The Pitt season 1 episodes 10-12 debut on TNT

TNT airs episodes 10 through 12 of Noah Wyle's medical drama The Pitt on December 22, offering first-time viewers a glimpse into intense personal revelations amid professional crises at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. The episodes highlight key character developments ahead of season 2's premiere on HBO Max in January. Coverage focuses on dramatic confrontations and backstory disclosures that deepen the series' emotional stakes.

The Pitt, an Emmy-winning medical drama created by and starring Noah Wyle, continues its run on TNT with three uncut episodes airing every Monday in December. This week's broadcast features episodes 10 to 12, building tension in the high-stakes environment of Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center.

Episode 10 centers on a rupture in the relationship between senior resident Robby and his mentee Langdon. After nurse Santos raises suspicions, Robby discovers a stash of stolen pills in Langdon's locker. Langdon denies being an addict, leading to what Wyle describes as "the closest thing you are going to get to a breakup scene" in the series. Wyle explains the scene's impact: "It's a serious liability issue, first and foremost," highlighting risks to patient care, alongside personal betrayal. "Having your mentee lie to your face and kind of gaslight you along," he adds, noting Robby's self-directed anger for missing signs due to bias. Actor Patrick Ball, who portrays Langdon, emphasizes their bond: "Langdon and Robby really understand each other... There's a certain brotherhood in understanding how, as doctors, we have to soldier on."

Episode 11 provides backstory through a poignant ambulance conversation between Robby and his ex, Dr. Heather Collins. She shares a recent IVF miscarriage and reveals a past abortion from their relationship that she never disclosed. Robby, stunned, offers reassurance, affirming she deserves forgiveness. Wyle notes the timing: "Certain moments get earned... By the time you get to Episode 11, you've invested quite a bit in our characters." This respite precedes chaos in episode 12, triggered by a shooting at Pittfest that escalates into a mass casualty event spanning the season's end.

These episodes underscore the toll of medical work on personal lives, setting up season 2's January 8 premiere on HBO Max.

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Illustration of The Pitt doctors confronting traumas in season 2 finale, with season 3 time jump teaser.
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The Pitt season 2 finale reveals doctor traumas and teases season 3

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In the season 2 finale of HBO Max's The Pitt, Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi disclosed her temporal lobe seizures to Dr. Robby Robinavitch, while he confronted his abandonment issues and suicidal ideations before embarking on a spirit quest. Creator R. Scott Gemmill confirmed a four-month time jump to November for season 3, premiering in January 2027, with most of the cast returning. Sepideh Moafi and Noah Wyle discussed their characters' vulnerabilities in interviews with TVLine.

In The Pitt season 2 episode 14, doctors Robby, Langdon and Al-Hashimi face personal crises amid high-stakes medical cases. Series creator R. Scott Gemmill discussed Robby's confrontation with suicidal thoughts, Langdon's risky procedure and Al-Hashimi's seizure diagnosis reveal. The episode sets up the season finale.

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Thursday's episode of The Pitt delved into Dr. Robby's personal history during a heated exchange with charge nurse Dana. Tensions escalated as Robby disclosed that his mother abandoned him, leaving him raised by his grandparents. The installment also addressed concerns over Dr. Al-Hashimi's performance and updates on staff departures.

Fiona Dourif discussed her character Dr. Cassie McKay in an interview and hinted at a Season 3 storyline that feels quite personal to her. The actress also reflected on key relationships and emotional themes from Season 2 of the medical drama. Production on the new season begins later this month.

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Shawn Hatosy, who won the Best Guest Actor Emmy in 2025 for his role as Dr. Jack Abbot on The Pitt, is now submitting in the more competitive Outstanding Supporting Actor category. TVLine has confirmed the change for the HBO Max drama's second season. This move could pit him against co-stars Patrick Ball and Gerran Howell.

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