuz male medics are scared to touch women's breast wrong yhym sure.


They shoulda get fucked for this cliffhanger with Al-Hashimi.
 
I need a medfag to explain this shit to me, but seriously I'm not understanding this did Langdon seriously do something so horrendous?
langdon stole drugs from a patient and diluted drugs given to patients. those felonies and other malpractice issues are a giant issue.

Most doctors and nurses who steal from patients (like cash from their wallets) or lift medicine from the pharmacy are not getting reported publicly when they first get caught. Hospitals usually act on their own discretion to keep this crimes unreported because it can have major affects on everything.
that's how that richard speck managed to kill so many people in so many hospitals before the irl santos snitched on him.

i've been informed by two doctors that the hospital apparently fucked up hiring al-hashimi for the ed knowing she was prone to seizures. I don't the laws but if it true the realism of this season is shot. robby admitting he's suicidal is a good step. dude isn't going on that trip. female black doctor is starting to grow on me, can't tell if she also has a military background like abbot and the s1 neuro surgeon

More 'wahmen are so mistreated'

the big boob thing is a real concern in the medical field.

ironically, the pitt raised awareness on a real thing that dudes would blow off as woke bullshit. i fucking love the pitt.

e: we know the jeet playing mohan is out next season, al hashimi will be in, black lady upgraded to regular cast.

1 ep next will it be melancholy. i'm waiting for robby's boy to keel over next episode, just to hammer a melancholic tone.
 
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that's how that richard speck managed to kill so many people in so many hospitals before the irl santos snitched on him.
The serial killer who butchered a bunch of nurses, grew tits and fucked dudes in prison? Nigga what? Or do you mean Charles Cullen
 
've been informed by two doctors that the hospital apparently fucked up hiring al-hashimi for the ed knowing she was prone to seizures. I don't the laws but if it true the realism of this season is shot. robby admitting he's suicidal is a good step. dude isn't going on that trip.
Eee again no medfag, but if somebody has uncontrolled and not even properly understood seizures that would be a big no no in becoming a doctor other than shrink/pathologist? Like she'd have problems in med school even, let alone finishing her fucking residency xd Even if those are just 10 sec absence seizures like imagine she seizes while doing cpr.
Also don't you think that shrink should have done something more?
the big boob thing is a real concern in the medical field.
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.118.037692
ironically, the pitt raised awareness on a real thing that dudes would blow off as woke bullshit. i fucking love the pitt.
I'm a foid but I stand corrected. pitt is so oversaturated with woke bullshit that when they don't fuck up I don't believe them.
i'm waiting for robby's boy to keel over next episode, just to hammer a melancholic tone.
Who's Robby's boy, that biker with aneurysm? Btw I guessed wrong I was thinking lung cancer not aneurysm.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4EgfqPYqg6E
These people have no idea how to dress.
They are ACTORS. They must wear outlandish clothing to show they are NOT THE CHARACTERS they play as.
STEVE JOBS TURTLENECK.
PUFFY FRENCH REVOLUTION BLOUSE.
BLACK TIE OVER BLACK SHIRT WITH BREAST POCKETS.
DRESS WITH DUCT TAPE MATERIAL.
Exclusive and expensive clothes to show you how much different they are from you.

Sadly between [Scrubs and House MD] prestige medical dramas have pretty much peaked. Like I seriously doubt we're gonna get anything even remotely comperable to these two ever again.

What's even the next competitor? Soap operas like grey's anatomy? Fucking F-R-I-E-N-D-S in a hospital. Every other medical drama innevitably devolves into a relationship driven slop opera set in a hospital, rather than a hospital driven show about how the ethics of medicine affect the people who practice it.
It seemed like this show was trying aim for The Bear's angle of workplace anxiety, but doesn't want to commit to it with their league of brave healthcare heroes. Instead they get 5 minute smoke/ptsd/miscarrige breaks before going back to work. Only Robbie seems to let it affect how he acts throughout the day.
 
