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Luke Tennie as Dr. Crus Henderson The Pitt, S02E15
yeah victoria going to another rotation makes sense and tbh it probably isn't going to be handled that poorly. but on top of everything else it's kind of like well we're showing The Pattern again are we seeing that we're once again exhibiting The Pattern does anyone else see The Pattern
season 3 opens. baran al-hashimi is in a coma from the car crash she was in on her way home after season 2. victoria javadi comes down alongside caleb jefferson for a psych consult. he asks her three question and she answers all of them wrong. trinity santos suspects all her patients are abuse victims and is proven wrong every single time. mel and trinity communicate perfectly without a single misunderstanding. dennis whitaker is a senior resident for some reason. perlah and princess, it's explained in one line by james ogilvie who's the new ed intern, both quit. jack abbot is in every single episode because they needed a second attending for the shift after baran fell into that pesky coma. in the last episode he changes into his streetwear. he's wearing a blue lives matter shirt. frank langdon accidentally shuts down pittsburgh's electrical grid because he was trying to turn down the lights for an autistic patient. cassie mckay's every line starts with, "my son." parker ellis spends the whole season looking directly into the camera and explaining what characters really meant when they said that thing and don't worry, they all love each other.

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i love javadi connnstantly wanting to stay the night
funny little headcanon is that i believe if victoria ever came out to her mom that shamsi would be like 'okay, that's fine. but i still don't understand why you do not want to go into surgery. all the other gay women are in surgery; do you not want to be a gay surgeon like yolanda and emery? what about your lesbian friend trinity, doesn't she want to do surgery as well? you can do better victoria'
so defensive
they love terrorizing their fav med student
The Pitt’s misogyny is interesting, really, because the women have screen time. They’re competent doctors. They are well-written in a general sense, i.e. people with dimension and personality. The misogyny is deeper than any of that, and it’s harder to see: the writers reach for biology when they want to give a woman depth because biology is where they think women’s depth lives. The show casts women — and multiple women of color, in particular — in prominent roles and then gives them stories about their uteruses, their eggs, their panic attacks, their bleeding. All the while, The Pitt gives men stories about what it means to lead and what integrity costs. <...> The show has the same instinct: it can see gender bias when an EMT does it, but it cannot see gender bias when its own writers do it. <...> Each one of these reveals the same default: competence is male, and women who demonstrate it earn his surprise.
© “The Pitt is Weird About Women” by Emmy Writes Sometimes.
one of the best pieces of writing I’ve ever read, and the show analysis is absolutely spot on. highly recommend putting any biases aside and actually giving this a read.

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Mini comic based on @reidingrainbow ‘s incorrect quote!!
honestly, having flexibility in your headcanons is such an important skill to develop as a fandom participant. like, it's great to have strong opinions of your own, but don't you want to hear what strong opinions others hold? I love being compelled by a passionate argument! go off! tell me something I don't assume! give me the tea that's not inherent to my watching!
Unpopular opinion time but I don’t particularly care for Medschool Rabbot. I understand the appeal of the whole lifelong soulmates thing, but to me it’s so much more romantic that Jack and Robby found each other later in life.
Like these are two men in their late forties/fifties who have already survived so much grief and guilt and loss between them that it’s practically calcified into them. Their lives are already fully formed by the time they meet. Entire histories exist before Jack or Robby even enters the other's picture.
And then suddenly they meet, and it changes the entire cartography of their lives.
That’s what gets me about them. Not that they were always destined to be together or that they're bound to one another because they've known each other for decades, but because of the fact that, after the tragedy has come and gone, they still have one another to look forward to, even though they don't know it. Jack, who has every reason in the world to retreat into himself, will still allow Robby close. The fact that Robby, who carries so much grief and self-recrimination, will still let himself be softened by Jack anyway.
There’s something profoundly hopeful to me about the idea that your life can crack you open fifty different ways and love can still arrive afterwards. That desolation is not the end state of a person. That love does not become less meaningful because it came later; if anything, I think it becomes more meaningful, because they know exactly what it costs to keep living long enough to reach it.
dr robby on a rampage attempting to externalize his self loathing onto every person he sees struggling with something he can map to his own Problems™️ but then baby jane doe parries his attack perfectly by being zero years old
dr robby with colleagues: i see you have this problem that somewhat mirrors one of my own, unfortunately as far as my subconscious is concerned you are now Me and i need you to subject yourself to the exact unhealthy coping mechanism i use to deal with this issue myself. whitaker start isolating. samira start repressing. langdon doubt yourself forever. al hashimi Leave.
dr robby with abandoned infant: fuuuuck the only way forward is love and hope and forgiveness
the pitt really has every kind of platonic relationship you can have and like none of the romantic ones and I think that’s beautiful. exes you’re still friends with. pseudo kids. mentor-mentee on tiers. roommates. coworkers. straight women with the fiercest lesbian energy you’ve ever seen and bi men with the fiercest lesbian behavior you’ve ever seen being besties. ‘we talk each other off the roof’ friends. ‘I babysit your kid’ friends. Super awkward crushes that don’t make it past the gentle rejection. Working at the same same place as your mom. Being the caretaker for your sibling. COWORKERS. you guys are pushing for the romantic relationships so hard you are neglecting the feast

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when victoria says this robby looks down i think in disappointment and frustration bc now samira And victoria have turned down assisting on orlando's like brain surgery, and this is when he basically forces victoria into assisting. and i think its the same attitude we see from characters like dana and frank that are basically "here at ptmc, we go the extra mile, we stay late, we sacrifice, we dont take care of ourselves, etc" that we see contrasted by the younger crowd--joy leaving right on time, emma heading out only a little bit late (and heading out after monica makes a rude comment about sticking around to help out), and victoria turning down this opportunity because her shift has Been over. its kinda like folks who have been at ptmc for longer have internalized this culture (otherwise known as the american worth ethic) meanwhile we have people who are new to ptmc/the emergency department who are pushing back on that culture/who havent internalized that yet.
yeah like exactly robby is framing this as "step up to the plate"--aka you're being insecure, i know better, etc even as victoria is TELLING HIM she is exhausted and thats why she is turning down assisting the chief of neurosurgery. its not about victoria being afraid of the "opportunity" its about. she was supposed to be gone already, she's too exhausted to Go Into Someone's Brain, and she doesnt gaf abt the opportunity!!! but of course it's robby's way or no way.
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