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Series not The Pitts

The Citizen

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October 24, 2025

ELEVATED: MEDICAL DRAMA HAS RELENTLESS MOMENTUM - A MUST-WATCH

- Thami Kwazi

Series not The Pitts

The arrival of The Pitt on Showmax marked something special in the world of television medical drama, a show that does more than just deliver high stakes trauma and broken bones, but actually returns one of the genre's veterans to his rightful place and elevates the format in the process.

Starring Noah Wyle as Dr Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, the series ushers viewers into a 15-hour shift inside the emergency trauma unit of Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital, known as The Pitt and never lets go.

A full circle moment for Noah Wyle

For Wyle, the show feels like a homecoming. He first earned his stripes in the emergency room genre through his long running performance as Dr John Carter on ER, a role that made him a familiar face in the world of medical drama and earned him multiple Emmy nominations.

With The Pitt, he returns and this time he is not the young resident but a seasoned doctor anchored in experience, leadership and moral weight.

The familiarity of the hospital setting is still here, but there is also something new. We see him navigating trauma not just of patients, but of systems, staff and his own spiritual and professional self. The show wisely uses his legacy to enrich the narrative rather than lean on nostalgia.

The format: a day in the life, and then some

What distinguishes The Pitt is its structural ambition. Each episode captures one hour of screen time within a single 15-hour shift for the doctors and nurses.

That gives the show a relentless momentum where there is no convenient time jump to the next morning and no lull to catch a breath.

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