WARNING: spoilers for Pitt Episode 1 of season 2 is ahead.
January may be terrible for everyone, but at least we have Pitt Season 2 to help us get through this. The new episodes of the HBO Max show take place over the Fourth of July weekend, 10 months after the events of the first season.
However, even as she's busy trying to assert her authority, we already see her developing a weakness – and it all stems from an abandoned baby found in a waiting room toilet stall.
Dr. Al-Hashimi knows more about the abandoned child in the first episode of Pitt season 2 than he lets on.
How Pitt Season 2 In the first episode, the team finds an abandoned baby and takes it to the emergency room for testing while trying to figure out who it belongs to. From the outset, Dr. Al-Hashimi takes a strange interest in the baby, insisting that he undergo a labor-intensive number of additional tests to rule out any possibility of fever or malnutrition.
Sure, you could say she's just a doctor at the top of her game, doing her job to the best of her ability… but the faraway look in her eyes tells us she's hiding something. At the very least, it triggers a traumatized memory in her psyche, but I'm convinced she's involved with a patient in the waiting room who could very well be the baby's mother.
During this episode we get several cuts of patients awaiting treatment by the medical team, including a homeless man who everyone else feels grossly insulted by. In the crowd is a young woman who looks incredibly healthy, but has no idea that she is being called to the table by administration officials.
Why? Because she is deaf—we know this because the noisy noise of the emergency room dissolves into silence from her point of view. Considering we've addressed her several times throughout the episode, she must be more important than the storyline lets on.
This is the part where you need to spoil me. I'm guessing our mystery patient is connected to both the abandoned child and Dr. Al-Hashimi. There are enough physical similarities between the two women to be considered related, and we know nothing about Dr. Al-Hashimi other than her new role in the emergency department.
All I'm saying is that it might be worth keeping a close eye on this trio. We'll definitely get answers someday… I just have no idea when.
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