TVLine has named Katherine LaNasa as its Performer of the Week for her portrayal of Nurse Dana in Season 2, Episode 12 of The Pitt, titled '6:00 p.m.', which aired on March 26. LaNasa's performance captured Dana unraveling after an assault by Doug Driscoll, clashing intensely with Robby, played by Noah Wyle. The episode highlighted her command and emotional depth amid hospital chaos.
Katherine LaNasa delivered a standout performance as Nurse Dana in 'The Pitt' Season 2, Episode 12, earning TVLine's Performer of the Week honor. Dana, a steady charge nurse in Season 1 amid emergency department turmoil, has shown cracks since returning to work after an assault by Doug Driscoll in Season 2. LaNasa previously impressed in Episode 6, snapping at a patient who grabbed Emma and struggling to explain her daily returns, and in Episodes 7 and 8 as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner during Alanna's exam. Noah Wyle also shone as Robby, opposite LaNasa in a tense exchange between two trauma-avoidant characters. In Episode 12, Dana shifted into protective mode after helping Emma escape Curtis' chokehold. She sharply rebuked Robby for suggesting she delegate Curtis' care, saying, 'If you think for one minute I'm putting anyone else from my staff at risk with that a*hole, you better give your f*king head a shake.' Moments later, as Robby questioned her demeanor, Dana welled up silently when interrupted. She later self-administered Versed without orders, retreating to the bathroom to curse, bury her face in her hands, and kick the wall. The confrontation peaked in the ambulance bay, where Robby realized the vial was prepared for Driscoll's potential return. Dana defended her choice, ensuring Emma's safety, and accused Robby of martyrdom while holding others to high standards, her fear of his sabbatical evident. LaNasa, who earned an Emmy nod last fall, has solidified her role's importance to the series.