Pitt's Noah Wyle Explains Robby's Season 2 Ending
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Noah Wyle unpacks The Pitt finale with TVLine, delves into Robby's abandonment issues, and says Season 3 will explore why 'doctors benefit from being patients.'
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers for "9:00 pm," the Season 2 finale of "The Pitt," now streaming on HBO Max. The final two episodes of “The Pitt” were extremely heavy as Noah Wyle’s Dr. Robby admitted he wasn’t sure he wanted to be alive anymore - but in the end,
The Pitt' Season 2 finale ends with a quiet moment between Dr. Robby and Baby Jane Doe. Here's what Noah Wyle and creator R. Scott Gemmill said about the moving scene.
On the set of The Pitt finale, the acclaimed series zooms in on its main character.
Forgiveness doesn't come easily in The Pitt. Dr. Frank Langdon ( Patrick Ball) was banished to triage for most of Season 2 by Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch ( Noah Wyle ), who spent most of the shift avoiding Langdon despite the resident's best efforts for a heart-to-heart as part of his making amends.
Set on July 4th, the show's second season tackled ICE, AI, and the other torn-from-headlines Trump-era subjects - and still managed to offer hope
What's going to happen to Baby Jane Doe? Will we get a night-shift spinoff? And can anything help Dr. Robby, who'd rather ride a motorcycle to Canada than go to therapy?