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'The Pitt' S02E07 and 'Drops of God' S02E05 'Trust Me'

Season 20 Episode 20 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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The hosts, Victor and Kim, preview upcoming podcast coverage, including the penultimate episode of Industry, the finale of A Night of the Seven Kingdoms (with HBO reporting about 13 million average viewers and 9+ million in the first three days for the latest episode), and plans to cover the first episodes of Paradise with Alan while Darren is on vacation. They confirm continued weekly coverage of The Pitt and Drops of God, note that Sona will return for a new HBO Max series starting March 1 starring Jason Bateman, David Harbor, and Linda Cardellini, and share ways to contact and support the show.

They discuss Drops of God season 2 episode “Trust Me,” focused on a Georgian family’s backstory and sibling rift. The hosts describe how an apparent reconciliation is a fake-out: the sister tells her long-estranged brother “we forgive you,” implying he must be forgiven for being born, which triggers conflict and exposes long-buried abuse tied to the family’s wine legacy. They connect the episode’s themes to the show’s broader pattern of “going underground” into trauma (wine cellar imagery) and draw parallels to Camille and Issei’s family history. They highlight Camille’s increasingly Leger-like obsession: she uses Issei’s access to the mother to take gifted wine and enter it into her competition, prioritizing preserving wine over people and potentially forcing outcomes no one else wants. They also note suggested attraction and manipulation dynamics between Camille and Davit.

They then cover The Pitt episode 7 (1:00 PM hour), describing it as messier than the prior episode but revealing a major looming catastrophe: a severe, likely self-imposed hospital-wide network shutdown to counter a cyberattack, affecting phones, internet, and hospital systems. They discuss how modern medicine depends on connected electronic systems (EMR, labs, imaging, medication dispensing, and blood bank workflows) and how downtime creates dangerous delays and risks, while rejecting simplistic “go back to paper” solutions. Other episode threads include July 4 heat-related strain, a missing unhoused patient, Dr. Halimi’s likely PTSD/panic symptoms tied to prior field work in the Middle East, and broader staff mental health struggles (including Santos’s scars and Langdon’s prior benzo use). They discuss a sexual assault exam storyline led by Dana and the victim ultimately backing out because the assailant is someone she knows. They note Abbott’s return as a SWAT medic and Robbie refusing to forgive Langdon during a rooftop trauma intake, creating tense teamwork. Additional plot points include Ava’s father pushing dermatology over surgery, an end-stage cancer patient choosing to die in the hospital rather than at home, and a law student’s apparent psychotic break with family tensions about undisclosed mental health history. The segment ends anticipating next week’s consequences of extended downtime and the hospital system strain as nearby hospitals are also attacked.

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00:00 Show intro + what’s on the podcast schedule this week

01:59 Listener updates, subscriptions, and how to support the show

03:24 Drops of God S2E: “Trust Me” — the Georgia family backstory & the fake-out reunion

05:27 Wine cellars, buried trauma, and how family legacies warp everyone

13:49 Camille’s turning point: becoming Leger, stealing the wine, and the fallout

18:01 The Pitt Hour 7: messy episode, but the looming disaster is a total system outage

20:01 Medicine without the internet: EMR downtime, cyberattacks, and why “air-gapped” isn’t realistic

26:30 Heat wave ER realities + dangling threads (cooling, missing unhoused patient)

28:01 Dr. Halimi’s backstory and the staff menta

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