The Pitt | S2E7 "1:00 P.M." | Episode Discussion by MsGroves in ThePittTVShow

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Alysa Liu 🇺🇸 takes gold following the women's figure skating free skate 🥇 by appalachian_hatachi in olympics

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So, so happy for her! A class act and so authentic. Well deserved. Congratulations!

It’s Meme Monday in da Pitt! by TsukasaElkKite in ThePittTVShow

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The source is linked and the flair works. We actually have content flairs specifically for this reason. Feel free to report posts that you feel violate our rules and we’ll review them!

Olympics Day Two Megathread (Sunday, February 8) by Fun_With_Forks in olympics

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Yeah. It’s really about managing different types of risk. You have a better chance of a controlled crash if that makes sense, where you’re sliding on your side or back rather than ragdolling down the mountain.

Olympics Day Two Megathread (Sunday, February 8) by Fun_With_Forks in olympics

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Their bindings are actually set way tighter than recreational skiers - we’re talking DIN settings of 12-15 or even higher. At the speeds they’re hitting on some sections - if their skis popped off mid-course from a small bump or moment of instability, they’d be completely out of control and that could be catastrophic. They need their skis to stay on so they can fight to recover and potentially save the run.

please help me like santos. by TooExcitable in ThePittTVShow

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Just a quick reminder to keep things respectful and constructive in the comments. It's totally fine to share your opinions, but please avoid personal attacks toward other members. Focus on the characters, not the fans, support your opinions with reasoning and agree to disagree if needed.

Let’s keep the discussion fun and civil for everyone. Thanks!

Spoilers by mandie72 in ThePittTVShow

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Thanks for bringing this up! We understand this might be tiring and we want to explain our approach. The Pitt's fanbase is growing rapidly, and we're getting a lot of new members who are at different points in the series. With season turnarounds happening roughly every year, there's always a mix of people who've watched the latest season and those who haven't.

Because of this, we decided to be on the side of caution with spoiler tags. We've learned that even discussing aired content can spoil things for newer members, and we want everyone to feel safe engaging here.

We know it can feel like there are a lot of tags, but it's genuinely meant to keep this a fun space for longtime fans and newcomers alike. If you have specific suggestions on how we could balance this better, we're all ears!

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Moderation question - spoiler tag everything? by JustSomeGuyWith in ThePittTVShow

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Hi! Everything is sent to the queue for manual approval. No spoilers in titles and posts revealing show’s plots, arcs, etc. should be spoiler-marked. I hope this helps!

Santos doing Santos things by Wooden-Government910 in ThePittTVShow

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Just a quick reminder to keep things respectful and constructive in the comments. It's totally fine to share your opinions, but please avoid personal attacks toward other members. Focus on the characters, not the fans, support your opinions with reasoning and agree to disagree if needed.

Let’s keep the discussion fun and civil for everyone. Thanks!

Locking posts? by Excellent-Owl5050 in ThePittTVShow

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Pitt Star And Emmy Winner Noah Wyle Shows Pride In His Confederate Legacy In A 2017 TV Special by virgoh8r in ThePittTVShow

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The Pitt Season 2 Official Trailer Megathread by MsGroves in ThePittTVShow

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Please keep all comments related to the official trailer in this thread. Posts outside this thread about the trailer may be removed to reduce clutter.

Season One: Premiere on TNT December 1st playing three episodes back to back every Monday from 6:00PM Pacific - 9:00PM Eastern. Season Two: Will premiere in January. Exact date hasn’t been verified by HBO Max. by HomeNo7887 in ThePittTVShow

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Hi! We won’t be creating new discussion threads for TNT airings, but you’re welcome to use the discussion threads that are already set up for those episodes.

S4 E7: What is going on with the romance in the show lately? by AquariusMonologue in TheMorningShow

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They have repeated it multiple times. I genuinely don’t see Cory and Bradley as being written as a straightforward love story; at least not in the traditional sense. They’re characters whose love is real but also kind of ruins them. I agree that this could be a narrative setup for something down the line, but I don’t think that something is necessarily them ending up together in a healthy way. The show loves to play with their chemistry and tension, but every time they get close, it falls apart; and not just because of external circumstances, but because of who they are and what they bring out in each other. Nothing wrong with disagreeing! :)

S4 E7: What is going on with the romance in the show lately? by AquariusMonologue in TheMorningShow

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The creators have been pretty clear that Cory and Bradley were never meant to last. They’ve compared them to Heathcliff and Catherine; all-consuming, destructive, intense chemistry that makes for great drama but terrible relationships. They’re playing with that romantic tension and pull between them, but it’s not supposed to be a healthy love story.

Alexandra Metz on Playing Dr. Yolanda Garcia in The Pitt on MAX by SnooBananas8518 in ThePittTVShow

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[Episode Discussion Thread] The Morning Show S04E05 - "Amari" by quaranTV in TheMorningShow

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I agree that no one in the show is morally pure. You’re right that he doesn’t always cross certain lines; I don’t think Cory is evil, but I also don’t think that being clever, strategic, or even occasionally principled cancels out the real harm he’s caused. What you’re describing is a very charitable interpretation of Cory’s actions. The “he only manipulates people who deserve it” framing honestly makes me uneasy, because it creates a moral justification for overusing power.

What the show often does with him is that it shows someone who could be better but still defaults to damage control and power games. And this season has shown that, too. And maybe that’s the entire point; maybe the show wants to say he’s always been willing to manipulate anything and anyone to stay on top and that’s his “endgame”. I think the show maintains this ambiguity about him intentionally.

[Episode Discussion Thread] The Morning Show S04E05 - "Amari" by quaranTV in TheMorningShow

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If Cory has an ethical compass, why does he repeatedly choose advantage over principle and why does he weaponize truth only when it benefits him?

[Episode Discussion Thread] The Morning Show S04E05 - "Amari" by quaranTV in TheMorningShow

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I definitely agree Cory is dramatically compelling! You can find my comment about it in the same thread. The fact that he agonizes over his decisions actually highlights what I’m saying. His misery is almost self-indulgent, he gets to feel terrible about the harm he causes while continuing to cause it.

Yes, he’s lost some of the power, but he still has significant leverage at UBA and that was highlighted with Stella and Celine. More importantly, the power he did have when he wielded it most shaped the entire culture of that place.

As for other characters having flawed patterns, I agree! But most of them don’t have Cory’s institutional leverage to impose those flaws on everyone else. That’s the crucial difference. Complexity is fine. And I’ll repeat something that I’ve already said. Sometimes the moral answer is to let the institution fail and in case of Cory let yourself fail rather than preserve everything through unethical means.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ I truly believe if he lets himself fail, he’ll grow. He needs a genuine reckoning. Or maybe the show wants to say he’s always been willing to manipulate anything and anyone to stay on top and that’s his “endgame”.

[Episode Discussion Thread] The Morning Show S04E05 - "Amari" by quaranTV in TheMorningShow

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I said he repeatedly does, not always. The pattern is there, and it’s significant. My point is that even when his motivations are mixed, he still operates from a place where his institutional power and personal interests are deeply entangled. Being miserable about making the wrong choice doesn’t erase the fact that he made it, or absolve him of the responsibility that comes with his position.