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The Pitt Season 2: Check Out Our S02E02: "8:00 A.M." Preview
Check out our look at HBO Max's Noah Wyle-starring and executive-producing The Pitt S02E02: "8:00 A.M" and more in our updated preview.
Article Summary
- Get a sneak peek at The Pitt Season 2 Episode 2: "8:00 A.M." and what’s in store for Dr. Robby.
- Noah Wyle hints at Season 3 plans, ruling out a time jump or holiday-themed episodes.
- Check out Noah Wyle’s hilarious RFK Jr-inspired PSA from his recent Jimmy Kimmel Live appearance.
- The Pitt continues to deliver big ratings and critical buzz in its gripping new season on HBO Max.
It goes without saying that the second season of EP John Wells and series creator/showrunner R. Scott Gemmill's Noah Wyle-starring and executive-producing The Pitt wasted little time reminding us why the HBO Max series has been pulling in big numbers and huge critical praise. But before we take a look at what the "8:00 A.M." hour holds for the team, we just want to put it out there that we got a lot more nervous about what this shift has in store for Dr. Robby (Wyle) now that he's put it out there that he's taking off on his motorcyle for a three-month sabatical after he clocks out. Yeah, there's just something that feels a whole lot "foreboding" about it…

The Pitt Season 2 Episode 2: "8:00 A.M." Preview
The Pitt Season 2 Episode 2: "8:00 A.M." – Written by Joe Sachs and R. Scott Gemmill, here's a look at the image gallery that was released, followed by a look at the sneak peek released during Wyle's visit to ABC's Jimmy Kimmel! Live, the official podcast, and much more:
- Javadi and Ogilvie jokey for pole position to tap DKA in front of Robby. (Warrick Page/MAX)
- Javadi and Ogilvie jokey for pole position to tap DKA in front of Robby. (Warrick Page/MAX)
- Meet Dr. Caleb, Robby then takes Langdon's DKA Derek has nothing on Kylie yet. (Warrick Page/MAX)
- Dementia patient, Evelyn, is informed for the 2nd time of her husband's passing. (Warrick Page/MAX)
- Dr. Al shows her A.I assistant, Ogilvie tries to impress with Farsi. (Warrick Page/MAX)
- McKay is annoyed Billings is being transferred. Robby and Bed Manager, Hastings have a history. (Warrick Page/MAX)
- Dr. Al plays catcher to obtain sample from superbaby Jane Doe. (Warrick Page/MAX)
- Robby and Al are updated on Kylie and the baby, Princess found nothing off about McKay's headcase. (Warrick Page/MAX)
- Mel ends up on her back after flirting with Liam. (Warrick Page/MAX)
- Whitaker and students intend to pull 6L from Louie, he's more concerned about his tooth. (Warrick Page/MAX)
- Removing Digby's cast reveals he brought some creepy critters with him. (Warrick Page/MAX)
- Removing Digby's cast reveals he brought some creepy critters with him. (Warrick Page/MAX)
Noah Wyle Offers Some Early Season 3 Thoughts
With early thoughts in play regarding what the third season will look like, Wyle shared that he doesn't see The Pitt Season 3 involving a holiday or an extended time jump. "Probably not," he shared with Variety during the Golden Globes red carpet. "Although we might not push it so far into the future this time – 10 months was a long jump. I don't think we need to make that long of a jump next time." As for Gemmill seemingly joking about wanting it to take place on Halloween, Wyle shared, "He's just giving — ask a Canadian a question, and they answer. It's unbelievable. He's got this Krampus costume he wants to wear on set."

The Pitt Star Noah Wyle Goes Full-On RFK Jr in Jimmy Kimmel "PSA"
With the second season getting a season-one level of love from critics and viewers, HBO Max's hit series scored big this past weekend at the Golden Globes. So why shouldn't Wyle have a little late-night fun, especially when it sends an important message about just how screwed up things have gotten under the Trump Administration? Checking in with ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live! host Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday night, the two took a break from their conversation so that Kimmel could share a new "PSA" that Wyle filmed – and that's when the knife-twisting got underway.
What followed was Wyle playing an alternate-reality version of himself, sharing with viewers that while he may not be a real doctor, he has learned everything he needs to know about health and medicine by looking it up online. Measles vaccine? It turns kids into pansexual furries. Raw milk and raw chicken? Delicious as a smoothie. 5G towers? They give you COVID. The flu vaccine? It takes 4 inches off your penis (or vagina). And those were just some of the "medical facts" that Wyle discovered that he wanted to pass along. In fact, Wyle proves himself such a "medical expert" that the President appoints him the head of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., please take note…
Starring Wyle as Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch, the critically acclaimed series offers a realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in today's America, as seen through the lens of frontline heroes working in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh. Each episode follows an hour of Dr. Robby's (Wyle) 15-hour shift as the chief attendant in Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center's emergency department. Tracy Ifeachor (Dr. Collins), Patrick Ball (Dr. Langdon), Katherine LaNasa (Dana Evans), Supriya Ganesh (Dr. Mohan), Fiona Dourif (Dr. McKay), Taylor Dearden (Dr. King), Isa Briones (Dr. Santos), Gerran Howell (Dennis Whitaker), and Shabana Azeez (Victoria Javadi) also starred in the first season.
Sepideh Moafi has joined the cast for the second season of The Pitt as a series regular, with Charles Baker, Irene Choi, Laëtitia Hollard, Lucas Iverson, Lawrence Robinson, Brittany Allen, Bonita Friedericy, Taylor Handley, Jeff Kober, Rusty Schwimmer, Jayne Taini, Annabelle Toomey, Rusty Schwimmer, Jayne Taini, and Annabelle Toomey.



















