Chris Ryan
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Street, I believe.
Let's get to the Pitt finale.
I think we should.
It's a pretty big show.
One of the reasons why I wasn't tripping over myself to get to it is I loved it, but it also felt a bit like...
It was reiterating some of the stuff that had been saying over the last three weeks, rather than breaking into new ground, probably for the best.
I don't know that ending on a cliffhanger or, you know, I don't know how many more fireworks this, this show could have literally.
Let's start with Robbie's darkness, which has been obviously a,
growing concern over the course of the whole season, but especially in the last couple of weeks with his conversations with Dana, especially with Duke, and in this episode with Abbott concerning whether or not he is considering taking his own life, what the purpose of this quote-unquote spirit quest is going to be, his helmetless trip to the Dakotas.
I thought this was...
An interesting place to start for this would just be, did you note or feel like he changed, he moved the goalposts a little bit in what he was saying?
Because to Duke, previous week, he had said, everything in the hospital makes sense to me.
It's everything outside of the hospital that I can't deal with.
Then to Abbott, he was like, every time somebody dies in this hospital, a piece of myself or a piece of my soul dies too.
So...
What was your read on that, if you noticed it?
And where are you at with where Robbie ends?
My one note about that was, lovely scene, if they had not made a giant public announcement that she was leaving the show, I would not have thought of that as her last scene.
So to your point about it being the Robbie show towards the end of the season...