Noah Wyle named TVLine's Performer of the Week for The Pitt finale

TVLine has named Noah Wyle as its Performer of the Week for his role as Dr. Robby in the Season 2 finale of The Pitt, titled '9:00 P.M.,' which aired on April 16. The accolade highlights Wyle's performance in the episode's pivotal scenes, marking a peak for the Emmy winner who previously earned the honor in Season 1. Editors praised a key monologue with Dr. Jack Abbot as the standout moment.

Noah Wyle delivered a raw portrayal of Dr. Robby hitting rock bottom in The Pitt's Season 2 finale. TVLine spotlighted his confession to Dr. Jack Abbot, played by Shawn Hatosy, where Robby grapples with the toll of his hospital work. 'The most important things I've ever done in my life have been in this hospital. Nothing will ever matter more than what I've done here, but it is killing me,' Robby says, gasping for air. He adds, 'You know how they say a part of you dies when you lose someone you love? I'm not convinced that a part of you doesn't die every time you see a fellow human pass. And I've seen so many people die that I feel like it's leaching something from my soul.' Wyle's face drains of color, conveying a profound sense of defeat beyond prior breakdowns, such as curling fetal during a mass casualty event or a rooftop crisis last season. TVLine also noted strong scenes with Baby Jane Doe, where Robby plays a lullaby and reflects on his own abandonment while comforting the infant, and a tense exchange with Dr. Al-Hashimi, played by Sepideh Moafi, urging her to report her seizures. These moments reframe Robby's arc, leaving viewers questioning his future. In honorable mention, Bryan Cranston impressed in Malcolm in the Middle's revival episode 'Life's Still Unfair,' embodying Hal's hallucinogenic crisis and existential fears with physical comedy and pathos.

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Dr. Robert Glatter of Lenox Hill Hospital described a nurse assault storyline in HBO's The Pitt as disturbingly realistic. In season 2, episode 11, a patient attacks young nurse Emma, played by Laëtitia Hollard, before charge nurse Dana, portrayed by Katherine LaNasa, intervenes. Glatter told Men's Health that emergency nurses face high rates of verbal and physical assaults.

 

 

 

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