?SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox ? What a difference a handful of hours can make. The second half of the season has seemingly been an exercise in Murphy's Law. So far, the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center has had its systems go entirely offline, get traffic rerouted from a series of other hospitals, and a devastating water slide accident. And, as Iverson explains, the mounting series of events has left Ogilvie in a surprisingly addled state.
Related: 7 Gnarly ER Procedures on ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 That Will Make Your Stomach TurnOne of the other key aspects we've seen of Ogilvie's character goes back to his character description: Can't read a room. Throughout the season, we've seen him brusquely regard people who he feels are simply suffering consequences from the life choices he made, whether it was Louie's (Ernest Harden Jr.) alcoholism or Howard's (Craig Ricci Shaynak) obesity. But a beckoning from McKay (Fiona Dourif) seems to begin to change that perspective.The second-year resident pulls Ogilvie away from the havoc of the ED, taking him on a trip across the street. In a rare moment outside of the hospital for The Pitt, the two meet up in the park with Kiki, a drug addict whom McKay has been seeing as part of the street team. As the two begin to treat her intense wounds for Xyalzine usage, we see his demeanor begin to change. Mere minutes ago, he told McKay, "I don't understand how people do that to themselves." Now, after looking addiction straight in the face, he's thinking differently.
Related: Shawn Hatosy Teases a Dark Turn for Robby on ‘The Pitt’: ‘There’s a Glimmer in His Eye’ (Exclusive)Unfortunately for Ogilvie, he will get a major — and life-threatening — dose of being wrong soon thereafter. Despite his generally lacking bedside manner, he does seem to get on with Austin Green (Johnny Sneed), an English professor being hospitalized for kidney stones. The two seem to connect, as Ogilvie's father taught English as well, and the treatment seems rather routine. But when he finds him unconscious, we discover he had what's known as a "Triple A" in medical terms: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm.
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