Note: This story contains spoilers from “The Pitt” Episode 9. “The Pitt” prides itself in being an authentic portrayal of the everyday lives of American healthcare workers — even in one ...
Episode 9 of the Max medical drama puts the spotlight on ER charge nurse Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa), who shines in a standout scene where she breaks up a physical fight between two women and ...
The former DeSisto School main building sits amidst its snow-covered grounds on Feb. 28. A plan for the site made it through the project's first hurdle as Stockbridge Select Board members approved a ...
Episode 9 of the Max medical drama puts the spotlight on ER charge nurse Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa), who shines in a standout scene where she breaks up a physical fight between two women and also ...
Max “I read it on the page, and I’m a dancer, and I think I just detached from the fact that I was going to be hit because I have been hit in the past,” LaNasa admits to TV Insider.
Oh. My. God. That’s the only way to describe the end of The Pitt Season 1 Episode 9, extraordinarily written by series star Noah Wyle.
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Dana (Katherine LaNasa) says he’ll be seen when his test results are back. When demanding he be seen doesn’t get him anywhere, he decides to leave, but Langdon (Patrick Ball) warns he’d be ...