
It has been an emotionally taxing day for “The Pitt” fandom. With information that Supriya Ganesh is not going to return as a sequence common, we have already got a reasonably clear sense of Dr. Samira Mohan’s destiny two episodes out from the Season 2 finale. And if that weren’t sufficient, Thursday’s episode brings much more stress, as Robby and Dana’s Episode 12 dust-up — which earned Katherine LaNasa Performer of the Week honors — bleeds into this hour, culminating in a serious backstory reveal.
The strain between the division chief and cost nurse remains to be palpable initially of the hour. When Dana suggests Robby think about signing out and hitting the highway, he snaps again, stating the hypocrisy of her doubtlessly working a double after sending Lena house, including, “So that you get to go the additional mile, and the remainder of us simply get accused of being martyrs.”
Later, Dana calls him out for talking candidly concerning the chance that Samira’s affected person, Orlando Diaz, tried to kill himself to spare his household the burden of medical debt — utterly disregarding that he is inside earshot of Orlando’s spouse. Shortly after, when he has a visceral response to the information that his pal Duke has an ascending aortic aneurysm that might burst at any minute, Dana’s the one who snaps, telling him to take a stroll earlier than following shut behind.
“You assume I am on edge? First, you are shaming Samira, then McKay…” Dana says.
“They each wanted to be referred to as out for unacceptable conduct,” Robby counters.
Dana would not budge. “Yeah? Properly, you try this in non-public — identical place you share your ideas a few affected person’s potential suicide. And slamming stuff? Please. Signal out all of the s–t that is bugging you and get out of right here.”
Robby insists he cannot, however Dana pushes tougher. “When both of my youngsters was performing like this, I gave them a time-out of their room.”
“Whoa, whoa, whoa! You are not my mom,” Robby fires again.
“Yeah? Properly too unhealthy. You want one,” Dana insists.
And that is when the scene pivots.
“No, I had one. She left. I do not want one other one,” Robby reveals.
It is the primary time he is referenced his mom, and it reframes every little thing. Till now, we knew he was raised by his grandparents, however not that he’d been deserted. At the same time as Dana softens, he barrels ahead, itemizing every little thing weighing on him: Duke’s situation, Al-Hashimi’s management, Langdon’s sobriety, Javadi and Samira’s futures…
“I am anxious concerning the folks that I care about,” he says.
Dana tries to reassure him — they will handle till he will get again — however Robby has yet another bombshell.
“What if I do not come again?” he asks.
He walks off, eyes welling, leaving Dana to take a seat with what that may imply.