You donโt need a drop of water to dive headfirst down the โslideโ of chaos of THE PITTโs four oโclock hour. This episode is relentless, throwing us right into the thick of what it means to survive in a Level One Trauma Center. Iโll admit, I was hoping for more fireworks after last weekโs cliffhanger, but what I got instead was even better: a raw look at imperfect people doing their best to be heroes, even when the stakes are life or death. That exploration is especially nice, as we see Dr. Mohan (Supriya Ganesh) show her imperfections.
But the real spark this hour? Roxie. Katherine LaNasa nails it, bringing a character weโve all seen before and making her feel fresh. THE PITT could have gone for the easy stereotype, but instead, it gives Roxie real dignity.
If I have one gripe with E10, itโs the never-ending feud between Dr. Langdon and Trinity Santos. Honestly, itโs starting to wear thin. With so much heart in this episode, their drama feels like extra noise (Of course, watch me eat my words if it all pays off later).
My favorite quotes this week:
- โAll they want is more time with their mother, all I want is less time with mine.โ
- โIf itโs not in a text with emojis, you kids canโt read for sh*t.โ
- โThe invisible string always connects us.โ
Final Thought: This emotional, jam-packed episode once again proves that THE PITT has โlegs.โ
Itโs available on HBO Max.

