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Noah Wyle in The Pitt (2025)

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The Pitt

365 Bewertungen
9/10

Retired Doc

I never watched many medical shows until I retired. Didn't want to bring the hospital home with me. Shows like House may have had good actors but were unrealistic fantasies when it came to real medicine. After retiring I watched all 15 seasons of ER over a few months. That show captured the reality of ER medicine as well as hospital politics, although it compressed time. Things happen fast, but not that fast or intense over an entire day, and not nearly as many open chest heart massages occur. But you really did get to see what it was like. Now The Pitt brings the same flavor of show as ER was. So if you enjoyed watching ER, you will like this.
  • gebanks-96085
  • 12. Jan. 2025
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10/10

Board certified EM doc review

I'm a board certified EM physician who has worked in big trauma centers and small but busy community ER's. Most medical shows are hyper unrealistic, which normally leads to absurd requests from patients. I'm only one episode in, but this is the first show (besides scrubs) that paints an accurate picture of what it's like to work in emergency medicine. Bravo to the consultants they got for this one; clearly they consulted an emergency medicine physician or three. I look forward to watching the rest of the series. Future medical series should follow in The Pitt's footsteps and actually consult a real physician if you want it to be accurate.
  • nvkktgzz
  • 9. Jan. 2025
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9/10

Already looking forward to next season

There are a million doctor/hospital shows out there so you really need to be special to stick out and The Pitt absolutely does that. It's not hyperbole when I say it's by far the most realistic hospital show that's ever been made. I'll be shocked if this show doesn't get nominated for a bunch of awards, especially Noah Wyle in the lead role. I've always like Wyle but this is career defining performance. He's fantastic in every scene. I'm a binged, I love to binge watch shows, so much so that even for the shows that come out weekly I wait until the entire season is over before I start it so I can binge it. This is the first show I've ever seen that I can only watch a few episodes at a time because of how intense each mood each episode is. I'll still watch a few episodes each day and binge the entire season within 5 or 6 days but it's a work out doing it. I'm so glad that people have enjoyed it so much that it's already been renewed for another season.
  • Supermanfan-13
  • 12. Apr. 2025
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9/10

The pacing makes each episode fly by

The Pitt is easily the best hospital series I've ever seen. It's been praised up and down by just about everyone and for good reason. It currently has a 97% on Rotten Tomatoes. This show will have you in your feelings so much by the time you finish even one episode you'll be as exhausted as the employees of The Pitt. I didn't think the every episode is an hour (like 24) would work for a medical show but I was wrong. It not only works but is a big reason why this series is so good. The pacing of each episode makes them fly by. No show or movie you've ever seen will prepare you for the experience of watching The Pitt. With how many medical series that have been made it's amazing that the genre was able to come out with such an original show as The Pitt.
  • Rob1331
  • 4. Apr. 2025
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10/10

Nurse's view

I work in healthcare and this show is an accurate depiction of what takes place in a very busy urban Emergency Department. The scenes of intubation, codes, and family grief are real and something that happens on a daily basis if not hourly. People complaining about camera angles need to realize that healthcare workers that are part of the "action" often feel disjointed and out of control we just have a better way of disguising it! This show shows that there are always subplots to the action that is occurring and occasionally that are bright spots! With only 2 episodes so far I say give it a chance you might learn something about healthcare. Noah Wylie is a great person to headline this show.
  • tammyrn614
  • 11. Jan. 2025
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10/10

ER with up to date medical equipment & far superior lighting.

Absolutely amazing! Only 2 episodes in and I can't stand the week long wait to find out what happens next. Innovative, captivating, charming, exciting, & very intriguing. I'll update when episode 15 comes in for a landing, but so far I can say that I have not enjoyed medical series or any series this much in a long time. Noah Wyle didn't miss a beat. Dr Carter was fantastic, but Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch is next level. All of the limitations of network television be damned. This show has heart. This show has guts. This show has brains. This show has balls! The surrounding and supporting cast share chemistry like television hasn't seen in years. Keep it up guys. I am eagerly awaiting episode 3.
  • jasonniebergall
  • 9. Jan. 2025
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9/10

Lat realistic medical show I've seen

I'm a physician / psychiatrist, and I am so happy to have a medical show I enjoy!

I spent three months in the trauma bay of a busy inner city ER, as a med student, and many more many more years in the ER for other rotations and for work.

It's refreshing to see the ER portrayed in a realistic way. Also, mental health patients and their issues are handled appropriately and with empathy. I wish they showed psychiatrists and other specialists as they consult in the ER.

