According to an old Irish proverb: “A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor’s book.” We should also add a line: “…so is an Emmy.”
In a television landscape where serialized dramas continue to dominate awards season, HBO/Max’s medical procedural “The Pitt,” which just wrapped its first season, is breaking through the noise, and may breathe new life into a genre long considered out of the top Emmy races.
Led by a career-defining performance from Noah Wyle, “The Pitt” unfolds over 15 gripping episodes, each capturing a single hour of an emergency room shift in real time, a la Fox’s “24.” The result
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