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Editor’s note: The below recap contains spoilers for The Pitt Season 2 Episode 5.

The Pitt Season 2 may have had a slow start, but it was a purposeful way to show the calm before the storm. Instead, watching characters adjust became the focus, whether it be Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch (Noah Wyle) preparing for his sabbatical, Dr. Baran Al-Hashmi (Sepideh Moafi) getting ready to take over as the new attending, or Dr. Frank Langdon (Patrick Ball) returning after his stint in rehab. These characters clash, but will they have time to disagree now that things are picking up? In last week’s episode, the ER starts receiving an influx of patients from a nearby hospital that has shut down for a mysterious reason, so what’s in store for “The Pitt” now that Season 2’s shift has reached the fifth hour?

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Episode 5, “11:00 AM,” begins with Debbie Cohen (Mara Klein), who has cellulitis of the foot spreading up her leg, being taken to Robby. It leads to the attending and Langdon being forced to speak to each other, with the former telling him that his patient has gotten worse. Dr. Trinity Santos (Isa Briones) is asked if she wants to join Trauma 2, but she’s still overwhelmed with getting caught up with her charting, which she’s now doing via dictation. That doesn’t last long, as nurse Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa) sends her to see a new patient with help from James Ogilvie (Lucas Iverson).

Meanwhile, Orlando Diaz (William Guirola), the patient with diabetes and no health insurance wants to leave, but Dr. Samira Mohan (Supriya Ganesh) gets him to stay while she finds case manager Noelle Hastings (Meta Golding) to talk about costs. As this is happening, Al-Hashimi observes the patient with the infection in Trauma 2. When Debbie gets on the phone with her boss, and he threatens to fire her, Robby takes the phone and threatens a lawsuit where he will testify on her behalf. With that, the anxious Debbie smiles and relaxes.

Victoria Javadi (Shabana Azeez) and Dr. Al-Hashimi give an update to Jada (Erin Croom), the sister of the unconscious man, Jackson (Zack Morris), who was tased, as Santos and Ogilvie get to work on their patient, a constipated elderly woman. Back in Trauma 2, Robby tries to leave Langdon to help a woman who hit her head, but Al-Hashmi and Cassie McKay (Fiona Dourif) have got it handled, so he goes to an inmate who was assaulted, only for Dennis Whitaker (Gerran Howell) and Mel King (Taylor Dearden) to jump in. Robby’s forced to return to Trauma 2, where the infection is spreading up Debbie’s leg, and the docs look worried. Robby tells Langdon it’s severe sepsis, and the returning doctor wants to know what else he can do, but Robby tells him he’s done enough and won’t even look at him. Langdon then checks on Louie (Ernest Harden Jr.) next, only to discover that Whitaker is already handling the prescription of his meds. When he tries to talk to Robby, he’s quickly rejected.

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A Patient’s Infection Is Spreading Fast in ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Episode 5

Santos focuses on her charts while Ogilvie treats a woman with a bad cough. Meanwhile, Cassie is caring for a woman who hit her head after having a seizure. She’s weak from cancer and getting hospice care. Meanwhile, Mr. Diaz is experiencing a different issue, and the best that Noelle can do is offer financial assistance, with the hospital covering 40% — but if his bill is over $100,000, that’s still a lot of money. Joy Kwon (Irene Choi) suggests admitting the man to a different and cheaper department, so Noelle says she’ll look into it. She finds a quick moment to talk to Robbie, telling him he’ll get the itch to return to the hospital in seven weeks, tops. She also tells Dana that she hopes Robby finds the peace he’s looking for.

Santos determines that the old woman with the cough Ogilvie is treating has tuberculosis. That means he’ll need shots and to mask up when he moves her. Langdon moves on to a young man who was purposely branded with dry ice before Al-Hashimi asks how he’s doing. Robby’s not going to be here, and she’s happy he’s back. Al-Hashimi then checks in on Mel and Dennis, who are treating the inmate with the broken jaw and ribs, before putting Mohan in charge. A prison guard is monitoring the man at all times, making sure he’s constantly cuffed, even though the doctors don’t like it. Dennis is worried that he overstepped with Langdon, but Mohan says it’s fine. Meanwhile, Debbie’s infection is getting worse, and her blood pressure and oxygen are dropping. Stepping out, Robby is upset to run into Langdon after telling him to leave, but Dana puts him in his place. Al-Hashimi asks Robby why he’s treating her like a resident by questioning her about patient status. He only wants to know how everyone is, he says, so she asks for the same consideration.


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Louie’s Life Is in Danger at the End of ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Episode 5

Ernest Harden Jr. and Patrick Ball in The Pitt Season 2 Episode 5
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A surgeon arrives to see Debbie, who has gone into septic shock. He’s only a med student, though, so Robby demands others come down now. As that situation gets worse, Al-Hashimi watches Dennis and Mel sew up the inmate, whose skin is so weak that the sutures won’t hold. In a quieter moment, Ogilvie asks Santos how she stays so calm. Meanwhile, in another room, Mr. Diaz is allowed to be transferred, although he won’t be getting the IV drip Mohan wants. He’ll be saving some money, but without the level of treatment he needs.

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Cassie sets up the cancer patient with a morphine drip, which means she can go home, where an off-duty nurse is helping her with end-of-life care. The old woman with the impacted stool won’t be going home soon, though, and it’s up to Whitaker and to Ogilvie to unblock her rectum. It’s a gross job and nearly too much for the new guy, but someone’s gotta do it, even when the patient loses control of her bowels all over him.

That’s a quick, lighthearted moment before it’s back to Debbie, where Robby is now cutting open her leg to relieve the pressure. Al-Hashimi goes to Santos and suggests she use her AI idea for charting, but Robby disagrees. Saving time with charting only means more patients being seen without a pay increase. As the episode ends, Langdon checks up on Louie, only to find him unconscious and flatlining. He and Robby immediately begin chest compressions. Is the hospital’s most lovable patient going to make it?


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Release Date

January 9, 2025

Network

Max

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Showrunner

R. Scott Gemmill

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Directors

Amanda Marsalis

Writers
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Joe Sachs, Cynthia Adarkwa

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  • Noah Wyle

    Dr. Michael ‘Robby’ Robinavitch

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  • Tracy Ifeachor

    Dr. Heather Collins

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Pros & Cons
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  • We’re finally starting to see some interaction between Robby and Langdon.
  • Debbie Cohen’s leg infection could be the ER’s scariest case yet.
  • The Louie cliffhanger is a heartbreaker.

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