I experienced burnout and took time off, this show has been a major factor in me reconsidering returning to work. It has reminded me of the redeeming part of my work and all the wonderful colleagues I had. As medicine becomes increasingly monetized and scrutinized for productivity and bled dry by private equity it helped me remember why I have so much to do this job.
  • alisonmehta-01723
  • 27. Feb. 2025
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9/10

Excellence, through and through.

A rare occasion when all of the elements come together and engage the viewer completely. The pacing is fast but with the right rhythm. The writers have done their research, and the little I know about emergency procedures feels convincing. They must have some great medical consultants supervising. But the personal stories, complex interactions, and character development are where it shines. And it's not always the highest profile actors carrying it - Noah Wyle is polished for sure, but all of the young residents are individuals whose uniqueness, sensitivity, strengths and weaknesses, will have you holding your breath and sighing in relief when they save a patient. This is seriously a top tier series. I never anticipate a new episode of a show dropping, but I do for The Pitt. I wonder if season two will be able to match it.
  • jtice_va
  • 3. Apr. 2025
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9/10

One Of The Few Medical Shows That Gets It Right.

I worked in EMS after training at a large teaching hospital. I rarely watch medical shows because the portrayal of medicine is so dumbed-down and inaccurate. I understand that it's a show and some license will be taken, but at least put in some effort to help me suspend disbelief. The Pitt puts in major effort to get it right (which I expect from creator of 'Southland' John Wells, one of the few cop shows that did it more accurately than most). ER's are places of extreme excitement, sadness and humor (the rat scene alone beat many comedies made today). It's fun to be a couple episodes into a medical show and looking forward to more instead of rolling my eyes and moving on.

Being Hollywood we get the usual moralizing, but most shows lecture while delivering inane dialogue with one dimensional characters. Give me a solid story in a realistic setting with great characters and I can sit through a fair share of finger-wagging. It's great seeing Noah Wylie in a hospital again, especially as a veteran doctor surrounded by fresh-faced medical rookies like he was in ER. The acting has been great from everyone. I recognize so many of these personalities from a career around this environment. The Pitt is a great new show.
  • fleck05IMDB
  • 12. Jan. 2025
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9/10

Review from a Board certified Critical Care Physician

An outstanding show that deserves high praise-especially for its brilliant scriptwriters and skilled medical consultants. It captures the chaotic and emotional reality of a Level 1 trauma center with impressive accuracy. The medical procedures, character arcs, and raw emotional moments feel incredibly authentic. What truly stands out is how the show portrays the intense contrast of hospital life, where joy and heartbreak often unfold side by side. It's a powerful reminder of the resilience, urgency, and humanity that define the world of emergency medicine.

A must watch!! And Dr. Robby's acting is a cherry on the top!
  • neodoc-19445
  • 17. Apr. 2025
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9/10

Very Good Show

I have watched and re-watched every episode. Great show. Huge entertainment value; the show challenges my view of doctors, nurses, and hospitals. It has raised my awareness of the stress and struggles of the job working in an ER. This show humanizes the people, and gives us a much more realistic view of their personal and professional struggles than we have ever seen in a hospital show. So interesting. Great cast and characters I care about. Every character is likable. The pacing, balance, and action in the show is superb. This is among my favorite shows of all time, and I can't wait for season two.
  • Dustin-816
  • 11. Apr. 2025
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Finally - A New Medical Drama That's Good

It's been a very long time since I watched a medical series. OK, so I watched House but for me it was never about the medical stuff. It was always about Gregory House. WWHD? One of the best characters ever written for television.

Anyway, prior to House, I think it was E. R. but that was literally a soap opera. 'Nuff said.

The Pitt is different.

The cast is great.

The acting is top notch.

The writing is excellent.

The characters are engaging and relatable.

It's very easy to get sucked into the show.

Some of the medical stuff is maybe a bit much but it's not loads of miraculous crap that you see on other shows. For the most part, The Pitt is realistic.

The final Season 1 episode airs tomorrow. I can't wait to see it but I also don't want to watch it because then the wait is on for Season 2 in January 2026.

It's really a very good show. Check it out and see.
  • HermanNebelwerfer
  • 8. Apr. 2025
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7/10

Very good show that's getting very overrated, pros/cons:

A few episodes into this show I was in! Despite my overall rating of this show being a 6.5/10 by episode 13, I would give the early episodes and most recent episode a solid 9/10. I thought, wow, a show about the ER that subtly focuses on how the HCPs, patients, and cases reflect the world around them without beating us over the head with a certain point of view - all while capturing the chaos of emergency medicine with a high degree of medical accuracy!

