The Pitt Episode 15 “9 PM” concludes the horrible turn of fifteen hours of Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch (Noah Wyle) with a moving scene that reflects one that we saw in the premiere of the Máximo program.
** Spoilers of The Pitt Episode 15 “9 PM”, now transmitting in Max **
Dr. Jack Abbot (Shawn Hatosy) finds Dr. Robby on the ceiling, standing in “his” place, contemplating the deep and dark issues of life and death. Just when Dr. Robby spoke to Dr. Abbot from the literal shelf, Abbot does the same for Robby. This time, however, the black night sky apparently reflects how Robby is perhaps in a much more gloomy place than Abbot that morning.
“Yes, the scene on the roof was a mirror of how Robby found Abbot at the beginning and show Robby Sort or in that same place.” The Pitt The creator and showrunner R. Scott Gemmill told Decider this week.
“He is not in a good place when Abbot finds him, but I think the best thing that could happen to Robby was to have his crisis and have him in a public environment because he forces him [to confront it]”Gemill continued.” If nobody had found it, I don’t know if I would be improving. “
“I think Robby is going home at the end of this turn and he can no longer lie to himself that there is a problem. You know, this first season was about recognizing that it is his rock background,” Noah Wyle told Decider. “Then, season 2, if I am prioritizing and trying to remain in accordance with the solid and realistic way that we have presented this, it is more about discovering that path to mental health.”
Fortunately for Robby, Abbot mentions his own therapist after this scene. He explains to Robby that he still prefers work nights and that his therapist specifically believes that he finds comfort in the dark.
“I love that line. And I feel that when he says it, I can literally listen to the captain,” said Hatosy, starting to laugh. “As it was, at least I felt that it was delivered, it was as if the therapist continued to repeat and repeat him and make him say it until he accepts it too. “
Through these moving emotional scenes, you can see Abbot waiting for a lifeguard for Robby just when he needs it most.
However, in an ironic turn, the filming of both ramp scenes did something tense for actors Noah Wyl and Shawn Hatosy. Both scenes were filmed in Pittsburgh the same day.
“It’s my second day and we are there filming a first scene of mine on the roof, and then the last scene,” said Hatosy. “I have not read anything, I have the No. [scripts]All I read is the first episode. “
“It sounds like a joke, but it’s not a joke,” Wyle said. “Those scenes still did not exist in any way in a script. Those scripts had their leg written.”
While R. Scott Gemmill confirmed that the final scene of the roof was written, not improvised, Neith Wyle or Haatosy had some context for how they would reach this point.
“We didn’t know exactly that we were going to get there. We knew there was going to be an event of Masses Casale. We knew that Robby was going to have a collapse. We knew that this was going to try all the roofs and weeds and that we would water and watee and water ourselves and we. Another scene between the two at the end,” Wyle said. “But when Abbot says:” Good speech. I wish I would have given it: “There was no speech.”
“Noah would say:” I can’t read that speech I give, “Gemmill said.” But there was no written speech! “
While Wyl explained that this created an interesting challenge for him and the other writers, forcing them to “paint by numbers to fill the blank spaces on how to win that end,” Hatosy had the challenge of having no idea.
“I have been told that there is an event of massive victims, but I didn’t know,” Hatosy said with a smile. “I didn’t have a real understanding or the importance of Abbot there.”
“Grateful, Noah and I have known each other for some time,” he continued. “Or of course, we have legs like this where we don’t have all the information (Noah has much more than me). His performance was so incredible. It was John John [Wells] Heading there on a roof. I think we shoot it in four hours. We look at our time. And we find it. “
They found him and now, apparently, Dr. Robby will have to find a way to address his mental health.
“Because [the breakdown] He was so dramatic and Whitaker saw him and then Langdon mentioned him, forces Robby to accept his own problems, “Gemmill said.” What is a large part of what is the trip of season 2 for him? “
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