Skip to content

ThePawn02

Gaming and Streaming Content

  • eSports
  • Guides
  • Headlines
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Uncategorized
Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
    • Guild Mentality
    • The Zealots
    • Malign
  • Socials
    • Youtube Channel
    • Twitch Channel
    • Kick.com
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
Subscribe
  • Home
  • 2026
  • January
  • The Pitt Season 2, Episode 3: “9:00 A.M.” Review feedzy_import_tag
  • Reviews

The Pitt Season 2, Episode 3: “9:00 A.M.” Review feedzy_import_tag

The Pitt Season 2, Episode 3: "9:00 A.M." Review feedzy_import_tag
ThePawn.com January 23, 2026 4 minutes read
The Pitt Season 2, Episode 3: “9:00 A.M.” Review  feedzy_import_tag

Warning: This review contains full spoilers for The Pitt Season 2, Episode 3!

My big takeaway from last week’s episode of The Pitt is that the series has acquired an enhanced sense of humor in Season 2. There’s definitely a more lighthearted quality to the goings-on in the emergency ward right now. That doesn’t necessarily change in Episode 3, though this one veers a little more in the direction of heartwarming character moments. As before, the takeaway isn’t so much, “Gee, this series has lost its edge,” as “Crap, they’re buttering us up before things really take a turn, aren’t they?”

Episode 3 chronicles what appears to be the last (relatively) calm and peaceful hour of the day shift before chaos breaks out. As such, it’s able to devote a lot of time to furthering the handful of key medical cases that have cropped up so far. If anything, my one complaint about this episode is that it emphasizes the patients over the doctors a bit too much.

That’s especially frustrating when it comes to Dr. Langdon (Patrick Ball), a character I really feel isn’t getting the full attention he deserves so far in Season 2. It’s also a bit weird to see so little of Mel (Taylor Dearden), given how much emphasis the previous two episodes placed on her malpractice suit and generally frazzled mental state. But, to be fair, I wonder how much the weekly format plays into that problem. Will it be as noticeable to anyone who binges the whole season later on? Probably not.

In any case, what we do get out of Episode 3 is a lot of scenes that emphasize the compassion these doctors show for their patients. That continues to be the theme of the scenes with unhoused patient Troy Digby (Charles Baker), and with the Louie (Ernest Harden Jr.) subplot. And it comes across in various other storylines, such as the husband and wife who reconnect after a terrible motorcycle accident, or the terrific scenes between Robby and the Jewish burn victim. Her references to the tragic real-world Pittsburgh synagogue shooting of 2018 are haunting.

As much as the show does a great job of conveying the agonizing, soul-sucking nature of working in a major American hospital ER, it’s also nice to see the flip side. These doctors and nurses genuinely care about their work and about bettering the lives they come into contact with. These patients are real people with real pain and suffering, not names on a spreadsheet. These scenes don’t come across as hokey or maudlin, but they do serve to inject a much-needed dose of optimism into a series full of pain and suffering.

Another highlight of Episode 3 is seeing the Kylie Conners (Annabelle Toomey) case play out and reach its dramatic crescendo. After Dr. Santos nearly pushes Kylie’s father to physical violence, it turns out there’s a much more benign explanation for the girl’s many injuries. The series really needed to knock Santos down a peg and remind us that she can’t be right about every personal crusade she undertakes, and that’s what we get here. It’ll be interesting to see how and if this defeat weighs on her going forward.

What We Thought of The Pitt Season 2, Episode 2

“Even at this early stage, it’s clear that The Pitt’s second season is a worthy follow-up to the first. The series has shifted in a slightly more humorous direction. And while that approach works on its own merits, it’s also painfully obvious that the humor is just buttering up viewers for the inevitable point when the situation in the ER spirals out of control again. I’m both dreading and looking forward to when that time comes.” -Jesse Schedeen, 01/15/2026

Click here to read our full The Pitt Season 2, Episode 2 review.

