The Pitt Season 2 Episode 13 “7 PM” on HBO Max ends with a devastating reveal about Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) and the long history of his trauma.
**Spoilers for The Pitt Season 2 Episode 13 “7 PM,” now streaming on HBO Max**
This week’s all-new episode of The Pitt ends with head charge nurse Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa) confronting Robby about his unhinged and unprofessional behavior “shaming” Dr. Mohan (Supriya Ganesh) and Dr. McKay (Fiona Dourif), “slamming stuff,” and making dark comments about Orlando Diaz (William Guirola) failing to die by suicide. When Dana then says that she would have put her kids in time-out in their rooms if they were acting like him, Robby erupts.
“Whoa, whoa, whoa, you’re not my mother,” Robby says.
“Yeah? Well, too bad,” Dana replies. “You need one.”
Then, Robby reveals a key part of his troubled lore.
“No, I had one,” he says. “She left. I don’t need another one. What I need is someone who can actually run this place while I’m gone.”
Dana immediately picks up on the fact that Robby finally explained why he was raised by his religious grandmother: his mother abandoned him as a child. She apologizes and says she didn’t know.
“Nobody knows. Who needs to know? Who gives a fuck?” Robby replies.
Dana then tells Robby she thinks he ought to just leave and start his sabbatical ASAP as it’s clear he needs a break. Robby then goes through a long list of concerns he has about what he’s leaving behind, that includes his buddy Duke’s (Jeff Kober) health, Dr. Al-Hashimi’s (Sepideh Moafi) competence, Langdon’s (Patrick Ball) addiction issues, Whitaker (Gerran Howell) as housesitter, Javadi’s (Shabana Azeez) future, Mohan’s (Supriya Ganesh) mommy issues, and even Dana’s own mental state.
“We’ll all manage until you come back,” Dana argues. “We always do.”
Then, Robby ominously says, “Yeah? What if I don’t come back?” and he walks away, leaving a shellshocked Dana looking on in horror.
So what is going on with Dr. Robby? What does this latest reveal tell us about his mental state? Will Dr. Robby be coming back from his sabbatical?

The Pitt Season 2 Episode 13 Ending Explained: Is Robby Planning to Die?
Welp, the very end of this week’s The Pitt confirms that Robby is not in a great mental health state. So much so, he might be planning on his three month motorcycle tour of North America with the intention of perishing in an accident. At least, that’s the chilling subtext of his conversation with Dana.
Robby’s death wish is something that has been teased since the opening sequence of The Pitt Season 2. This new season of the HBO Max hit started with the emergency department doctor flagrantly weaving through traffic on his motorcycle without a helmet. Friend and hospital psychologist Dr. Caleb Jefferson (Christopher Thornton) has repeatedly tried to get Robby to address his mental health and, just last week, Dr. McKay told Robby that she was picking up on a weird vibe from him. This came after telling him about friends she used to have during her years addicted to drugs who sought the limit and found it.
Last season on The Pitt, we saw Robby have a panic attack during the Pitt Fest mass casualty event. The traumatic day coincided with the fifth anniversary of the death of Robby’s mentor and father figure, Dr. Adamson. Now, we know that Robby was abandoned by his mother, meaning when he lashed out at Mohan for her panic attack, he was most definitely projecting onto his subordinate.
There are only two episodes left in The Pitt Season 2. Will someone be able to reach Robby before he hops on his bike and potentially makes a critical mistake?
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