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Has any episode of this reached the kino of Dr. Greene dying to Somewhere Over The Rainbow
 
They are ACTORS. They must wear outlandish clothing to show they are NOT THE CHARACTERS they play as.
STEVE JOBS TURTLENECK.
PUFFY FRENCH REVOLUTION BLOUSE.
BLACK TIE OVER BLACK SHIRT WITH BREAST POCKETS.
DRESS WITH DUCT TAPE MATERIAL.
Exclusive and expensive clothes to show you how much different they are from you.
You wouldn't know it looking at her, but McKay's actress is actually Brad Dourif's kid.
Also totally unsurprising for Hollywood, but I thought it was a fun fact when I looked her up.
 
Okay so I was impatient and paid 30 Polish złotych to watch it ASAP. 30 Polish złotych to watch Langdon pee in a cup. I'm a fucking retard.

They are certainly advertising Monster, however as an energy drinks fan I don't mind lol

Javadi wants to become a shrink my god no fucking wonder there are so many suicides xd my god they lost most of my sympathy for that Javadi asking Robby if she'd be a good shrink scene. Like seriously what the fuck piit
 
Eee again no medfag, but if somebody has uncontrolled and not even properly understood seizures that would be a big no no in becoming a doctor other than shrink/pathologist?
She said she had been seizure free for a year. Usually your seizures are considered well controlled after six months without one, so that'd be good enough for employment. Though she definitely would've been encouraged to do a non-procedural specialty while she was in med school like psych or heme/onc. Seizures can always get worse (as we see in this case) and there aren't many non-procedural pathways out of EM except toxicology or addiction medicine, so it's a pretty bad career choice.

Also where I live you'd be legally required to report this to the state medical board if you found out about it.
 
It seemed like this show was trying aim for The Bear's angle of workplace anxiety, but doesn't want to commit to it with their league of brave healthcare heroes. Instead they get 5 minute smoke/ptsd/miscarrige breaks before going back to work. Only Robbie seems to let it affect how he acts throughout the day.
This show tries to have it both ways with every character regarding their jobs being stressful. They want characters to voice their grief out loud with simple dialog of "this job is making me hate life" or "I can't work here every day and see this much death". Then five minutes later they are heroically performing high risk surgeries and healing the most difficult cases in mere seconds with no efforts. This happens every episode.

They write a character having a mental breakdown in the hallway. Audience is sympathetic. All of the sudden a new patient has an arrow through his head or fell off a cliff. Nurse and doctors courageously and valiantly charge to action forgetting their woes. Patient is healed and the next doctor or nurse is in another hallway having a panic attack that will be broken up by another patient arriving.

The bigger the hallway meltdown the bigger the health care save. A guy says he wants to kill himself. They'll have him save a baby and the mother. A guy having a bad day on the job will just merely help remove a marble from some retarded kid's nose.
 
She said she had been seizure free for a year. Usually your seizures are considered well controlled after six months without one, so that'd be good enough for employment.
Ok fair enough just to clarify we didn't know those seizures are very rare in the episode 14.
This show tries to have it both ways with every character regarding their jobs being stressful. They want characters to voice their grief out loud with simple dialog of "this job is making me hate life" or "I can't work here every day and see this much death". Then five minutes later they are heroically performing high risk surgeries and healing the most difficult cases in mere seconds with no efforts. This happens every episode.
Thisss Basically the pitt is turning into a more leftist version of grey's anatomy. Season 2 wasn't as action driven it's more character driven however I personally want action and not "everybody survives worst possible complications".
 
They write a character having a mental breakdown in the hallway. Audience is sympathetic. All of the sudden a new patient has an arrow through his head or fell off a cliff. Nurse and doctors courageously and valiantly charge to action forgetting their woes. Patient is healed and the next doctor or nurse is in another hallway having a panic attack that will be broken up by another patient arriving.
this would be believable if they were mostly men but with a staff of mostly women, it's a stretch of the imagination.

however I personally want action and not "everybody survives worst possible complications".

Last season had a kid die and i guess that was too emotional for the audience so this season, the kid lives(?).
 
I'm just enjoying the meme community surrounding The Pitt. It's vaguely problematic enough that the jokes are funny but also grounded enough by normies that it's more than chuds, jaks and racial slurs.

It's risky to limit a whole season to one day but it does lend itself well to actually progressing the story a few months every time.
 
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