
"Wait, is back already? And audiences didn't even need to wait four years for it? The trailer for season two of the Emmy-winning drama is already here, just eight months after the first season finished airing. The high-intensity drama, which follows just one shift in its doctors' lives per season, sees the cast clocking in on the Fourth of July, when the surgeons will presumably have to deal with a slew of fireworks-related injuries. Plus, it's Doctor Robby's (Noah Wyle) last day before a hiatus."
""It's gonna be a lot of time to self-reflect," Dr. Jack Abbott (Shawn Hatosy) tells Robby. "You sure you can handle that?" Then, on top of all that, the power goes out. The ever-steady Robby shouts, "We're about to go analog!" Also returning alongside her fellow Emmy winners Wyle and Hatosy is Katherine LaNasa as Dana Evans. After quitting at the end of season one, she's back and more beleaguered than ever."
Season two of The Pitt premieres January 8, almost exactly a year after the first season's January 9 premiere. The season takes place during a single shift on the Fourth of July. Surgeons are expected to treat numerous fireworks-related injuries while the hospital contends with a sudden power outage. Doctor Robby (Noah Wyle) faces his last day before a hiatus, prompting colleague Dr. Jack Abbott (Shawn Hatosy) to prod him about self-reflection. Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa) returns after quitting at the end of season one and appears more beleaguered. Tracy Ifeachor's Dr. Heather Collins will not appear, with no confirmed reason provided.
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