The Pitt revisa una escena de la segunda temporada tras sucesos reales

Los productores de la serie de HBO Max The Pitt eliminaron una escena de pelea planeada para el undécimo episodio de la segunda temporada tras los recientes asesinatos. El cambio se realizó para evitar parecer insensibles ante las tensiones del mundo real.

El episodio muestra a agentes de ICE llevando a una mujer latina herida a la sala de emergencias. Esto genera tensión y el arresto del enfermero Jesse, interpretado por Ned Brower. Noah Wyle, quien protagoniza y produce la serie, señaló que la escena original incluía una pelea en pantalla con los oficiales. La secuencia fue eliminada tras los asesinatos de Renée Good y Alex Pretti. El creador R. Scott Gemmill y el productor John Wells enfatizaron la importancia de presentar la trama de manera neutral. La describieron como una prueba de Rorschach que permite a los espectadores sacar sus propias conclusiones sin sermones.

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