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I binged this over the last few days and was blown away. So many great characters and performances. This is some top-notch television.

  • 2 weeks later...

Awesome show 

it never ended. Just kept going 

 

also  someone needs to kick this guys ass,  putting hands on our Dana 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

13 episodes in.  Damn this is an intense show.

  • 3 weeks later...
On 10/13/2025 at 2:05 PM, Sbbruin said:

13 episodes in.  Damn this is an intense show.

I hadn't watched it until I caught the first 5 episodes on a flight back from France.  I usually don't like hospital shows but this one is really good.

Then there was the legal drama about Michael Chrichton's widow being a twat.

On 9/29/2025 at 11:23 AM, kingkoopa6 said:

Awesome show 

it never ended. Just kept going 

 

also  someone needs to kick this guys ass,  putting hands on our Dana 

 

 

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how they didn't resolve this still bothers me.

On 10/29/2025 at 9:24 AM, Aqua Buddha said:

I hadn't watched it until I caught the first 5 episodes on a flight back from France.  I usually don't like hospital shows but this one is really good.

Then there was the legal drama about Michael Chrichton's widow being a twat.

I didn't realize how long it was, being HBO i though 10, maybe 12.  I luckily hadn't started watching till after it all aired recently and was so glad I did. Was able to binge it all in a week.

So glad there's another season coming. Can't wait.

I thought they said the guy who hit Dana was arrested?

On 10/29/2025 at 8:34 AM, austingirl said:

Took me forever to realize where I'd seen Katherine Lanasa before.

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Ex Ms. Dennis Hopper, ex Ms. French Stewart and current Ms. (checks notes) Grant Show from Melrose Place.  

2 hours ago, mdmost said:

I thought they said the guy who hit Dana was arrested?

did they? must have missed it in passing I guess.

30 minutes ago, Drew said:

did they? must have missed it in passing I guess.

Me too. I figured it was done intentionally to make it seem like "just another day at the office." 

This was from the show's fandom site:

In the final episode, 9:00 P.M., the police tell Dana they have arrested Doug for assault and ask her if she wants to press charges.[3] Dr. Robby pushes her to, but Dana says she won't, because she does not want to deal with the mess of doing so, and out of some fear of Doug.

18 hours ago, mdmost said:

This was from the show's fandom site:

In the final episode, 9:00 P.M., the police tell Dana they have arrested Doug for assault and ask her if she wants to press charges.[3] Dr. Robby pushes her to, but Dana says she won't, because she does not want to deal with the mess of doing so, and out of some fear of Doug.

Yeah I totally missed that. But glad they got him...too bad he'll get out with nothing

8 minutes ago, Drew said:

Yeah I totally missed that. But glad they got him...too bad he'll get out with nothing

Maybe he'll be forced to interact with Robbie - way worse than any physical beating... 

On 10/31/2025 at 10:39 AM, Drew said:

glad they got him...too bad he'll get out with nothing

Have you ever met a Pittsburgh cop?

  • 2 weeks later...

‘The Pitt’ to Air Uncut on TNT in December, With Nudity and ‘Graphic Medical Imagery’ Intact

“The Pitt” will not be sanitized for your protection. As Season 1 of the critically acclaimed, Emmy-winning HBO Max medical drama gets a basic cable run via TNT next month, no edits will be made to the intense, sometimes raw streaming version.

That means all of the show’s “graphic medical imagery,” including nudity, will remain intact and be seen on TNT as the show makes its linear premiere on Monday, Dec. 1, at 9 p.m. ET.

In a press release, TNT noted that the decision not to edit “The Pitt” for linear TV was in line with the show’s “core mission to accurately depict the realities of an emergency department.” Those “graphic medical imagery” scenes, including the depiction of a birth in Episode 11, “are integral to the show’s portrayal of the raw emotional toll that such work has on those who commit their lives to the medical profession,” the cabler said.

Acknowledging that such imagery is normally edited out from acquired fare on linear commercial TV, TNT said it would “include advisories at the top of each episode and coming out of commercial breaks.” There are no rules preventing TNT from airing the episodes uncut; as a cable network, TNT is not subject to the same content standards that the FCC requires of over-the-air broadcast TV outlets.

The full 15-episode Season 1 of “The Pitt,” which comes from John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, will air three back-to-back episodes a week on TNT from Dec. 1 to Dec. 29.

On 11/11/2025 at 9:51 AM, RPM said:

‘The Pitt’ to Air Uncut on TNT in December, With Nudity and ‘Graphic Medical Imagery’ Intact

“The Pitt” will not be sanitized for your protection. As Season 1 of the critically acclaimed, Emmy-winning HBO Max medical drama gets a basic cable run via TNT next month, no edits will be made to the intense, sometimes raw streaming version.

That means all of the show’s “graphic medical imagery,” including nudity, will remain intact and be seen on TNT as the show makes its linear premiere on Monday, Dec. 1, at 9 p.m. ET.

In a press release, TNT noted that the decision not to edit “The Pitt” for linear TV was in line with the show’s “core mission to accurately depict the realities of an emergency department.” Those “graphic medical imagery” scenes, including the depiction of a birth in Episode 11, “are integral to the show’s portrayal of the raw emotional toll that such work has on those who commit their lives to the medical profession,” the cabler said.

Acknowledging that such imagery is normally edited out from acquired fare on linear commercial TV, TNT said it would “include advisories at the top of each episode and coming out of commercial breaks.” There are no rules preventing TNT from airing the episodes uncut; as a cable network, TNT is not subject to the same content standards that the FCC requires of over-the-air broadcast TV outlets.

The full 15-episode Season 1 of “The Pitt,” which comes from John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, will air three back-to-back episodes a week on TNT from Dec. 1 to Dec. 29.

There was nudity?

7 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

There was nudity?

Yeah on the gurneys and in the beds there were.  Didn't really focus on it cause they were doing procedures and stuff.

29 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

There was nudity?

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2 hours ago, Drew said:

Yeah on the gurneys and in the beds there were.  Didn't really focus on it cause they were doing procedures and stuff.

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  • 1 month later...

Such a great show...and I was lucky enough to not hear anything about it until the first season was done, and I could binge the whole season.  So glad...I'd have hated to have to wait week to week to watch.

I watched the first 2 episodes and stopped because at first it seemed like ER part 2. Went back watched it all when all episodes were out and loved it. And what I really like is simply that it is competent people doing competent things. Something you don’t see a lot of in shows, unfortunately.

11 hours ago, Spoetzl said:

I watched the first 2 episodes and stopped because at first it seemed like ER part 2. Went back watched it all when all episodes were out and loved it. And what I really like is simply that it is competent people doing competent things. Something you don’t see a lot of in shows, unfortunately.

Or in real life. 

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12 hours ago, Drew said:

Such a great show...and I was lucky enough to not hear anything about it until the first season was done, and I could binge the whole season.  So glad...I'd have hated to have to wait week to week to watch.

so, you have me on ignore? 

 

I've been shouting from the rooftops about the greatness of this series. 

22 hours ago, Spoetzl said:

I watched the first 2 episodes and stopped because at first it seemed like ER part 2. Went back watched it all when all episodes were out and loved it. And what I really like is simply that it is competent people doing competent things. Something you don’t see a lot of in shows, unfortunately.

My wife loves the show and calls it "competence porn." I like hearing her say that.

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