Drama Noah Wyle Returns to His Roots in HBO Max's The Pitt

Yeah, there was never any doubt the award was his.
 
Four episodes in and I’m almost tempted to embark on an ER binge when this is over.
 
When The Pitt started I was already seasons deep into my first binge of ER since it was on the air.

There's a lot more fat to each season given that they're longer, and the writers clearly had no plan for anything, but the first eight or nine seasons are all really solid. The show didn't start to dip in quality until Wyle took a leave of absence before finally quitting. It really went off the rails in season 13, where you can tell the writers were getting notes from the network to be more like Grey's Anatomy or House. I finally gave up at that point and never bothered finishing it.
 
Finished the season and absolutely loved it, but one thing… how exactly was McKay in the wrong for getting the cops involved with the kid with the hit list of girls he hated?

Like, okay, he wasn’t behind the mass shooting, great. But you don’t know that he never would’ve acted on it. ****, his mother made herself sick because she was so worried that might do something violent. Something needed to be done.
 

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