As much as this is a heart-warming and oddly soothing installment of the series, the final moments make it clear that it won’t last. The Pitt is about to get a huge influx of new patients. I wouldn’t say the new season is off to a slow start by any means, but it will be a nice change of pace seeing the tone darken and the tension in the ER start to ramp up in Episode 4. Just how bad can it get? Considering how early in the day we still are, I’d guess pretty bad.

feedzy_import_tag

About the Author

ThePawn.com

Administrator

Visit Website View All Posts

Post navigation

Previous: Marvel’s Wonder Man Series Premiere Review feedzy_import_tag
Next: Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade – Nintendo Switch 2 Review Update feedzy_import_tag

Related News

The Pitt Season 2, Episode 7: “1:00 P.M.” Review  feedzy_import_tag
  • Reviews

The Pitt Season 2, Episode 7: “1:00 P.M.” Review feedzy_import_tag

ThePawn.com February 20, 2026 0
Keychron M3 Mini Review: Tinny Clicks Mar an Excellent Budget Gaming Mouse  feedzy_import_tag
  • Reviews

Keychron M3 Mini Review: Tinny Clicks Mar an Excellent Budget Gaming Mouse feedzy_import_tag

ThePawn.com February 20, 2026 0
EasySMX S10 Review: A Reasonably Priced Switch 2 Pro Controller Alternative, but Don’t Expect a Miracle  feedzy_import_tag
  • Reviews

EasySMX S10 Review: A Reasonably Priced Switch 2 Pro Controller Alternative, but Don’t Expect a Miracle feedzy_import_tag

ThePawn.com February 20, 2026 0

Latest YouTube Video

Check out these awesome streamers

ThePawn02 on twitch

From Gamewatcher

  • Menace Patch Notes - (Latest) - Full Update History & Roadmap for 2026
  • Mewgenics Patch Notes - (Latest) - Full Update History for 2026
  • Kena: Scars of Kosmora Release Date (Confirmed) - Platforms, Preorder & Trailers
  • Tactical Roguelite Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes Targets Spring Release Window, Demo Available Now
  • Aphelion First Impressions - Release Date (2026), Platforms, Preorder & Trailers

From IGN

  • Riftbound TCG: 10 Brilliant Spiritforged Cards That Fans Should Consider Picking Up as Singles
  • Arc Raiders Shrouded Sky Trailer Teases Hurricane Map Condition and Windy Gameplay Hazards
  • Slay the Spire 2 Early Access Release Date Set for March as Animated Trailer Reveals 4-Player Co-Op
  • Monster Hunter Wilds for PlayStation 5 Drops to $19.99 at Best Buy (Retails for $70)
  • Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse Is Up for Preorder

From eSports Insider

  • “Who does Raise think he is? Faker?”: LOUD midlaner Mago steps down following internal conflicts
  • Saudi Arabia’s RTS now has total ownership over Evo
  • ROG named official PC sponsor for LCK Cup Final 2026
  • Japan continues to dominate in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate after GENESIS X3
  • Virtus.pro partners with Gamers Outreach for fundraising campaign

.

You may have missed

Skate Charging Players To Return To Tutorial Island Despite Promising No Paywalled Locations
  • News

Skate Charging Players To Return To Tutorial Island Despite Promising No Paywalled Locations

ThePawn.com February 20, 2026 0
Blood Bowl creator Jervis Johnson agrees with Games Workshop’s AI ban, says ‘it allows you to be a bit lazy and not put in the effort’
  • News

Blood Bowl creator Jervis Johnson agrees with Games Workshop’s AI ban, says ‘it allows you to be a bit lazy and not put in the effort’

ThePawn.com February 20, 2026 0
Here’s Why Some People Think The Viral AI Fight Between Tom Cruise And Brad Pitt Was Kind Of A Scam
  • News

Here’s Why Some People Think The Viral AI Fight Between Tom Cruise And Brad Pitt Was Kind Of A Scam

ThePawn.com February 20, 2026 0
Life is Strange developer Don’t Nod adds a dash of Alien: Isolation anxiety to its usual cinematic formula, and I think it works
  • News

Life is Strange developer Don’t Nod adds a dash of Alien: Isolation anxiety to its usual cinematic formula, and I think it works

ThePawn.com February 20, 2026 0
Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
  • Socials
  • Twitch
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Kick.com
Copyright © All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.