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Critics at Large | The New Yorker

How “The Pitt” Diagnoses America's Ills

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

The New Yorker

Society & Culture

4.4679 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

“The Pitt,” which recently began streaming on Max, spans a single shift in the life of a doctor at an underfunded Pittsburgh hospital where, in the course of fifteen gruelling hours, he and his team struggle to keep up with a seemingly endless stream of patients. The show has been praised by lay-viewers and health-care professionals alike for its human drama and its true-to-life portrayal of structural issues that are rarely seen onscreen. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz parse how “The Pitt” fits alongside beloved medical shows like “E.R.” and “Grey’s Anatomy.” While the new series upholds many of the tropes of the genre, it’s set apart by its emphasis on accuracy and on the daily struggles—and rewards—of laboring toward a collective goal. At the heart of “The Pitt” is a question that, in 2025, is top of mind for many of us: does the for-profit medical system actually allow for humane care? “Faith in these institutions has eroded,” Schwartz says. “At the low point of such faith and trust, what happens to build it back?”

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0:00.0

Listen, it's my birthday.

0:02.9

Oh my God!

0:04.0

That's right.

0:05.2

It's Nomi's birthday.

0:06.4

Happy birthday to you.

0:09.3

Oh, my God.

0:10.4

Happy birthday to you.

0:14.1

Happy birthday, dear Nomi.

0:17.8

Oh, my God.

0:20.6

Oh, my God. Oh, my God.

0:23.4

Happy birthday to you.

0:32.5

Welcome to critics at large, a podcast from The New Yorker.

0:36.2

I'm Alex Schwartz.

0:37.3

I'm Nomi Fry.

0:38.5

I'm Vincent Cunningham.

0:39.8

Each week on this show, we make sense of what's happening in the culture right now.

0:43.9

We read the scans of the culture and how we got here.

0:53.2

Medical shows, they occupy this pretty unique place in the TV landscape, right?

0:59.0

There have been so many of them, and some of them go on for so long it feels like forever.

1:05.0

Like decades.

1:06.0

Forever. Like police procedurals, like soap operas.

1:09.0

It's easy for these shows to kind of just fade into the background and feel like, I don't know, a utility.

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