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The Pitt Season 2 Ending Explained

Sepideh Moafi as Al-Hashimi (L) and Noah Wyle as Robby (R) in 'The Pitt'

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What is Dr. Al-Hashimi's condition on The Pitt?

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Supriya Ganesh at Mohan in 'The Pitt'

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Robby finally gets real

Indeed, as Mohan indicates in her final words to Robby, the senior attending has been even more grouchy than usual this season. Not only that, he's been more ominous. When he talks to Mohan about an uninsured patient who came in with a head wound, he implied that the man had tried to end his whole life. During a confrontation with Dana (Katherine LaNasa), he basically asks her, "What happens if I don't come back?" It has left the staff increasingly concerned for his well-being, especially going into a trip up to the middle of nowhere that's supposed to be only three months.Since Abbot (Shawn Hatosy) checked in for today's night shift, he's been trying to get into his friend's head, trying to talk some sense into him to take a ride that won't have a return trip. For the past few episodes, Robby has largely ignored engaging in any conversation in it. But, in an emotional scene behind closed doors, he finally admits the place he's in mentally — and it's not a good one."The most important things I've ever done in my life have been in this hospital," he tells Abbot. "Nothing will ever matter more than what I've done in this hospital. But it is killing me."You know how they say a part of you dies when you lose someone you love? I'm not convinced that a part of you doesn't die every time you see a fellow human pass. And I've seen so many people die that I feel like it's leeching something from my soul. I'm tired of being a role model. I'm tired of feeling like you can't get ahead. I'm tired of feeling like I'm drowning every day. I'm tired of all of it."Abbot comforts him, telling him, "Nobody works here as long as you or me and doesn't get screwed up. You gotta find someone to help you. Dance through the darkness."

Noah Wyle as Robby (L) and Patrick Ball as Langdon (R) in 'The Pitt'

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Whatever happened to Baby Jane Doe?

The Pitt is far from a mystery box show. But one of the biggest surprises of the season was dropped in the premiere, as the staff found a baby abandoned in the waiting room. "Baby Jane Doe," as memetically referred to by Dana, has been set up in the corner of the ED, habitually being checked on by the staff. And, in the final scene of Season 2, Robby decides to take Langdon's advice and be honest, albeit while talking to a baby.Hearing her cry, Robby comforts the child, playing soft music, swaddling her, and rocking her in his arms. As he talks to the baby, he admits to a personal detail that has only been mentioned in passing recently: Like her, he was abandoned too, albeit when he was 8. "I got through all of that, and so will you," he tells her. "I've got a good feeling you're gonna be just fine. Everything's gonna be just fine. You've got so many wonderful things to see, and so many people to love ahead of you. So many wonderful things to see. People to love ahead of you."Tears stream down his cheeks. Even still, as she fusses, he soothes her, gently stroking her back. The season closes on Robby giving a thousand-yard stare, clearly wondering if those wonderful things and people to love are still ahead for him as well.

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Taylor Dearden as Mel in 'The Pitt'

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Other odds and ends

Here are some smaller storylines/character moments that also played out over the course of the Season 2 finale:

It wouldn't be The Pitt without at least one stressful medical incident per episode. In this case, a pregnant woman who has swore off any procedures is brought in with a severe headache that turns much more serious when she begins seizing. This prompts an emergency C-section, showcased in all of its gory detail. The atmosphere is tense, but the staff is able to perform the operation with both mother and baby intact. While the finale is short on action, it's a firm reminder of how important the work they, and emergency workers all around the world, do on a daily basis.Javadi has found her calling! The med student has been spending all of Season 2 wondering where she wants to specialize, especially with her mother pressuring her to go into surgery. By the end of the day, the stars have fallen from her eyes about working in emergency medicine, going through a laundry list of afflictions and flaws the PTMC staff has. And, when she mentions the importance of mental health, Whitaker (Gerran Howell) points out her clear passion for it. In one line, Javadi's path is entirely changed. By the end of the episode, she's decided she'll be pursuing emergency psychiatry, something Robby wholeheartedly agrees with.Before leaving, Langdon takes us to a place we've rarely seen on The Pitt: The ICU. Now that he's off the clock, he wants to check in on Debbie Cohen (Mara Klein), the cellulitis patient who had developed sepsis over the course of the day. Unfortunately, while she survived, it was not with all of her limbs intact, as the rash had spread above the knee, requiring the removal of her leg. Having heard the bad news, he changes his mind about paying her a visit, clearly feeling some guilt over how the situation was handled earlier in the season.Whitaker officially gets the keys to Robby's place, house-sitting for however long he'll be gone. But he'll be playing "farm boy" for at least one more night, as we see when Amy (Bailey Gavulic) pulls up with her baby and pick-up. Whitaker bids adieu to Robby and takes off, blasting funk music the entire time.Speaking of Whitaker, we found out what happened to his new "Doctor" badge. While Digby (Charles Baker) the homeless patient went AWOL before the final episode. He didn't leave empty-handed. We see him sporting Whitaker's badge, alongside the ED dummy, festooned with July 4 iconography. Given a shave and a haircut during his time in the hospital, he excitedly talks about the chemical science of fireworks. And there were plenty to be had this season, that's for sure!

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