
""You're OK, you're safe. You're not alone," Robby tells the baby, turning on Rosie Carney and Lisa Hannigan's 'Thousand' as a sort of lullaby."
""I got abandoned, too. When I was eight. But I got through all of that, and so will you. I've got a good feeling that you're gonna be just fine.""
""We joked about it - cutting to him on his motorcycle with the baby in a Baby Bjorn - but no," Gemmill said. "Whether we follow up with Baby Jane Doe remains to be seen, but he's got his hands full with his spirit quest.""
In the Season 2 finale of The Pitt, Dr. Robby comforts Baby Jane Doe, expressing empathy for her difficult start in life. He shares his own experience of abandonment, assuring her that she will be fine and has a bright future ahead. Although there is speculation about Robby potentially caring for the baby during his sabbatical, the show's creator confirms that this will not happen. Robby's moment with the baby serves a significant emotional purpose, highlighting themes of kinship and hope.
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