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i saw someone either here or on tiktok suggest that maybe michael robinavitch’s parents or at least his mother was an addict (abandoned by his mother, raised by his grandparents) and that could be why he treats langdon the way he does in season 2, and i wonder if that’s also why he treats david saunders the way he does in season 1. i wouldn’t be surprised if a young man who knows his mother abandoned him (but perhaps not the real reason why) had certain negative feelings towards women at some point in his life. we’ve seen how his unconscious misogyny finds its way into interactions with his female coworkers but maybe at one point it was a little more conscious. maybe when he heard about david’s “eliminate list” he was reminded of another version of himself. maybe when cassie implied that she had a been a victim of someone like david he was confronted with something he didn’t want to think about.
or maybe i’m crazy.
rewatching the pitt s1, and this was like a divine realisation…
I know I'm one year late to the party, I started watching two days ago, but if it already happened, it never reached my enclosure.
Did anyone look at this guy and thought "That's him"?
Doesn't he look like he just burned his mother's corpse in their car and collected the bones to bury her in the sand?
Doesn't he look like he's completely fine, has absolutely no secrets and nothing to hide?
I had forgot how young young characters can look. Forgive me, I can be stupid. But seriously, and I know I probably need to watch more TV and movies, but I cannot be the only one that's seen it...?
gif by @da-pitt and photos IMDB
Why does nobody talk about him bro
I genuinely love Jackson Reid Kelly sm n I feel like as a society we need to talk about him more cus hes genuinely an amazing actor 🥹
I actually think Robby in season 2 has a lot in common with an upset teenager. Walk with me.
In season 2 Robby has alot of emotional outbursts. He is clearly flowing over with emotions he doesn't know how to regulate. And when I think of that, I think of David from season 1.
David was seen as a bit of a loner. McKay even refers to him as the "incel kid". Robby keeps urging his mom to talk to him but in the end it's McKay who reports him to the police (because he has a list of girl names and his mom is afraid he's gonna hurt them) and puts him on a psych hold. Robby is instantly upset with McKay, insisting she overreacted.
Robby is terrorising the entire ER in season 2. He seems very alone. He keeps fighting with his coworkers and avoiding any conversation that might lead to someone knowing there's actually something wrong. And the people he does talk to (Duke and Abbot) are actually too little too late. Robby at that point is a danger to himself. He should be put on a psych hold. But Abbot and Duke seem to give him the same "benefit of the doubt" he gave David.
He leaves when he should stay but now there's no one to stop him. Where McKay was there to stop David from hurting anyone, there's no one to stop Robby. Partially cause he seems to have pushed everyone away, partially cause the only people he talks to are the people who would probably see McKay's action to put someone on a psych hold also as an overreaction.
In that way he's also a teenage boy, he struggles to have emotional conversations with women and views their reactions and actions to impactful or threatening moments as an overreaction.