Critics’ rating: 4.2 / 5.0
4.2
If there is any doubt that those respected individuals cannot rise on various occasions, we can get a glimpse of the distance that PITT Season 1, Episode 12 extends in Episode 12.
Somehow it felt like time stopped and then got stuck in speeding as they were ready for the massive casualties caused by the shooting, and as everyone’s head was surrounded by all the hell, there was a strange stillness.
The longest transformation in human history has gotten worse, and the hospital explodes in chaos before you blink.
What’s exciting about this particular moment of Pitt is how enemies become ally when a dime turns when there are bigger reasons.
At the beginning of the transition, someone who infuriates your entire soul suddenly is in the battle at the end of the battle.
When there are much greater moments and differences than the moment, everyone can merge as a unified force.
We see Robby and most of the hospital executives who usually clash with him for most of the early part of the season, clashing on funding, how to handle things, and in hindsight, like approval ratings.
When it is to be held in this capacity, we see her willingness to resign and delay Robbie, believing and knowing that moment he will become a fearless, indestructible commander who can get everyone through this event.
Except Robby, at least not to collide. The man barely held his breath, spending most of his time behind Jake’s head, flying from room to room, inside and inside, jumping into competition at every possible turn to help and treat the patient.
He was in charge of Dana’s tracking of Jake’s mother, Jake, and even Collins, and he was futile except for one. Robbie knew Jack was on that damn festival and now he couldn’t get in touch with him.
But when gunfire erupts in such an event and pandemonium emits it, it is not always easy to arrive at the phone or send things to loved ones. It has always been a survivor mode.
Ironically, the same thing seems to apply to everyone in the hospital.


Their bodies don’t have adrenaline because they themselves were shot, but they are on the frontline of post-processing effects, and the entire staff is in some form of survivor mode.
Mass shooting is a great way to encapsulate the full breadth of the first responder and its endurance, as how these tragedies touch everyone, even the ripple of the third-level people.
When gun violence is so common in the United States, the state of emergency responders is also too common. They have barely even registered many mass shootings.
Most of them don’t even make news.
The generality of mass shootings is so bad that we desensitize them because they become abstract things that happen to others until they directly affect you.
We have the honor of talking to a Pitt star and we are happy to share the interview in the future, so stay tuned!
It’s pathetic poetry for Santos, Mel and Whitaker, who can include something of this huge and this talent on their first day at work. Talk about being thrown into the depths!
But Robby has been this port in the storm even while struggling with himself, and it is fascinating to see him tell everyone about progress, guide them everything, and remind them to take care of themselves as well.
This is the most exciting message of the preparation, because in the eyes of the storm, most people forget to take care of themselves. Patients need everything about you because you are just a guest star in their lifetime.


But the first responder is not a machine. If they fall, everything will collapse.
The fear of Mel and Whitaker’s faces in particular is obvious. Then we left.
It was shocking to see their methodological approach to everything, and we have a nice breakdown of how hospitals are categorized in activities like this.
They had to move all other patients out, build locations and sites, and resort to the Slap Band color coding process to arrange the most pressing conditions.
We also have some vulgar cases. The policeman with a universal GSW on his face is especially creepy. The cute hippie elder bleeds from his mind, worrying.
And I’m still worried that the deaf and mute are separated from his mother and may not be able to communicate correctly with anyone.
Chaos never relax. Everything is ruthless, and since Pete is so immersive, it’s easy to feel anxious when watching this.
Without a moment of breathing, everyone’s stress reaches the highest level of history, especially the smallest of those who have experienced this for the first time.
But the hours demanded that they rise, and they actually did. Javadi did not shy away from her own ingenuity and completely embraced her different thoughts during several exciting moments.
Her mother tried to do the micromanagement she did, and instead of swallowing and shrinking like a violet, Javadi took off and put her mother in place. McKay seems to be proud of her, which may reflect the latter’s friction against the former.
But it’s Javadi figured out how to use a particularly good cannula to Macgyver. Her mother is doing anything, only in the prospect of using other things to improvise technology, she lifts her nose to guide Nene Leake’s “slum” moment in real time.
However, Mateo was impressed by this. Javadi won that moment. It’s great to see her enter herself with pride.
Mel also flourished in chaos. She left a message to her sister from sweet moments and saw her mentor back to a total bad guy who saved people.
We see the confidence she has built. The motivation for her ability to act and think makes her priceless throughout the process.
The only thing that is the only bad guy who donated blood than her and then immediately used it on the patient is that abbott donated blood while working.
Abbott is such a bad guy, and my only complaint about the series is not spending more time with him. When Robby saw Abbott come in, his pure relief seemed to be here as if he was talking about their specific bond in the tide.
Plus, a girl will never get tired of Sean hatred supremacy.
However, Langdon threw Robby’s reward. Unfortunately, given that he hasn’t reported any reports yet, it makes sense for Langdon to come in when it goes all out.
Despite the problems Langdon has, he has performed well and proved himself competent and essential several times in an hour.
My heart was still sad when Mel said his return with joy, because she would be crushed when she learned the truth about him.
But it’s worth noting that while Dana’s reaction to him or Santos’ somewhat off is cool, they’ll probably stay professional the moment they ask for it.
Despite the sheer chaos of this hour, given Pete’s high adrenaline, it was underestimated than I expected. Obviously, they are relaxing us, and it’s just the beginning of things taking off from here.
We still need Collins to join whenever someone arrives at her. SWAT has arrived in case the shooter appears in the hospital, and Theresa still doesn’t know if her son is the reason for all of this.
And we still don’t know if Jack will be one of Gurney’s guys and what state he will be in at any time. pressure!
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