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The Pitt S2 E7 [Reaction]

Steven and Régine are breaking down The Pitt Season 2, Episode 7—and this one hit us in ways we weren't expecting.

Before we get into the episode, we're reflecting on the emotional impact of the shows we've been covering, paying respects to the icons we've lost recently, and talking about the importance of therapy, honesty, and mental health—especially in Black communities. This conversation goes deep, and we're not holding back.

Then we get into The Pitt, and this episode was triggering in the realest way. We're discussing the healthcare system during crises, the realities of cyber attacks on hospitals, and how this show continues to tackle trauma, vulnerability, and the weight healthcare workers carry every single day. From sexual assault storylines to generational trauma and family dynamics, this episode forced us to confront some heavy topics.

We also break down character development, plot twists, and what we're expecting as this season builds toward chaos. The acting, the realism, the emotional weight—it's all here, and we're rating it honestly.

This isn't just a recap. It's a conversation about mental health, the preciousness of life, human connection, and how TV can reflect the hardest parts of reality back at us.

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