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The Pitt 1x3 '9:00 A.M.' EXTRA Early Access/Watchalong

Whitaker struggles with the reality of losing a patient. A second teenage overdose shows up at the ER, and it seems like there's a connection to another patient... Make sure to drop a like if you're enjoying our The Pitt reactions!

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The Pitt 1x3 '9:00 A.M.' EXTRA Early Access/Watchalong

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I have an ICD which is an internal defibrillator and that shit feels like being hit by a truck centered in your chest when it goes off. It gave me so much anxiety because it would go off multiple times when it shouldn't have. I hate it so much, lol

Yasmine mixon

I'm liking this way more than I thought i would.

Yasmine mixon

im a social work student and this shows hitting a little close, might need to sit it out or slow down lol. its rough but really good, thanks to whoever suggested it.

funguswoman

I feel like most really good shows have the first few eps to set the tone/expectation and then it picks up and gets really good

Sami

I spent one year working in emergency as a new nurse and dealt with death a lot and I don't feel reactive to it.I am not sure if it's a good thing or bad thing.I can't do my job if I have to stress over death the way most people do.I have a moment of silence but I am not like walking around stressed out like this med student was.Its seeing the family members grieve that affects me and it actually makes me shake because they are screaming or wailing on top of their lungs and i get a visceral reaction and get shaken up from it.Someone will even physically grab your arms or legs and shake you so you might be disorientated or in shock and go pale but that's about it. Compare that to the job I had when I was a nursing student,which was in in-home hospice or palliative care.That was very painful.my god.i think it's because I spent more time with them and got to know their past and story.When they passed away I'd always dream about them.Every single time. I would take a nap on their couch in the living room cause I stay overnight and have these lucid dreams of them. one was trying to leave through the front door 🚪 and I don't know why in that dream I didn't think it was weird that she was young and dressed like people in the 1940s and could walk.I just kept saying "What are you doing out of bed it's night time etc".And they would just smile and then i'd wake up,run up to their room and check on them and they'd be gone.And that's when I genuinely get a heartfelt reaction.Its not sadness it's more like this bittersweet feeling.I am not scared to be alone in a house with a dead body next to me waiting for the doctor no.I turn all the lights off.

🥀🌕 Juliana 🦂♏🥀

he also wasn't smirking he was very clearly wincing lmao😭

Spencer Reid

guys you got to be a little more understanding here. langdon 100% has empathy. great they're going to be one of those reactors who hates him😭 there was a doctor that i saw react to this show and he said the way dana and langdon interacted actually felt very accurate to how it is. they make jokes because what they see is so dark. same thing with going from watching a man code to talking about puppies. its how they cope. ive seen a lot of doctors say this is very accurate to a shift. its hard work they do, its hard to judge them for how they cope with the trauma. i totally get not vibing with a character, and you guys are usually very open minded, but just thought i'd help provide a little context.

Spencer Reid


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