Last week, an all-new episode of MAX’s show, The Pitt, took Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) to his breaking point. Struggling to save Jake’s (Taj Speights) girlfriend Leah (Sloan Mannino), Dr. Robby falls into despair, expressing the grief he has been bottling up all day. Overwhelmed by the loss of patients, he vows to remember them long after others have forgotten. With Dr. Robby unable to cope and the emergency department of the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital inundated with a mass casualty event, the situation seems dire. What will happen next on The Pitt?
The Pitt is a popular medical drama on MAX, created by R. Scott Gemmill and produced by John Wells, starring Noah Wyle. The intense and captivating show unfolds during a nightmarish shift in an emergency department throughout an entire season. Each episode mirrors an hour, where mistakes made earlier in the day come back to haunt the characters later at night.
In Episode 11 of The Pitt, Dr. Robby and head charge nurse Dana Evans (Katherine La Nasa) discover a mass shooting at PittFest. Following this event, the show takes a darker turn, deviating from the usual pace of a medical drama to present a relentless nightmare. Will the mounting pressure ever ease? Can Dr. Robby find some respite? Will the dedicated doctors and nurses we’ve come to know ever see the end of their exhausting shift?
Here’s everything you need to know to watch The Pitt Episode 14 “8 PM” on MAX…
The Pitt Episode 14 “8 PM” will premiere on MAX on Thursday, April 3.
The Pitt Episode 14 “8 PM” will be streaming tonight, Thursday, April 3, at 9 PM ET (or 6 PM PT) on MAX.
Fun fact: most of MAX originals now hit the streaming service at 9 PM ET/6 PM PT.
Want to catch up on The Pitt? Since The Pitt is a MAX original, the only place you can watch the new medical drama is on MAX.
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The Pitt Season 1 is comprised of fifteen episodes in total. In a creative twist, each hour-long episode of The Pitt stands in for a full hour of the doctors’ own 15-hour-long shift. Season 1 is one helluva day in the Pitt.
Worried you missed an episode of The Pitt? Here’s your guide to when each and every episode of The Pitt Season 1 premieres on MAX:
- Episode 1 “7 AM”: Thursday, January 9, 9 PM ET
- Episode 2 “8 AM”: Thursday, January 9, 9 PM ET
- Episode 3 “9 AM”: Thursday, January 16, 9 PM ET
- Episode 4 “10 AM”: Thursday, January 23, 9 PM ET
- Episode 5 “11 AM”: Thursday, January 30, 9 PM ET
- Episode 6 “12 PM”: Thursday, February 6, 9 PM ET
- Episode 7 “1 PM”: Thursday, February 13, 9 PM ET
- Episode 8 “2 PM”: Thursday, February 20, 9 PM ET
- Episode 9 “3 PM”: Thursday, February 27, 9 PM ET
- Episode 10 “4 PM”: Thursday, March 6, 9 PM ET
- Episode 11 “5 PM”: Thursday, March 13, 9 PM ET
- Episode 12 “6 PM”: Thursday, March 20, 9 PM ET
- Episode 13 “7 PM”: Thursday, March 27, 9 PM ET
- Episode 14 “8 PM”: Thursday, April 3, 9 PM ET
- Episode 15 “9 PM”: Thursday, April 10, 9 PM ET
Yes, indeed! MAX has already confirmed that there will be a second season of The Pitt.
Yes, there is! Simply scroll to the top of this page and watch the official trailer for MAX’s The Pitt. If you see another video playing, simply try refreshing the page. That should return the trailer to the top of the queue.
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