La vida cotidiana de los profesionales de la salud en un hospital de Pittsburgh hacen malabarismos con las crisis personales, la política en el lugar de trabajo y la carga emocional de trata... Leer todoLa vida cotidiana de los profesionales de la salud en un hospital de Pittsburgh hacen malabarismos con las crisis personales, la política en el lugar de trabajo y la carga emocional de tratar a pacientes en estado crítico.La vida cotidiana de los profesionales de la salud en un hospital de Pittsburgh hacen malabarismos con las crisis personales, la política en el lugar de trabajo y la carga emocional de tratar a pacientes en estado crítico.
- Nominado a 12 premios Primetime Emmy
- 1 premio ganado y 30 nominaciones en total
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Reviewers say 'The Pitt' is lauded for its realistic depiction of hospital emergency rooms and Noah Wyle's exceptional performance. However, it faces criticism for its heavy-handed social justice themes, perceived as preachy and unrealistic. The show is also faulted for relying on stereotypes, lacking originality, and inaccuracies in medical procedures and staff portrayal. Despite these issues, many find it engaging and emotionally resonant, especially those with healthcare experience.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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- TriviaDuring early development, John Wells and Noah Wyle originally envisioned the show as more a direct sequel to their previous hit NBC medical drama "ER," which Wells executive produced, wrote and directed from 1994-2009. Wyle would have reprised his role Dr. John Carter. However, they were unable to secure the rights with original series creator Michael Crichton's estate and thus altered the concept and setting to make it more a spiritual sequel instead.
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- Tiempo de ejecución50 minutos
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