Each season of the show charts a single 15-hour work shift at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, following the medics as they deal with various patients while also navigating staff shortages and underfunding.
Speaking about how the show differs from other medical dramas, Wyle's co-star Katherine LaNasa, who plays charge nurse Dana Evans, said: "I think that often medical shows are really kind of soaps that take place in a hospital, right? And we don't follow the characters home. This is really a day in the life."
View Green Video on the source website"The next season, season 2, takes place on Fourth of July. So I found that very interesting, because we're really going there with some of the problems in our country on this day where we're supposed to be celebrating our nationalism."
The first season of The Pitt is available to watch in full now on HBO Max, while episodes of season 2, which have been airing in the US for some time, will drop weekly from Thursday 2 April.
"Sometimes in these harrowing scenes and environments, it's the sense of humour, the gallows humour, that gets the characters through," he explained. "So I think that's probably something that hasn't been reported."
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