This program is an odd thing. Occasionally the soap opera characters will be distracted for a moment by some patient whose life in at stake, and pretend to perform some sort of medical procedure.
Then time stands still while they attend to the point of the series, which is their interpersonal relationships.
Depictions of actual surgical care are so riddled with careless inaccuracies as to be ludicrous. There is no sense of immediacy about medical issues of the highest urgency. The patients are all good sports about doctors exchanging gossip or snarky remarks over their injured bodies.
If you don't like The Pitt because it seems too serious, perhaps you will be entertained by this.
Then time stands still while they attend to the point of the series, which is their interpersonal relationships.
Depictions of actual surgical care are so riddled with careless inaccuracies as to be ludicrous. There is no sense of immediacy about medical issues of the highest urgency. The patients are all good sports about doctors exchanging gossip or snarky remarks over their injured bodies.
If you don't like The Pitt because it seems too serious, perhaps you will be entertained by this.