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So mostly these days I am obsessed with The Pitt! I love the show so much, for itself, and because it's such a natural successor to MASH and other shows I have loved. I've said on Bluesky that it's the only show I've ever come across that really understands how teaching and growth and mentoring happen in a professional environment - fandom is full of academia stories, and indeed academics, and school and high school stories, but not so much the grown-up, affirming, important work of teaching someone to do your job because you, they and the job all matter. (What do I teach people to do! Not save lives. But it matters. I had a lovely, lovely email from one of my team before she went off on maternity leave that said wonderful things about my teaching, about what she'd learned from me, how her practice had changed as a result of me, at which point I had to go and lie down and cry for a while. When Robby says with emphasis, "This is a teaching hospital", it makes me think of it.

(Brief outline: Robby, otherwise Dr Michael Robinavitch, is a warm, scathing, compassionate soul who runs an emergency department in Pittsburgh, it's an ensemble cast of interns, resident doctors, patients, nurses and others and Robby is the keystone of it all in a tired, mentally ill kind of a way. Each episode of the show covers an hour, so the entire season covers a single shift. It's very good. Also Robby is played by Noah Wyle - and, as the show's executive producers lost a litigation against the IP-holders for ER, he is emphatically not John Carter. I love this. Robby feels, and is, beautifully imagined: a working-class Jewish man, who wears a magen David necklace, all because Carter was a WASP with a trust fund.)

I also love Trinity Santos, a brilliant lovely Filipina asshole of a lesbian, and Jack Abbot, who is Robby's friend and also mirror image - being to the night shift what Robby is the day - and also fascinating for himself. He's a former MASH combat medic which is what decided me for sure that the show deliberately draws on its predecessor. The Pitt isn't a sitcom, but it has the warmth MASH had; and Abbot, who is a lower-leg amputee, embodies some of its ambivalence. (And! In s2 they have someone deliver Henry Blake's "young men die" speech, with the same blocking as the original. I love it.)

Anyway I love this show. It is so rich and funny and so fucking human, all the damn time. Robby's PTSD is from covid, and his nightmares are of full PPE - and I was like, okay, do I want to watch this. Robby has PTSD from treating covid patients but my dad died from treating covid patients. But I did want to watch it, because it takes what it does seriously. I want to write a fic, about Robby and his suicidal tendencies, and the baby and Jack, and I also want it to be a daemon AU, because I am insane. I haven't written anything good in a year and like I said I am insane. Maybe I should just ask people to give me fic prompts.

on 2026-04-23 05:42 pm (UTC)
philomytha: Biggles, Algy, Ginger and Bertie (biggles team)
Posted by [personal profile] philomytha
I keep hearing about this, and you saying it's like MASH is what has tipped me over into wanting to watch it, this sounds excellent <3

on 2026-04-23 06:14 pm (UTC)
musesfool: mel king from the pitt with a smiley face (happy to be here)
Posted by [personal profile] musesfool
It's such a good show! I love it a lot!

on 2026-04-23 07:04 pm (UTC)
princessofgeeks: Shane smiling, caption Canada's Shane Hollander (Default)
Posted by [personal profile] princessofgeeks
It's such a good show. I am enjoying it immensely.

on 2026-04-23 07:23 pm (UTC)
goss: Television sets (Teevee)
Posted by [personal profile] goss
Each episode of the show covers an hour, so the entire season covers a single shift

Oh, that sounds intriguing. I've been wondering whether I should check out the series, so thanks for the write-up about the teaching/learning aspect - adds another dimension to it that might be of interest to me.

on 2026-04-23 07:23 pm (UTC)
goss: Television sets (Teevee)
Posted by [personal profile] goss
Each episode of the show covers an hour, so the entire season covers a single shift

Oh, that sounds intriguing.

I've been wondering whether I should check out the series, so thanks for the write-up about the teaching/learning aspect - adds another dimension to it that might be of interest to me.

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