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The Pitt - 8:00 a.m. (Hour Two) - Review: Quiet Competition in the ER

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In its new episode, The Pitt delves deeply into the conflicts that arise from the different approaches doctors take toward their work in the ER—conflicts that, for now, remain polite but could escalate later in the season.

Episode Summary
This week, Dr. Al-Hashimi continues tailing Robby to get a full sense of how the ER operates. Mel’s concerns about her upcoming deposition in a malpractice case intensify when she’s injured by a patient. Whitaker faces another emotionally difficult moment. Langdon still struggles to find a way to reclaim his place at the Pitt, and Robby may be developing a closer relationship with one of his colleagues.

Cases of the Week
As we know, work in the ER never stops, so cases from last week are still ongoing. The abandoned baby remains under their care, as the pediatric unit is requesting numerous tests before taking her in. Santos continues investigating what may have happened to a girl who appears to be a victim of abuse.

One thing The Pitt never fails at is maintaining authenticity in what it portrays. This episode exemplifies that with the case of a man with a dislocated arm and another dealing with a prolonged erection. One of the most touching moments of the episode is Whitaker caring for a patient with dementia who repeatedly forgets that her husband has died, forcing him to deliver the devastating news again and again. I really appreciate how, even when cases are gritty or occasionally humorous, they are treated naturally, reinforcing the show’s realism and giving the characters a deeply human dimension.

“8:00 a.m.” – THE PITT, Pictured: Noah Wyle as Robby and Sepideh Moafi as Dr. Al-Hashimi. Photo: Warrick Page/HBO Max ©2026 Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Highlights
This episode explores the different ways the characters approach their work, resulting in several clashes throughout the hour. Ogilvie, one of the new students who sometimes seems to know a bit too much, sparks a competition with Javadi, the former young star, who may be feeling threatened by her new colleagues.

Robby and Dr. Al-Hashimi continue to clash at every turn, with each scene highlighting just how opposite they are. While the new doctor may seem almost too perfect and overly eager to stay in control, it feels inevitable that she will eventually have to confront a harsher truth. I suspect her attitude may stem from unresolved issues from her past, possibly connected to her reaction at the end of the previous episode. There are also brief glimpses of what could be a desire for reassurance and respect from Robby—something that will likely be explored further as the season progresses.

On the other hand, Mel remains distracted by her upcoming deposition, which leaves her anxious and unsure of herself. We also get a glimpse of how she has neglected her own needs while caring for her sister, nearly forgetting the things she once loved. Unfortunately, this moment of development is cut short when her cute patient runs from the police and knocks her to the ground.

“8:00 a.m.” – THE PITT, Pictured: Taylor Dearden as Mel and Patrick Ball as Langdon. Photo: Warrick Page/HBO Max ©2026 Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Character of the Week
Frank Langdon: With a noticeably different attitude and genuine remorse, Langdon continues struggling to reintegrate himself into the team—and into a place where he once felt at home but now feels like a fish out of water. Awkward encounters follow him whenever he crosses paths with someone who knows why he was away from the ER for months. Regaining his colleagues’ trust will take time and likely require some difficult, honest conversations, but I’m confident it will eventually happen.

Final Thoughts
With a blend of serious, emotional, and lighter moments, the episode once again allows us to deepen our understanding of the characters and their relationships—with each other and with their work. The pace remains slow, but it feels intentional, and I’m confident it will gain momentum as the season unfolds. The hinted-at relationship between Robby and Nurse Hastings, which seems to go beyond the professional, is especially intriguing and will likely be explored more in upcoming episodes.

How are you liking the season so far? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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