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The Pitt
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7:00 A.M.

  • Episode aired Jan 10, 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 53m
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8.2/10
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Noah Wyle in The Pitt (2025)
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Drama

While attempting to distract himself from the anniversary of his mentor's death, Dr. Robby introduces a fresh batch of interns to life in the ER.While attempting to distract himself from the anniversary of his mentor's death, Dr. Robby introduces a fresh batch of interns to life in the ER.While attempting to distract himself from the anniversary of his mentor's death, Dr. Robby introduces a fresh batch of interns to life in the ER.

  • Director
    • John Wells
  • Writers
    • R. Scott Gemmill
    • Valerie Chu
    • Elyssa Gershman
  • Stars
    • Noah Wyle
    • Tracy Ifeachor
    • Patrick Ball
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • John Wells
    • Writers
      • R. Scott Gemmill
      • Valerie Chu
      • Elyssa Gershman
    • Stars
      • Noah Wyle
      • Tracy Ifeachor
      • Patrick Ball
    • 6User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Noah Wyle
    Noah Wyle
    • Dr. Michael Robinavitch
    Tracy Ifeachor
    Tracy Ifeachor
    • Dr. Heather Collins
    Patrick Ball
    Patrick Ball
    • Dr. Frank Langdon
    Katherine LaNasa
    Katherine LaNasa
    • Dana Evans
    Supriya Ganesh
    Supriya Ganesh
    • Dr. Samira Mohan
    Fiona Dourif
    Fiona Dourif
    • Dr. Cassie McKay
    Taylor Dearden
    Taylor Dearden
    • Dr. Melissa King
    Isa Briones
    Isa Briones
    • Dr. Trinity Santos
    Gerran Howell
    Gerran Howell
    • Dr. Dennis Whitaker
    Shabana Azeez
    Shabana Azeez
    • Dr. Victoria Javadi
    Shawn Hatosy
    Shawn Hatosy
    • Dr. Jack Abbot
    Amielynn Abellera
    Amielynn Abellera
    • Perlah Alawi
    Jalen Thomas Brooks
    Jalen Thomas Brooks
    • Mateo Diaz
    Brandon Mendez Homer
    Brandon Mendez Homer
    • Donnie Donahue
    Kristin Villanueva
    Kristin Villanueva
    • Princess
    Kim Bonifay
    Kim Bonifay
    • Amanda Jones
    Alfonso Caballero
    Alfonso Caballero
    • Otis Williams
    Joanna Going
    Joanna Going
    • Theresa Saunders
    • Director
      • John Wells
    • Writers
      • R. Scott Gemmill
      • Valerie Chu
      • Elyssa Gershman
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    9Hitchcoc

    Quite the Start

    I would have to say that if I were in that environment, I'd be running for the hills. Noah Wylie who cut his teeth on ER is the focus here. We are quickly introduced to sheer panic. Not only are there people waiting up to twelve hours for emergency treatment, there is crisis after crisis in the emergency room. They are also a teaching hospital, so while the world is collapsing, these young folks need to be dealt with. Also, they are under scrutiny for their efficiency situation. It's obvious that patients lodge complaints or profess negativity when the chaos pushes everything. We are introduced to the significant characters here. More later.
    7bigken-61221

    I like it don't love it yet

    I like the idea of this being like 24, 1 hour at a time it's a great plot device. And as you get interested in characters you're going to see more of them including the patients. Everybody just doesn't disappear at the end of an episode. With Noah Wyle it's a little difficult not to compare this to ER. ER is an all-time classic. To me this one is not as fast paced but it may get there. I like the Noah Wylie character. Reminds me of when he was learning as a med student done ER and now he's the teacher working with the students. Some compelling characters and I'm sure they'll grow on me. First outing I'd have to give it a 7.5.
    10finneypollard

    Brilliant

    I'm a pediatrician, seventeen years out of med school. The medical accuracy of this show is exceptional. It took me back to my ER and internal medicine rotations, nearly gave me PTSD. I watched ER religiously in the 90s. Noah Wylie was integral to the show and excels now as a mature ER attending. I am utterly hooked. This show is nothing short of brilliant.
    9animal99-1

    Wow! Luv the Realism.. low on gore but high on drama. (Updated ER?)

    First let me say that I saw the first 6 episodes at a friends place.

    I love the realistic portrayal of an ER in a real hospital. I was in hospitals a lot as a toddler and pre-teen in NYC, and this was a lot like it was in that time. Long waiting room waits, lots of sick & injured patients and never enough doctors, nurses running around, etc.

    Despite being an Emergency room, there aren't many scenes involving blood or gore - but I wouldn't recommend pre-teens watching it, nor sensitive adults. In 6 episodes I think I saw blood gushing out of a patient only twice. I didn't come to it hoping for blood & guts but I kind of assumed there would be some considering the landscape.

    Noah Wyle seems to be playing a grumpy, much older version of his "ER (1994-?)" character. That may be him playing himself, but I find it surprising the writers didn't throw in an Easter egg from his original ER character (CARTER) or his previous show or even That characters' life in Chicago. Other shows have done it, but not this one? Maybe a walk on cameo by one of his former castmates from that show would have been fun to see.

    The other characters have been fun to watch as they grow and evolve as student doctors.

    I found it amusing the writers interspersed comedic or light hearted moments between all the drama. I highly recommend you watch this show if you are a fan of medical shows. Even more so if you are a fan of Noah Wylie.

    I have to ask, Is that a prosthetic or has Noahs' nose really grown that LARGE?
    9Lythas_85

    great start

    It kinda reminds me of ER.. I remember watching the first episodes with Mark Greene as the senior resident and the crazy routine.

    I thought it was funny the senior resident, doc collins, second guessing the attending and chief of ER, doctor John Carter... i mean, Robby.. crazy world... I imagine the resident openly second guessing doc Weaver in front of patients and staff.. lol,, it would never happen.. dude saved a patient called ottis twice and one would guess that by now, the doc would trust doc carter..

    also, we have some female med student harassing a male and it is also ok since it is a man being made fun of;;

    overall great show and you could see the focus is on carter and the 42 year old resident.

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    • Trivia
      The end credits song of this episode is the song "No Words" by The Smile.
    • Goofs
      When Dr. Robby looks at the patient board when he arrives, both Dr. King and Whitaker's names are present and assigned to rooms, despite it being their first day and the shift hasn't started yet.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Pitt: 6:00 P.M. (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Baby
      Written by Robert Bradley, Timothy P. Diaz, Jeffrey W. Fowlkes, Andrew J. Nehra, Michael A. Nehra

      Performed by Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • John Wells Productions
      • R. Scott Gemmill Productions
      • Sky Studios
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      • 53m
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      • Dolby Digital

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