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The Pitt
S1.E7
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1:00 P.M.

  • Episode aired Feb 12, 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 46m
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Sasha Bhasin and Isa Briones in 1:00 P.M. (2025)
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After checking an influencer with odd symptoms, Samira challenges Robby. Santos deals with a patient facing assault charges.After checking an influencer with odd symptoms, Samira challenges Robby. Santos deals with a patient facing assault charges.After checking an influencer with odd symptoms, Samira challenges Robby. Santos deals with a patient facing assault charges.

  • Director
    • Silver Tree
  • Writers
    • Valerie Chu
    • R. Scott Gemmill
    • Elyssa Gershman
  • Stars
    • Noah Wyle
    • Tracy Ifeachor
    • Patrick Ball
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Silver Tree
    • Writers
      • Valerie Chu
      • R. Scott Gemmill
      • Elyssa Gershman
    • Stars
      • Noah Wyle
      • Tracy Ifeachor
      • Patrick Ball
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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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
    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
    Mika Abdalla
    Mika Abdalla
    • Jenna
    Sasha Bhasin
    Sasha Bhasin
    • Nandi
    Coby Bird
    Coby Bird
    • Terrance
    Abby Ryder Fortson
    Abby Ryder Fortson
    • Kristi Wheeler
    • Director
      • Silver Tree
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      • Valerie Chu
      • R. Scott Gemmill
      • Elyssa Gershman
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    8Hitchcoc

    Tough Decisions

    It is interesting to see how the autistic man is eventually treated. It shows how important it is to be able to put yourself in the patient's place. His injury is not serious.

    The abortion case gets down to the lesser of two evils (maybe evil isn't the right word).

    The man who fell off the ladder has a much more significant involvement. They are able to keep him alive but much to the chagrin of his wife and daughter.

    Robby is having a really bad day and he has flashbacks to a time a few years ago when he had to make a really tough decision. He goes around snapping at everyone but is able to rein it in when he needs to.
    10lassegalsgaard

    1:00 P.M.

    The strength of a well-constructed series need not hinge on the linear growth of a single character-particularly in a one-setting drama such as this. Rather, it lies in the ability to continually peel back layers of already-established figures, offering the audience new insights that fundamentally reframe their understanding, even if the characters themselves remain relatively unchanged. "The Pitt" embraces this challenge within the frenetic pace of the emergency room, where new patients and personalities are introduced at breakneck speed, heightening the sense of relentless urgency. Yet, amid this chaos, the show consistently finds moments of intimacy, allowing its expansive ensemble to shine through individual arcs and emotional beats. This seventh episode exemplifies the series at its finest, weaving ongoing narrative threads into a crescendo of emotional intensity. The episode's ability to balance high-stakes urgency with deeply personal revelations underscores the series' dual identity as both a portrait of a stressful professional environment and a study of human resilience. By foregrounding key character moments within its sprawling cast, "The Pitt" delivers its most affecting installment to date-one that resonates both through its emotional stakes and its affirmation of ensemble storytelling.

    In this episode, the emotional undercurrents and personal histories that have long been simmering beneath the surface come decisively into focus. Dr. Robby's struggle with the loss of his mentor-subtly threaded throughout the season-finally moves to the forefront, signaling the culmination of a carefully sustained narrative arc. What had lingered in the background now confronts him directly, forcing an acknowledgment of how unresolved trauma shapes his professional ethics. This development marks a compelling turning point, one that deepens his characterization and pushes the season toward more complex thematic territory.

    At the same time, the episode functions as a pivotal turning point for several supporting characters. Dr. Collins' storyline emerges as one of its emotional anchors, centering on her efforts to reconcile the private joy of her pregnancy with the public crisis unfolding around her. The episode renders her struggle with sensitivity, culminating in a devastating moment that foregrounds the personal cost of professional duty. For once, the narrative shifts attention from procedural precision to the emotional toll exacted on the staff, illustrating how deeply their work affects them-even in the absence of intentional error.

    The episode is anchored by some of the most affecting sequences the series has yet delivered. Several moments underscore the profound impact of the characters' work-patients reunited in moving encounters and doctors reminded of the tangible good their efforts can achieve. Dr. Whitaker, who has spent much of the season burdened by the loss of a patient, is here confronted with the life-affirming reality of his profession, a realization that lends the episode genuine emotional weight. While the narrative remains dominated by difficult events whose consequences will reverberate through the rest of the season, these glimpses of hope provide a necessary counterbalance.

    The episode is ultimately anchored by two exceptional performances. Both Dr. King and Dr. Santos are placed in circumstances where personal experience directly informs character decisions, and each actor approaches this with striking authenticity. Taylor Dearden's Dr. King is grounded in a sympathetic determination to advocate for an autistic patient, while Isa Briones' Dr. Santos confronts resurfacing past trauma, culminating in a powerful closing monologue that resonates long after the episode concludes. Together, these performances represent the strongest work either actor has delivered thus far, elevating the episode's emotional impact.

    "1:00 P. M." marks a decisive emotional shift in the series, serving as a turning point from which many characters cannot return. The writing is particularly strong, drawing power from its juxtaposition of intimate, understated moments with broader emotional crescendos. Anchored by outstanding performances from Taylor Dearden and Isa Briones, the episode crystallizes the show's capacity for both tenderness and dramatic weight.

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      Dr. Collins asks a patient if they're still feeling nauseous. This word describes something that causes or produces nausea. For example, you might say a "nauseous smell" or "nauseous food". While doctors may not always be strict about the correct terminology in casual conversations, they would understand the difference and know that "nauseated" is the correct word to use when describing the feeling of nausea.
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      References The Great British Bake Off (2010)

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • John Wells Productions
      • Sky Studios
      • Warner Bros. Television
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