The Pitt

Warning!

By theend ofThe Pittseason 1, the real-time medical drama was able to broach quite a few serious subjects.

Luckily, it handled them with immense grace, nuance, and rationality.

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These seven moments fromThe Pitthighlight just how smartly it can discuss controversial real-world topics.

Unfortunately, many autistic patients encounter problems when they’re treated at the hospital.

Joyce, a Black woman, came in screaming in pain.

Dr. Melissa King (Taylor Dearden) speaking to an autistic patient with the lights off in The Pitt season 1, episode 7

After administering his medicine,Dr.

Right from the start,The Pitthighlighted the nursing shortagethat has been affecting hospitals across America.Dr.

Otherwise, the heroics showcased inThe Pittwouldn’t be possible.

Dr. McKay (Fiona Dourif) looking defensive while speaking to Dr. Collins in The Pitt season 1, episode 9

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Cast

Kiara Alfaro (Krystel Mcneil) and Dr. Whitaker talking to a patient in The Pitt season 1, episode 9

Dr. Langdon and Dr. King treating the anti-mask patient in The Pitt season 1, episode 9

Noah Wyle as Dr. Robby in The Pitt

Dr. Robi (Noah Wyle) giving instructions to the medical staff in The Pitt Season 1 Ep 12

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The Pitt