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‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Review: Noah Wyle’s Pressure-Filled ER Returns With Quiet Confidence

Fresh off multiple Emmy wins last year, HBO Max’s “The Pitt” returns without a hint of self-congratulation. The streaming series slips smoothly back into its pressure-cooker rhythms with the quiet confidence of a show that knows exactly what it is and why it became a watercooler sensation.

If Season 1 proved medical dramas, that hoariest of TV genres, can still find new ways to wound and heal us, Season 2 confirms it’s something rarer: A show that understands how trauma sticks to institutions, relationships, and the people who keep showing up no matter what.

One of the series’ biggest strengths remains its diverse cast of medical practitioners, spanning all levels and walks of life, a true reflection of the frontline workers who keep hospitals running. Like few medical dramas before it, “The Pitt” captures the quiet endurance behind hospital walls with impressive verisimilitude, all the while recognizing that empathy takes many shapes — endurance, action, challenge and reflection.

Again unfolding in real time over a single, punishing ER shift, this time during Fourth of July weekend, the show wastes no time dialing up tension. Alarms scream. Gurneys pile up. Tempers flare. What makes Season 2 feel so sure-footed is how it weaves the characters’ histories (offscreen and on) into the chaos. As in life, the crises don’t just appear, they pile on, carrying with them the emotional baggage of everything these people have already endured.

Noah Wyle remains the emotional anchor as perpetually-harried Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, a role that earned him a well-deserved Emmy last year. Having navigated his personal trauma from last time, this season frames Robby as a man just trying to survive one last brutal shift until he embarks on a three-month cross-country motorcycle trip. “He’ll be back,” say various characters at various times, as if to reassure skittish audiences that their leading man isn’t going anywhere.

That looming escape gives Wyle’s performance a new urgency. Robby’s trademark kindness — which Wyle can convey with the merest glance — is still there, but tempered by the knowledge that he’s running on empty. As before, Wyle’s influence goes beyond acting. In addition to co-producing, he again writes and now directs episodes this season, helping keep the tone tight and consistent while leaving room for his talented castmates to shine.

Lesley Boone and Katherine LaNasa in “The Pitt.” (Warrick Page/Max)

On that front, Emmy winner Katherine LaNasa turns in continued exceptional work as Charge Nurse Dana Evans, the hospital’s steady center of gravity. Last season revealed how much stress Dana carries on behalf of everyone else — from chronic understaffing and administrative apathy to the unspoken rule that she always has to hold it together, with fatigue and frustration peeking through in brief glances and carefully held silences.

Meanwhile, last year’s batch of fresh-faced hospital newbies — Whitaker (Gerran Howell), Santos (Isa Briones), Javadi (Shabana Azeez) and King (Taylor Dearden) — are all back. Some are still figuring out how to make split-second calls. Others have stepped fully into their roles as doctors, carrying new responsibilities and consequences. Whitaker especially feels like a deliberate nod to Wyle’s early days as John Carter on “ER”: earnest, capable, shaped less by swagger than by the slow grind of earning your stripes.

In what may strike some as surprising news, Patrick Ball also returns as Dr. Langdon, the capable young doc (and Robby’s protege) who was ousted after the revelation he’d been hoarding barbiturates. Back after a stint in rehab, Season 2 skips easy redemptions for Langdon and instead drops him into the messy, slow work of accountability and recovery. Ball captures the fragility of that process with welcome vulnerability as we root for him to succeed.

Elsewhere, Shawn Hatosy, another Emmy winner for Season 1, steps into a bigger role as Dr. Jack Abbott. Working on a different wavelength than Robby but no less sincerely, Abbott combines decisiveness, physical presence and calm reassurance. The chemistry between Hatosy, who also directs this season, and Wyle feels natural and earned, and makes one wish for more scenes of the two actors playing off each other.

Newcomer Sepideh Moafi also helps shake things up as new attending physician Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi. Bringing sharp, confident energy that shifts the ER’s balance, Dr. Al-Hashimi isn’t afraid to push back against the Pitt’s established hierarchies, in turn giving Robby a different energy to play off of. Moafi’s scenes with Wyle crackle with tension — hostility? professional friction? — while adding a welcome new layer of drama into the mix.

As before, what sets “The Pitt” apart is how effortlessly the John Wells-produced drama maintains its high level of craft and relevance. Coming off major awards buzz, it doesn’t rest on its laurels, delivering episode after episode of muscular storytelling, grounded performances and emotional honesty. In a TV landscape cluttered with distractions and noise, “The Pitt” remains one of the most consistently compelling shows to watch — whether week-to-week or binged in one go.

“The Pitt” Season 2 premieres Thursday on HBO Max.

The post ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Review: Noah Wyle’s Pressure-Filled ER Returns With Quiet Confidence appeared first on TheWrap.

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