Rob Mahoney
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Podcast Appearances
Didn't really go anywhere.
There's a couple of great Sean Haddish moments in this episode.
And this is among them, him like wiggling his way through their, you know, their send off.
Just tremendous stuff.
That's why he was raising his eyebrows.
Wrap it up.
It's like, we're spending this much time on this?
13 episodes.
I thought so too.
Especially because in typical Pitt fashion, this is like all playing with Digby basically the way you would expect this show to handle it, right?
In terms of what it's trying to say about this character and his place in the world and his place in the ED and the dignity of just like getting a shave and a haircut and a shower and some sandwiches and just the time to recover where he doesn't have to be, you know, looking for where he's going to be sleeping that night or whatever his situation may be.
It's all kind of like playing the beats.
And then you get that shot of him in the hand mirror, like seeing himself after his haircut for the first time.
And it's an amazing, beautiful moment.
And the fact that the show can kind of like thread you along in all the ways you expect and still land those sorts of things.
And we saw it all throughout season one too, right?
It's like, yeah, it's going to really hurt when this teenager who overdosed dies and the family has to reckon with it.
But then you get the walk through the hospital and it's just...
It's what you expect, but hitting in a totally different way.
And that was a lot of the Digby moments in this episode for me.