i just got summoned for yuri duty
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i just got summoned for yuri duty
supriya stating in an interview that samira says the “maybe i just don’t belong here” line in the hope that he will correct her. to tell her that she does, that she’s important to the ed. but he just stares and doesn’t comment. how fucking painful it must be to see him refuse to comment on a sentence that is a clear red flag and a cry for help. from a person who has been her mentor for four years. knowing he doesn’t care about her view of herself as a doctor. no reassurance from the one person she needs it from
Also it's really interesting how Robby and Baran Al Hashimi both point her to geriatrics, but coming from Baran it's genuinely encouraging while from Robby it feels like an olive branch that's already disintegrating by the time it reaches her because he's been such an ass to her all shift. (Not to mention dunking on her in S1 with the UnNeCeSsArY pRoCeDuReS shit and then ordering tests with no real result for parents whose kid ain't getting any deader)
mckay's conversation with robby might actually be one of my favorites this season so far. she saw through everything he's been doing this shift, all the little ways he's been teetering, and she didn't make it a confrontation. she came at him in a very specific, deliberate way, and that's what makes it stand apart.
compare it to dana and abbot. dana's approach is accusatory, pressing: sometimes it's like you're just tempting death 'cause you don't give a shit anymore. and what is wrong with you today? while abbot's is emotional, heavy, and anticipatory: you just make sure you come back and if it gets dark you call me. both are coming from places of worry, but their approaches demand something from him.
cassie does something else entirely. she frames it through herself: in a previous life, i had friends who liked to see how close the edge was, as if it were a challenge. trouble is, they all inevitably found it. 9 years sober, she has lived this recognition. she places it gently, through her own past, through the people she knew and the patterns she saw unravel, in a way that doesn’t demand a response. she leaves space for robby to step in—or step away. she doesn’t corner him, doesn’t demand admission, doesn’t make him the problem. she quietly says: i see you. i’ve been you. she offers him recognition without expectation, something he can receive—or ignore—without feeling attacked.
and, of course, he laughs it off; says, it’s been a weird day, and walks away. but that doesn’t make the scene any less powerful. what lingers is the precision of what she offered: understanding without pressure, insight without accusation, awareness without judgment. what a beautifully fragile moment. the heartbreak isn’t in confrontation or confession; it’s in the near-miss, the delicate truth she lays bare and he chooses not to receive.
Robby + trying to avoid eye contact with those who know him best
1.10 | 1.15 | 2.11
Al-Hashimi’s switch up on Langdon is completely logical given that she’s now recontextualized the Langdon/Santos beef. It’s likely not even about the stealing—it’s about the fact that she can now connect the dots that Langdon was a senior resident retaliating against an intern who reported him for a legitimate reason. Her understanding of how he handles power has completely shifted. Not to mention Langdon also spoke with deliberate vagueness when Al-Hashimi asked him DIRECTLY about the nature of the issue with Santos. Now that she knows the truth, his evasiveness in that prior exchange is probably more damning than the actual info. If anything, she might even take it as Langdon trying to manipulate HER (and lowk he was, just to protect himself).
So of course she’s now gonna make sure he’s not steamrolling over Javadi (even if that wasn’t his intent). She probably has questions about his treatment of those who rank lower than him and is moving quickly to put up guardrails until she has a better picture of what’s going on. I’m interested to see what she does next or if she takes any action this season at all, but so far I appreciate how often we’ve seen her immediately reorient herself to protect the most vulnerable person/people in a situation.
javadi taking a moment outside to upload the video of jesse and pranita's arrest by ice
THE PITT — S02E12 6:00PM
that feeling when everyone finds out you were homeless “who told you that?”
someone save my goat
THE PITT 2.12 – 6:00 P.M.
The crazy thing about the Pitt is that there are like five Chekhov’s guns and they are shooting different mirrors and bouncing off them all around that damn hospital and they all are going to hit Robby in the head.
No like. I finna be in the Pitt
THE PITT (2025-) 2.11, "5.00. P.M
robby starting to have conversations with mel AND samira and just walking away before he reaches a conclusion, right as they admit to feeling isolated and unsure…
robby has completely divested his responsibility in these people’s futures. he shows almost no care towards them continuing in the field or maintaining a support network. similarly to his completely shallow debrief of louie’s death with dennis earlier in the season, he doesn’t attempt true connection with anyone this season.
compare this with his investment in collins’ mental health in season one. compare this with him devoting whole conversations to make sure dennis was alright and asking dana to keep an eye on him. compare this to robby going out of his way to assure trinity she was supposed to report langdon.
it’s such a stark difference. his character is devolving before our eyes.
The Pitt 2x11 Sneak Peek