
Noah Wyle spent 11 seasons in a fictional medical environment on the show ER. So what made him want to return to a trauma ward setting for his new series The Pitt? Noah tells Marc the reason, which had a lot to do with what he heard from real doctors, as well as why it’s meaningful for him, as a third generation Los Angeleno, to shoot the show in LA. They also talk about Noah’s compulsion to amass memorabilia and arcane collections and whether it counts as hoarding. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Es ist interessant, weil ich heute mit Noah Wiley gesprochen habe. Ich denke, die meisten Leute kennen ihn. Sicherlich Leute einer gewissen Ängste von ER. Er war in fast allen Saisons von ER. Und er hat diesen neuen medizinischen Dramatik, der heißt The Pit. Und ich war überrascht. Ich weiß nicht, was für eine regelmäßige TV-Serie existiert. Und das ist auf HBO, glaube ich. Es ist auf Max.
Aber es ist eine Art emergency Trauma Show. Emergency based. Noah spielt einen Arzt. I don't remember ever really watching ER, but I did watch all the available episodes of this thing. And it kind of did, it struck some nerves with me. I mean, it definitely got me in some sort of zone around mostly mortality, certainly around healthcare, but more so in that area of when you're in trouble.
When people are in trouble, when people need to go to the emergency room. I imagine most of you at some point have found yourself in an emergency room for some reason or another. And it's a harrowing show.
Each episode is an hour of the same day in this emergency room, in this trauma ward, where they have to make decisions, triage decisions, where they have to sort of manage intake because of issues with the hospital, availability of beds, availability of people who work there, these sort of issues of hospital administration and healthcare in general. And it was heavy, man.
I mean, and Noah Wiley is great, and the whole cast is great, but it did kind of bring me back to a place. You know, I spent time in hospitals when I was a kid, not because I was sick, but because my dad was a doctor.
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