Well, the subtle part did not last. I feel like I am a good person to make this point, because not only have I worked in this setting, but also, I agree with many of the social points they're making on a practical level. I just hate when I feel like a show is preaching at me at the expense of narrative & immersion. It's fine for a show to have a point of view, and medical cases are a good vehicle for this, but it starts to feel like instead of exploring interesting characters, this becomes a tertiary focus, and many of the patients and some of the HCPs just become avatars to preach about some social issue. This would still be ok if it was just shown in an interesting way, but the writers have a tendency to preach and write these things unnecessarily into the dialogue, or go too cliche/unrealistic with the scenario.

These don't really become a big issue until the middle/late episodes (before things pop off, but no spoilers here) so it can feel a little bait and switchy.

There's just WAY too much telling over showing with any social issue, too. One example that comes to mind is an obese patient who was misdiagnosed due to assumptions about her metabolic health, because of her obesity. There's nothing wrong with showing this, in fact it's cool to show how complex diagnosing in this environment is, but after we are shown this and can deduce for ourselves what happened and why it was a problem, we get a doc lecturing another about why they're bad for for doing and why you shouldn't judge an obese person by their obesity. Or the trans woman who comes in and gets called by the wrong name from their insurance, and the doctors treat her with respect in the room. A bit unnecessary story wise but that alone made sense and showed us more about who those characters are, which is great. But then we get one of the doctors stopping her on her way out the room talking about I'm sorry your name was misgendered we need to do better etc etc. There's no need for these afterschool movie moments - just let the scenes speak for themselves!

That brings me to my last point. Some of the acting is bad, and some of the characters are quite grating as a result of this plus some thin writing. On its own it's not a big deal, but with the issues I mentioned above, you need skilled actors to pull some of this off. Dr Robby, Dr Heather Collins, Whittaker, Dr Mel King, the head nurse, they're all fantastic. But for every one of those we have a Santos, Mohan, Javadhi, many of the patients, even Langdon at times, who make this feel like a high school play. These are also some of the more obnoxious characters where it's especially important to have charismatic actors playing them. I mean "SloMo" Mohan specifically, you need a certain kind of person with a magnetism to pull off the "I'm more empathetic than you all" and "I know I'm great" schtick without it being grating and obnoxious.

Anyway, this show is still worthy of watching, but I do hope they address some of these issues for S2 if it returns.
  • krupocin-1
  • 1. Apr. 2025
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3/10

Boring, sterile, cheesy

After hearing so many positive reviews for this show, I finally gave it a go last night and I can't for the life of me understand the hype around it. I only watched the first two episodes but it was enough for me to analyze the acting and production, which I felt was lax. The first few episodes always pull out some cheesy situations like first day med students fainting at the sight of blood followed by the predictable and cliche line "med student down" by the more seasoned doctors. Like, that's not funny or realistic. None of the dialogue was particularly intriguing or thought provoking. None of the scenes had any real emotion. It takes place in an ER and none of the scenes felt like it was taking place in an ER. The set was too quiet. You didn't hear the ringing of phones, rolling of carts, chatter of everyone else around. It sounded like the night shift in the geriatric ward. I guess I'm just disappointed because unlike so many emergency and medical drama shows produced by John Wells in the past (ER, Third Watch) which he did such a good job portraying emotion and realistic acting, The Pitt feels sterile. No emotion, no heart pumping emergency action. It's just kinda blah. The realistic accuracy of situations is what people are mostly praising about this show but that's not enough for me to like it or give it a good score. I need to feel something too. I need the dialogue to be believable. I need to be able to sympathize with the actors and I just don't get any of that with this show.
  • mattangley
  • 28. Juni 2025
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10/10

Wow.. its like my favorite show of all time all over again

This is ER on steroids, I can't believe they did it and brought back my fav tv doc of all time!

I'm ecstatic!

I'm only 1 episode in and this is getting better by the minute, it's the first time I'm so happy that I'm 42 and have had the privilege to watch ER and now we get this gem.

Only thing that could make this better is adding the OG ER into theme.

Noah waily is charming, his character is much less dark that I thought they would make him, there's no non-cringy way of saying this but he's like an older, more mature and evolved Dr. Carter.

I wish I could see the look on his face when he got a call to show up for this role.
  • omricn
  • 9. Jan. 2025
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10/10

ER healthcare worker here..

And I can honestly say I have never seen another show with more realism about what life in the ER is really like. This show captures it all... bravo to the writers, directors and the actors. Well done!!!!

