"The Pitt's excellent Season 2 didn't attempt to match or outdo the crisis of last year's PittFest calamity. Instead, it managed to wring equally compelling drama out of all of its characters just having a really, really crappy day."
"The hospital's computer system was threatened by hackers, forcing it to shut down and everyone to turn to pen-and-paper recordkeeping, complete with triplicate forms and eager messengers ferrying orders around."
"The season saw him growing ever more irritable and brittle, leading up to last night's finale, in which his closest friends finally confronted him about his darker hints at not wanting to return."
The Pitt's second season unfolds over 15 episodes, showcasing the characters facing personal and professional challenges rather than a major external crisis. Dr. Robby Robinavitch experiences irritability and conflict with colleagues while preparing for a motorcycle trip. The season includes various incidents, such as a hospital computer shutdown and a waterslide collapse, but lacks the overwhelming chaos of the first season. The internal struggles of the characters, particularly Dr. Robby, take center stage, culminating in a confrontation with friends about his darker feelings.
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