For a feature on Season 1, Episode 10, titled " 4:00 P.M.
This revelation is a gut-punch for Robby, who feels both professional liability and deep personal betrayal. Executive Producer Noah Wyle described the scene as "the closest thing you are going to get to a breakup scene" on the show. The episode ends with Robby, broken and furious, dismissing Langdon from the hospital, effectively ending their mentor-mentee relationship. Actor Patrick Ball later discussed the character, emphasizing that addiction is a disease and that Langdon’s path, beginning with a legitimate injury, is a tragic and realistic portrayal of the opioid crisis.
For a feature on Season 1, Episode 10, titled " 4:00 P.M.
This revelation is a gut-punch for Robby, who feels both professional liability and deep personal betrayal. Executive Producer Noah Wyle described the scene as "the closest thing you are going to get to a breakup scene" on the show. The episode ends with Robby, broken and furious, dismissing Langdon from the hospital, effectively ending their mentor-mentee relationship. Actor Patrick Ball later discussed the character, emphasizing that addiction is a disease and that Langdon’s path, beginning with a legitimate injury, is a tragic and realistic portrayal of the opioid crisis. the pitt s01e10 m4p best