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Season 2 of the Pittsburgh-based medical drama is likely to show the
impact in the ER of Medicaid cuts, trauma experienced by immigrants.
The HBO Max series set in Pittsburgh, which has been praised by health care workers and patients as being the most realistic medical drama on television, returns in January. During the first season, which wrapped in April, viewers saw a fatal fentanyl overdose, the fatal drowning of a child, the handling of mass shooting victims, long waits in the emergency room, frustrated health care workers and more.
The Medicaid changes are going to have a significant impact, and you dont have to take a political position to discuss what the impact is actually going to be, John Wells, a Carnegie Mellon University grad and one of the executive directors on the show, told Variety in a recent interview.
I dont want to have an argument about whether or not theyre appropriate, what Congress did or didnt do. But theyre going to have on-the-ground, immediate consequences in emergency rooms, and nobodys arguing with that. Thats a bipartisan agreement. Youve got very Republican senators from Missouri like Josh Hawley agreeing that this is going to be a problem, he added.
Wells worked with series star Noah Wyle and R. Scott Gemmell both also executive producers on the long-running NBC series, ER, and they teamed up together on The Pitt, a 15-episode show, in which each episode covers one hour of a 15-hour shift. The fictional hospital is set at Allegheny General Hospital on the North Side, where film crews are expected to return in September to get new footage. Wells, in a separate interview with The Hollywood Reporter, published Aug. 7, said that The Pitt would return on Jan. 8: Were essentially returning the exact same day that we premiered. It will be the eighth of January 365 days later.
I love this show, and I was a big fan of "ER" too. (And yes I'll admit that I get slightly queasy during the bloody, messy surgery scenes, but still, it's a great show overall.) Can't wait for Season 2.


Leghorn21
(13,945 posts)Not surprised it will reflect the despicable current events were in - would expect no less from this marvelous creative team -
Just wish season 2 was starting TOMORROW!!
FakeNoose
(38,406 posts)I really liked her.
But all the characters are great, and the idea of each episode covering one hour of the day was unique for a medical show.
It works in this storyline really well.
Leghorn21
(13,945 posts)And I love how Wiley has matured from his *classic good looks as a young heartthrob* into a soulful, wise man who has seen his share of hard fkn times
Counting down to January!!
LessAspin
(1,675 posts)OMITB will do likewise
Only Murders showrunner John Hoffmann says he's "pulling from the headlines" for the upcoming storylines.
— The A.V. Club (@avclub.com) 2025-08-09T03:00:21.720Z
www.avclub.com/only-murders...
FakeNoose
(38,406 posts)For a while there, Steve Martin was hinting that he wanted to retire. I'm glad he's decided to do another year.
Love the show and I'm glad they kept it going.