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An ER Doctor Reacts to <em>The Pitt</em> Season 2, Episode 3's Major Car Accident Patients

The following story contains spoilers for The Pitt season 2, episode 3, "9:00 A. M." PART OF THE fun of watching The Pitt—a fast-paced medical drama that takes place in real-time—is that we get to jump back and forth between all kinds of different medical predicaments, often with significantly differing levels of urgency. That means sometimes getting involved with life-and-death stakes; It also means that sometimes we're gonna learn how to get beads out of a little kid's nose. These cases vary widely—in recent weeks, we've seen some potential major head issues, and we've also seen the downside of overdosing on erectile dysfunction medication.

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Key Highlights

  • But it's important to remember, at the end of the day, that The Pitt is a show about an emergency room, and every so often we get to see the show's depiction of a down-the-line good old fashioned emergency.
  • The Washington Post recently wrote a piece about the cathartic joy in watching films and television shows that depict good people being good at what they do—dubbing it "competency porn"—and that's exactly what we often see at play in The Pitt when our medical heroes are forced to jump into action at a moment's notice to save a couple lives.
  • Take "9:00 A. M.," the third episode of the show's already busy second season.
  • While we're still balancing a number of cases and patients from the season's first two episodes, we don't get to think much before Mr.
  • and Mrs.
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  1. An ER Doctor Reacts to <em>The Pitt</em> Season 2, Episode 3's Major Car Accident Patients

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