The most celebrated hospital series returns with a second season full of intrigue

Medical and hospital series have been very popular since at least the 1980s. Some of them have become tremendously long-lasting and attract very broad audiences, thanks to combining two of the things that the public enjoys the most: good interpersonal drama and a good procedural thriller. After all, a hospital is a place where both things are just as likely to happen as, for example, in a police station. And that is why they have worked so well over time. The Pitt is no exception. It is the hospital series most […]

Medical and hospital series have been very popular since at least the 1980s. Some of them have become tremendously long-lasting and attracted very large audiences, thanks to their combination of two things that the public enjoys the most: good interpersonal drama and a good procedural thriller. After all, a hospital is a place where both things are just as likely to happen, if not more so, than in a police station, for example. And that’s why they have worked so well over time.

The Pitt is no exception. It is the most critically acclaimed hospital series today, and for good reason. And with the arrival of its second season, it doesn’t seem like that will change one bit.

A series about the reality of a mistreated profession

If you don’t know it yet, The Pitt is a series about all the people who work in the emergency room of an urban hospital, the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital, which does not have enough funds to operate as it should. That is to say, any hospital in practically any place in the world. Characterizing its characters as people capable of performing miracles without the necessary material or human resources to achieve it, its achievement lies there: seeing how they manage to solve each new major problem that arises in each episode and at the same time, seeing how personal relationships between the characters develop. All in a single fifteen-hour workday that we experience minute by minute, in each episode, in real time.

Between the first season and this second one, ten months have passed, both in real time and within the story. And that’s why its characters have evolved and their conflicts have changed. But what hasn’t changed is that the season will have fifteen episodes, lasting as long as a workday, starting at 7 in the morning and ending at 9 in the evening. All of this without rest or breath for the doctors or the viewers.

What can we expect from this second season? Personally, Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, played by Noah Wyle, will be on his last day of work before a three-month sabbatical to travel by motorcycle across the US to find some spiritual peace. Dr. Frank Langdon, played by Patrick Ball, returns to work after months of rehabilitation and psychological help. And all of this will happen while, as usual, a series of cases will push them to their limits.

Although we do not yet know all the challenges they will face, it seems that a sick baby and a new AI-assisted doctor for making diagnoses will be part of the new stories. This shows the writers’ interest in continuing to address important current issues.

What we do know for sure is that the first episode of the series will air on January 8, and subsequent episodes will be released weekly until concluding on April 16, with the fifteenth and final episode. That fifteenth hour, so longed for by the doctors, when they can finally go rest after a grueling workday, so important yet thankless.

If you want to see The Pitt, its second season premieres exclusively on streaming on HBO Max. And if you haven’t seen the first season yet, it’s already available to watch on the same streaming service. Because, trust us, this is, right now, the best medical series on air.

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