
"I'm thrilled that the team over at HBO put together another insane fifteen-hour shift in the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center so quickly, even though I would honestly watch Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) do anything after such a stellar first season. He could microwave TV dinners and read me the dictionary in the season 2 premiere and I'd still be happy."
"But for everyone else, season 2 is chock full of even more stressful hospital visits and chaotic emergencies. Creator R. Scott Gemmill chose to center the second season around the Fourth of July weekend, meaning Dr. Robby is likely about to treat everything from firework disasters to drunk-driving accidents. Everyone's favorite doctor returns on the final shift before a planned three-month sabbatical when season 2 begins, so I'm sure it won't be an easy one."
Season 2 of The Pitt spans 15 episodes, each representing one hour of a 15-hour trauma shift. Episodes premiere weekly on HBO Max on Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT, running from January 8 to April 16. The season centers on the Fourth of July weekend, bringing firework injuries, drunk-driving accidents, and heightened emergency-room pressure. Dr. Robby returns for the final shift before a planned three-month sabbatical, and Dr. Al-Hashimi arrives as his replacement with differing methods. Dr. Langdon also returns, with lingering tensions in his relationship with Dr. Robby. The schedule lists episode times from 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
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