The Pitt Episode 7 Review: I Was Impressed By 1 Character's Quick Instinct In A Tense Hour That Ends With A Worrisome Cliffhanger

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The Pitt Episode 7 Review: I Was Impressed By 1 Character's Quick Instinct In A Tense Hour That Ends With A Worrisome Cliffhanger
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Warning: SPOILERS ahead for The Pitt episode 7!In its latest tense hour, The Pitt episode 7 better highlights its many strong characters, using cases new and old to further their development. As Robby continues to struggle with his trauma of watching Adamson die during the Covid-19 pandemic, the young doctors-in-training begin to shine once more, this time in new, engaging ways. A few characters get the spotlight in this episode, highlighting their particular strengths in the medical field.

This is made more evident by another pandemic flashback, which sees Robby begging to keep someone on a ventilator in the children's wing. Given this vision was seen in a previous episode, it's safe to assume this is Adamson, and the protagonist can't stop reliving his death. The scene changes him for the rest of the episode as he snaps more often at his fellow doctors, as evidenced by Robby arguing with Dr. Collins about his short temper and berating Dr.

Given The Pitt's medical realism is compounded by realistic characters, what happens next isn't too surprising. Santos attempts to confront the situation herself by talking with the injured man's daughter. While this seemingly backfires, with the young girl denying the accusations and not wanting to discuss the subject, Santos ends the episode by confronting the incapacitated father herself.

Other important information from the episode includes the revelation the patient on the train tracks in episode 1 had been pushed and the new patient with a heart attack is being kept alive with a machine. Related The Pitt Episode 4 Review: I'm Ready For More Of Max's Riveting Medical Drama As Robby's Emotional Arc Finally Takes Shape The Pitt episode 4 continues to illustrate the struggles at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital as Max's 24-like drama excels at its intention.

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