Yes, it is really that chaotic, busy and sad.. from the tight-knit group of doctors and nurses, techs, secretaries, EVS and security. We all band together to take care of sick patients, homeless patients, behavioral medicine patients, dying patients, trauma patients, nursing home patients, not sick patients, you name it we take care of it.

And we have a thing called ER humor, I really appreciate that the show has captured this because without it we'd cry every day. Again, thank you to the writers and the actors for portraying a day in our life.
  • janapawnee
  • 24. Jan. 2025
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8/10

Puts you right in the thick of it...

Creator R. Scott Gemmill knows his way around the medical field via the classic series, E. R. Now gloves are off for The Pitt, showing warts and all in this adrenaline pumped hospital series where each episode is an hour of the day shift in an emergency ward. Within two hours (in 2 episodes) there is so much that happens, that it even makes the viewer overanxious! To top it all off, there are flashes to the pandemic chaos in the emergent ward, where even that is enough to trigger anybody with PTSD from that period. An intense series that reveals what the poor staff go through each hour of what seems to be an eternity in damnation. Glad it is a weekly screening, because I sure need that break, and I'm only watching this from the comfort of my armchair...
  • DukeEman
  • 9. Jan. 2025
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10/10

Amazing and jaw dropping

I recently decided to check out The Pitt, even though it's not my usual type of show, and I am completely hooked. I went in with no expectations, thinking I'd maybe watch an episode or two and move on, but from the very first episode, I was captivated. Every single episode has either left my heart racing or completely dropped in shock. The emotional rollercoaster this show puts you on is unlike anything I've experienced in a long time.

One of the things that stands out the most to me is the acting. The performances in this show are nothing short of phenomenal. Every character feels so real, so raw, that I often forget I'm watching a scripted show. The actors bring their characters to life with such authenticity that it feels like I'm watching real people navigate the chaos of the emergency room. Whether it's a high-stakes medical emergency, an ethical dilemma, or the emotional struggles of the staff, every moment is portrayed with a depth that makes it impossible to look away.

Another aspect that I absolutely love is the realism of the ER setting. Many medical dramas try to capture the fast-paced and high-pressure environment of a hospital, but The Pitt does it in a way that feels incredibly authentic. The background, the procedures, the way the doctors and nurses interact-all of it adds to the immersive experience. The show doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of working in emergency medicine, and I appreciate the attention to detail in how they depict both the triumphs and tragedies that come with the job.

What really sets this show apart for me is how it dives into the mental and emotional toll that working in the ER takes on the staff. It's not just about the patients and the medical cases; it's about the people behind the scrubs and how they cope with the weight of their responsibilities. You see them struggle, you see them break, but you also see their resilience. The show does a phenomenal job of exploring the psychological impact of constant high-stress situations, and it makes you appreciate just how much these professionals go through every day.

The storytelling is another reason I'm so hooked. The way the show balances intense, heart-stopping moments with deep, emotional character development is masterful. Every episode leaves me on the edge of my seat, desperate to know what happens next. Just when you think you have a moment to breathe, something shocking happens that changes everything. The pacing is perfect-there's never a dull moment, and every scene feels like it has a purpose.

At this point, I'm impatiently waiting for each new episode to be released. It's the kind of show that sticks with you long after you've finished an episode, making you think about what's coming next and how the characters will deal with their ever-growing challenges. I find myself constantly wanting to talk about it, analyze the characters, and predict what might happen next. It's rare for a show to grip me this hard, especially one outside my usual preferences, but The Pitt has done exactly that.

I can't recommend this show enough. Whether you're into medical dramas or not, The Pitt is worth watching. It's intense, emotional, and deeply compelling, with incredible performances and storytelling that will keep you hooked from the start. If you're looking for a show that will make you feel every emotion possible, this is it. 100% worth watching.
  • imdbfan-5218364116
  • 2. Apr. 2025
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9/10

Intense and Relentless

  • nickdcruz
  • 12. Apr. 2025
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9/10

Excellent!

When I first saw an ad for this, I thought why are we recreating ER with Noah Wyle again? So many shows seem to just be recreations these days. But this is a completely different show. This show is real and raw with excellent acting and storylines. It does get very intense and emotional but appropriately so. This is probably the most realistic hospital show I've seen. We get glimpses in the medical staff's lives without any "soap opera" stories. Even though we are thrown into a day in a busy ER, we get to know the characters quickly due to great writing with surprises scattered throughout the season. I look forward to seeing season 2 of this great new drama. Noah Wyle is excellent!
  • huddlestonh77
  • 11. Apr. 2025
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10/10

The Pitt

This is my favorite show that is currently producing more episodes. I've watched a couple medical shows like Grey's Anatomy and The Resident, but never finished them because of how repetitive it can be with the drama and them being very unrealistic and under-appreciating nurses. In this show you can clearly see great character building from the start along with more drama occurring after each episode that makes you want to watch more. I know 24 hour shifts are rough but I honestly hope they just keep going because it just keeps getting better. I'd say it's an easy 9 but I'm giving it a 10 because I drop everything to watch this show every Thursday.
  • codywoolley
  • 5. Apr. 2025
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I'm hooked on this brilliant show

This is my new favourite show.

