He works closely with Robby, with whom he jokes around a lot.

He also has a playful yet antagonistic relationship with Dr. Yolanda Garcia (Alexandra Metz).

Langdon is a very nuanced and complex character.

Dr. Frank Langdon in The Pitt.

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It is specifically the conflicting aspects of Langdon’s character that make him so interesting.

He isan essential part ofThe Pitt,and even one episode without him was too much.

“Things can change in a heartbeat.”

Nurse Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa) in gray scrubs in ‘The Pitt’

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It is just not that simple, though.

The job certainly does take a toll on everyone throughout the season.

Additionally, this opens up a conversation specifically about doctors struggling with addiction and chronic pain.

Dr. Frank Langdon carrying his things out of the locker room in The Pitt

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It will also show the difficulties of maintaining his sobrietyin such a stressful environment.

Dr. Langdon treating a patient in The Pitt

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