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PRECIOUS FRIENDS!!!
How’s my least problematic trainee?
Dr. Mel King & Dr. Frank Langdon THE PITT
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a bathroom crash out is mandatory at this job
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We're supposed to go to a restaurant on Fridays.
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I don’t think we give Robby enough credit for how goofy he is. When he’s not having a PTSD induced breakdown and contemplating his worth he is sneaking around DODGING and WEAVING Gloria, stirring up the nurses to distract her and performing a little dance to stop Collins from looking at the rats. That’s is SILLY MAN
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the internet's favorite resident doctor
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I love mel so much she is much better represented then the good doctor ever will be
mel scaring the hoes compilation
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The creators of the Pitt were like what if we create a show about the extreme hardships of being a healthcare worker particularly in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic but underneath that it’s an exploration of human nature and the ways we all crack under pressure and underneath that it’s about unresolved trauma and how it ripples out and affects everyone around us and underneath that it’s about milfs. And God bless them for it 🫡
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“The Pitt” characters + tumblr posts that are definitely about them part 1 (original posts: x, x, x, x, x, x, x, x) (part 2, 3, 4, 5)
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on rewatch it’s even clearer that robby is a great mentor to everyone, but he is a much better mentor to his male trainees. he argues with them less; he is more accepting of their diagnoses around difficult cases; he is more comfortable taking them under his wing. they rarely challenge him. it takes just that much more effort from the women of the pitt — mckay, collins, and mohan especially — to argue their point of view on patient care, especially around women’s issues. and that effort weighs on them! it’s exhausting for mohan to constantly defend herself on her care choices. it’s unfair to put blame on mckay for making an extremely understandable decision about david out of concern for his female classmates. his relationship with collins is inappropriate — at minimum it likely gets in the way of her professional development (note that langdon was the one recommended for that fellowship, without even asking robby for it).
i appreciate this writing choice a lot. robby is extremely likable and a compelling center of the story. he makes the right decision for his female patients many times, including giving a teenage girl a chance at reproductive freedom at personal risk. he’s supportive of the women in his department and wants them to do well.
but still. it’s there. and he doesn’t even know it.
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