I watched ER growing up and loved it. I have tried watching other medical dramas over the years, but none captured me, and I just assumed that maybe I didn't really like medical dramas and that ER was a once-off for me.

Enter: The Pitt. It probably isn't a coincidence that this show comes from a lot of the same team responsible for ER, but it is certainly a real achievement that they have managed to create a compelling medical drama a second time. Not everyone can capture magic twice.

The Pitt is truly exceptional. Not only does it offer a fresh take on medical dramas with the "real time" format (each episode covers an hour of a 15 hour shift), but it somehow feels new and comfortable at the same time.

The show isn't afraid to tackle difficult subjects that medical professionals have to deal with every day. This show is a real reminder of how important it is to respect and appreciate the real humans who work so tirelessly to save lives, and the mental and physical tolls that kind of career can take.

The writing of The Pitt is sharp, the characters are interesting, and the acting is brilliant. Noah Wyle shines once again.

I'm hooked on The Pitt and I've already watched it twice. I cannot wait for season 2 and I would highly recommend this show to every one.
  • Seersha1
  • 17. Apr. 2025
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7/10

Grown up Dr. Carter and it hits the feels

I usually avoid hospital type shows because they can get so repetitive in their plots and truly I was all about ER when it first aired and it's hard to beat that one. So I started watching cuz Noah Wyle is in it and it was interesting enough premise . I was hooked from hour one. He may have a different name on the show and it's a different city but this is grown up Dr. Carter who is now in charge of his own ER and he does that role justice. He is great - the right reactions at the right moment. The acting was genuine and with as many years as he has spent in these shows I believe he can save a life. He gives the most emotional moments in an emotional show so I hope he is recognized for it - he was worth the watch.

I love most of the other characters except for the arrogant student doctor Santos - it was annoying to watch her be rude, condescending and cocky and yet keep getting ahead. It was her fist day in that ER and I was over her in hour one and she just got worse and they kept letting her get away with it. She made so many bad calls and she kept landing on top. They need to take her down a few notches - she was very unpleasant to watch. I binged the show over a few days so I got all the feelings at once and overall I could have done without the need to make the female doctors be so vindictive with very little substance and they crossed so many ethics to make their point. It was a bit too pushy. They could have the same points without being so unethical themselves. There is an example of them thinking a father, who is in critical condition, they believe was molesting his daughter . There was a whole scene where Dr. Santos handles it by threatening the patient in her care, like threatens with bodily harm in an ER he went for treatment. Like there was another way to make the point that the man was terrible without the doctors being unethical. Most of what she did could have been done better if they hadn't been trying to be so dramatic about her behavior. The student doctors were just a bit too dramatic in all their reactions but it was day one so I guess it works but they can't stay that unethical and clueless in the next season.

Noah is the standout for sure .
  • concep-78117
  • 8. Apr. 2025
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5/10

Why?!?!?!?

The stories and procedural aspects are extremely engaging. You can go from a chuckle to feeling like your heart is being ripped out and back to a smile again. That is exactly as it should be. The acting is great! Every actor and actress does a fantastic job of giving depth to their character, no matter the size of the part......BUT........why do we have to have social justice issue naratives. These political naratives are a distraction from the story and don't have any bearing on the story. Many of us watch these television series to get away from the BS that politicians and legacy media exaggerate. It's a shame that writers do this to shows that could be so great.
  • bhmartin-32540
  • 28. Jan. 2025
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9/10

SEASON 1.

By far the best medical drama show I have ever seen.

For being a healthcare worker and floating to the ER, this show's accuracy is like none other and had me nodding my head every episode on the realism of what we go through with families, coworkers, and students aside from patient care.

The level of production and the level of the script are excellent. The tension, the energy, and the difficulties are very well portrayed. The performances are very good. And the dialogues are the cherry on top, they all bring some reflection. The writing is brilliant, the character development is perfection.

The fact that the whole season covers just one shift obviously helps, but there are no dumb on-off relationships. No ridicolous cases that would never happen in real life.
  • andrewchristianjr
  • 10. Apr. 2025
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