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Im probably a bad person but I'm a bad person so idrc about that rn
can’t believe langdon asking mel “how’s the head” is canon
okay. whatever
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@thepittmonth > week 3: patients, cases, and healthcare melissa king
Taylor Dearden as Dr. Melissa "Mel" King The Pitt
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hater for hire. if you need someone to hate on anything i'm your guy. i'll hate on anything for next to no reason and i just do it for the love of the game. which i hate
how people look at you when you're a fucking nerd
I wasn't going to grovel, and the fact that you even went there makes it clear you have no idea who you're dealing with.
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"You could get up early and do it before work" I could also wait for a magic beanstalk to start growing in my living room LMAO. Let's focus on things that happen in the real world
“you cant ship them theyre sibling coded!!” and it’s just two people who are friends
The Pitt’s misogyny is interesting, really, because the women have screen time. They’re competent doctors. They are well-written in a general sense, i.e. people with dimension and personality. The misogyny is deeper than any of that, and it’s harder to see: the writers reach for biology when they want to give a woman depth because biology is where they think women’s depth lives. The show casts women — and multiple women of color, in particular — in prominent roles and then gives them stories about their uteruses, their eggs, their panic attacks, their bleeding. All the while, The Pitt gives men stories about what it means to lead and what integrity costs. <...> The show has the same instinct: it can see gender bias when an EMT does it, but it cannot see gender bias when its own writers do it. <...> Each one of these reveals the same default: competence is male, and women who demonstrate it earn his surprise.
© “The Pitt is Weird About Women” by Emmy Writes Sometimes.
one of the best pieces of writing I’ve ever read, and the show analysis is absolutely spot on. highly recommend putting any biases aside and actually giving this a read.