Okay so when do we get The Pitt Director’s Cut where they haven’t cut all the women’s screentime???
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Okay so when do we get The Pitt Director’s Cut where they haven’t cut all the women’s screentime???
So we only get one episode to resolve Al-Hashimi’s storyline? And Mohan’s? And Santos?
No matter how “progressive” the tv show, white men will swallow all the screen time.
has anyone considered that maybe taylor dislikes That Ship bc she doesn’t want mel’s character to revolve around a man, something that already happens constantly even without it being canon.
oh okay
Season 1 Ending: Trinity Santos invites her homeless coworker who she just met to live rent free in her apartment.
Season 2 Ending: Trinity Santos invites her lonely coworker to get drinks and sing karaoke so she won’t be alone on July 4th
And the fandom rabidly hates her and thinks she’s the worst most evil person to ever exist.
"OR WOMEN IN GENERAL"???? HELLO
Reblog to bully people who don't like female characters or women in general off the internet.
That's precisely why I didn't go into peds.
Everyone swears Santos is horrible and yet she's collecting the outcasts at the end of every season like Infinity Stones.
THE PITT (2025—) S02 | E15
BONUS: Trinity letting Mel's hair down
THE PITT 2.15 – 9:00 P.M.
keep thinking about how I wrote in my dissertation about how every time a new form of public/social space emerges it's immediately popular with kids and teenagers who see it as a chance at freedom and then adults colonise it and kick them out. this happened with malls in the 80s and diners in the 50s and pool halls in the 20s. my dad was doing research on this trend in like 1975. and I was like "yeah so this is going to happen to the internet" and then five years later every government suddenly decided to ban kids from everywhere online. I hate being right especially when I don't even get paid for it
so back when my little brother was in high school, my mom went as a chaperone for their senior year field trip to an amusement park. which, you know, brave move to volunteer to supervise a bunch of high school seniors let loose in a wonderland of rollercoasters and sugar
my brother and his friends in this field trip group were truly great kids. but they were not above run of the mill teenage boy shenanigans. it’s the end of senior year, you and all your buddies are at the amusement park, you’re naturally going to want to act like a complete moron
there was one kid in the group who was especially prone to goofing around. committed to the bit, some may say. my mom knew that if nonsense was going to break out, he’d likely be at the center of it
so she goes up to this kid at the very start of the trip and says “hey, i’m kinda worried about this chaperoning thing. this might be a lot to ask, but can you help me keep an eye on everyone? you wouldn’t have to do anything big, just be an extra set of eyes for me.”
friends, this kid proceeded to run their field trip group like the fucking us marines. everyone is at the meet up spots at the designated time. everyone waits in line for the rides like a bunch of boy scouts. the second the horseplay gets too out of hand, this kid is getting it back under control
it’s incredible how differently people act based on the expectations you set. instead of going to this kid and saying “hey, i know you’re trouble, so i’ve got my eye on you,” my mom went “hey, i know you have influence in your peer group, so i think you can help me.”
treat someone like a problem, they’ll act like a problem. but give people a chance to help, make them feel important, and they usually rise far above the occasion. it was a stroke of genius that i’m honestly still in awe of
Dr. Melissa King + Dr. Trinity Santos in
THE PITT (2025- )
GABRIEL BYRNE as D'Artagnan THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK (1998) dir. Randall Wallace
langdon giggling in the bg help