Isa Briones explains hope in The Pitt season 2 finale karaoke scene

Isa Briones, who plays Dr. Trinity Santos on The Pitt, described the season 2 finale's karaoke duet with Dr. Mel King as a moment of hope amid her character's struggles. The scene features Santos and King performing Alanis Morissette's 'You Oughta Know' after a tough shift at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. Briones highlighted how it shows Santos reaching for connection despite her fears.

In the season 2 finale of The Pitt, Dr. Trinity Santos and Dr. Mel King head to karaoke to belt out 'You Oughta Know' by Alanis Morissette, providing a cathartic release after their demanding shift. Series creator R. Scott Gemmill selected the song, calling it a fun Easter egg that allows the characters to scream out the day's frustrations. The moment departs from the show's intense emergency department scenes, offering a glimpse of life outside the hospital for its frontline workers. Isa Briones told TVLine that the scene represents hope for Santos, who avoids the trauma counselor and fears abandonment by colleagues like Robby, Garcia, and Whitaker. 'I think it's a really special moment of hope,' Briones said. 'Maybe she'll be OK. She's got all the right tools, and you see she just wants connection.' Despite pushing people away, Santos invites Mel, signaling a willingness to build friendships. Briones discussed Santos' season 2 arc, including her history of self-harm revealed through visible scars and a tense moment grabbing a scalpel amid personal crises. The character bonds with Dr. Robby over shared trauma from an incident with Langdon, viewing him as a safe authority figure, though his own struggles mirror hers. Briones noted cultural aspects, like karaoke as an outlet in Filipino communities where mental health discussions are less common. During filming, Briones and co-star Taylor improvised letting Mel's hair down, emphasizing fun after a grueling shift. Briones expressed satisfaction with the realistic portrayal of self-harm scars, drawing positive fan reactions for its authenticity in depicting medical professionals' mental health challenges.

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