The Pitt S01e04 Satrip _top_ May 2026

Langdon doesn't argue. He just picks up the phone, calls a resident friend in Ophthalmology, and has them "borrow" a dose from the OR.

But Dr. Collins (Tracy Ifeachor) listens. She orders the scan anyway. the pitt s01e04 satrip

This is the thesis of the show: Dr. Langdon’s Ethical Gray Area Dr. Langdon (Patrick Ball) continues to be the most interesting character. He’s the "cool attending," the one who bends the rules. In this episode, a patient needs a specific, expensive, non-formulary drug to prevent blindness. The hospital pharmacy says no because of insurance. Langdon doesn't argue

Noah Wyle deserves an Emmy for the freeze-frame alone. If you haven’t watched this yet, strap in—because based on those final sirens, Episode 5 is going to be a war zone. Collins (Tracy Ifeachor) listens

The confrontation is uncomfortable. She isn't wrong—the man is a monster—but her inability to compartmentalize puts the department at risk. This episode suggests that Santos’s arrogance isn't ambition; it’s armor. She is so terrified of being powerless that she picks fights she can win. It’s messy, and it’s great TV. The episode ends not with a resolution, but with an escalation. As Robby walks to the ambulance bay to catch a breath of (supposedly) fresh air, the sound design shifts.