The Pitt
The Pitt broadcasts its final of season 1 tonight, the culmination of a superb race of 15 episodes which chroniced an entire change in real time and has already attracted mass praise, audience and potential appointments of Emmy.
Pitt season 2 occurs, and Max wants to be released next January, in barely nine. However, there are bad news if you like each medical character in the series. Due to the nature of the real reals, as well as the events of the series, we could lose a good part. Let’s go through potential losses:
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Mel King (Taylor Dearden), Trinity Santos (Isa Brones), Dennis Whitaker (Gerran Howell), Victoria Javadi (Shabanana Azeez)
You can recognize that all these characters were those presented in the first because it is the first day of their emergency rotation at various times in their medical training careers. The problem with this is that the Rotations ER ends, and with season 2 which takes place 10 months after the events of season 1, it could mean that they all left next time, because it is just how it works.
THE potential is there for a return. You can do several rotations ER, and you will probably do it especially if you continue to be as a domain of medicine. But do the four come back at the same time? It would be a bit exaggerated if the Pitt wanted to continue to represent as realistic as possible.
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Frank Langdon (Patrick Ball)
You may know the reasoning here, because even if Frank returned to help the mass shooting after Dr. Robby expelled him, his flight and his apparent dependence do not disappear. It may not be welcome to the emergency after that, at least not this one.
But in the field of medicine, you can go through your “errors”. An idea here would be to pass Frank through rehabilitation, which could be finished in this ten month window, and to return it to work if it could prove that it was clean. So it could mean that he do to come back. But another question concerns the actor himself, because Patrick Ball recently announced that he would play Hamlet in a production of the from May. But the production and shooting of Pitt will soon, it is therefore not clear if he would be able to do both.
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Dana Evans (Katherine Lanasa)
After being struck in the face by a patient, Dana told Robby that she thought it may be time to hang up and retire. He doesn’t want her to do it, of course, and there is no guarantee that she will do it, but ten months later? It is possible. I guess no, it remains, but it has been raised as a specific plot point.
Who do you think will stay and go? It is difficult to lose anyone from this incredible cast, of course.
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