
The Pitt – S02E10 – 4:00 P.M. | Transcript
After an incident at a nearby waterpark, several critical patients are rushed to the Pitt. Later, Al-Hashimi confronts Robby.

After an incident at a nearby waterpark, several critical patients are rushed to the Pitt. Later, Al-Hashimi confronts Robby.

After one of Javadi’s patients slips through the cracks, Dana calls in an old friend with experience running a low-tech ER.

A cyberattack forces the ER to go manual. While Robby manages a critical bariatric case, Langdon seeks redemption and the staff fights systemic chaos.

While Dana tends to a sexual assault victim, Abbot helps an officer injured in the field, and Mohan attempts to keep her uninsured patient in the ER.

As the team deals with a loss, Al-Hashimi and Robby continue to clash over the best course of treatment for a patient showing signs of malnutrition.

As patients continue to pour in, including a local prison inmate, Robby and Langdon must work together to save a beloved patient.

The performances transcend the material—Goggins, MacLachlan, and Purnell deserve better pacing—but the editing undermines everything the writers achieve.

With a nearby hospital shuttered on the busiest day of the year, Robby and team must field extra patients, including the victim of a parkour mishap.

After a motorcycle collision, a husband and wife find themselves in the ER. Later, Robby bonds with a Tree of Life survivor.

Adapting George R.R. Martin’s novella, HBO trades dragonfire for folk songs—and finds its footing.

On justice, power, and the limits of the law in Landman

Fired from M-Tex, Tommy partners with Gallino to launch his own oil company. Cooper avoids murder charges after killing Ariana’s attacker. Family prevails.

Distracted by her impending deposition, King suffers a fall. Then, while Al-Hashimi attempts to revolutionize the department’s technology, Javadi sizes up the competition.

Landman S2E9: Cami fires Tommy in a Louisiana power play, Cooper nearly kills a man to protect Ariana, and Ainsley’s college roommate becomes Sheridan’s soapbox.

No Demogorgons in the Stranger Things finale? The show’s missing monsters expose a story that chose sentiment over terror.

The Stranger Things finale trades spectacle for sentiment. We review the controversial D&D epilogue and Eleven’s ambiguous fate in ‘The Rightside Up.’

Exploring the revelation that the Upside Down is not an alternate dimension but a wormhole connecting our world to the Abyss.

The first season of Pluribus ends not with a bang but with a wooden crate. Inside, allegedly, is an atom bomb. Carol Sturka has finally picked a side.

Ryan Murphy’s Monster franchise returns with Lizzie Borden—and Sarah Paulson as Aileen Wuornos. But does true crime need another killer crossover?

Carol surrenders to Zosia—and to everyone on Earth at once. Gilligan’s strangest love story yet asks what we’d forgive just to be held.

Fallout returns with blood, brains, and billionaire psychopaths. Season 2’s premiere introduces Robert House and his mind-control tech in savage style.

The BBC’s “The War Between the Land and the Sea” wants desperately to matter, and that desperation shows in every overwrought frame.
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