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The second season of HBO’s hit real-time medical drama, The Pitt, is rushing toward its Season 2 finale and while it’s not nearly as high-stakes as the first season, we still have a lot of loose threads to tie up.
While I’ve had some gripes with some of the subplots this season, and some of the weird character choices, overall it’s been another great watch. Hopefully showrunner R. Scott Gemmill and the writers have something satisfying in store for the finale. I think we’re all a bit worried about Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle).
Read on to find out everything you need to know about The Pitt’s big Season 2 finale and watch the teaser trailer below.
The final episode of Season 2 drops on HBO Max on Thursday, April 16. Here’s when the episode lands in your timezone:
The Pitt is streaming on the HBO Max app in the UK, but it’s many weeks behind the US release schedule.
This season has drawn some controversy over its divisive ICE storyline, but overall it’s no more or less political than the first, which featured a major mass shooting storyline to wrap up its final three episode arc. Season 2’s
Season 2 has had its fair share of cases, so a full recap of the season so far is pretty much impossible without taking up way too much space. Instead, I’ll go over some of the highlights and loose threads.
The major conflict this season has been the hacking of a number of Pittsburgh hospitals, leading to several closing down and the Pitt itself going full analogue in order to avoid getting hacked. The doctors and nurses have had to resort to pen-and-paper and volunteer runners, and as you can imagine, it’s led to plenty of chaos. The system went back online eventually, but the day shift has had to stick around to help scan everything into the system while assisting with ongoing night shift patients.
The loose threads remaining are:
Beyond this, we have a few open cases and a few more characters lingering from day shift like Whitaker (Gerran Howell), Dana Evans (Katherine LaNessa) and Santos (Isa Briones) among others. Perhaps the biggest question mark is Dr. Langdon (Patrick Ball) whose previous sins have haunted him all season.
I’m looking forward to watching the finale, but I’m a little sad it’s almost over. Despite the fact that 15-episode seasons of premiere television are almost unheard of these days, The Pitt’s second season really flew by. Fortunately, we have lots of other shows to look forward to including Season 2 of Netflix’s excellent (and stressful) Beef and the fourth season of the hit MGM+ horror series, FROM, coming out over the next few days. Exciting times!
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