The show has already far surpassed what other medical shows have portrayed in terms of goriness.

In fact,the gore they depict is light years beyondwhatERwould have shown back in the day.

The injuries being shown have only gotten even more disturbing with themass shooting event from Episodes 12 and 13.

Supriya Ganesh as Dr. Mohan in the foreground and Taylor Dearden as Dr. King behind her looking up through a pair of magnifying glasses from The Pitt

Image by Zanda Rice

Seriously, what did they put in ‘The Pitt’ to make it so addicting?

All of this becomes even more authentic and haunting when we seeDr.

Robby’s character unravelfrom the post-traumatic stress-punch in symptoms he’s currently experiencing.

Custom image of Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) with ‘The Pitt’ written out behind him.

Dr. Robby and his colleagues aren’t just happy-go-lucky co-workers, as is usually depicted in medical shows.

They have a bond with one another that is based on the shared trauma they’ve lived through.

The Pittis clearly changing the game for themedical show genre.

Noah Wyle as Dr Robby wearing white scrubs sitting down and crying in ‘The Pitt.'

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