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You don't need it. It's just the pit, Joe. Come on. You don't need to mosh it.
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Cool. Thanks for calling me out like
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that. I'm just saying they call it the pit.
Speaker 1
One of our listeners who was a yinzer did point out that they don't call Pittsburgh the pit. They really only call the university that. Okay. So whatever Pit Fest was, it was probably in close proximity to the university which is where the hospital would be anyway the hospital the university you know they don't they don't call the whole they wouldn't call something else pit fest so yes if that helps nail down the proximity last but at least we're not going to read this email i just want to shout out eric who sent us the longest email possible about this and just triangulated the when, the where, the why, the how, who would be playing Coachella so that this would not be competing with Coachella. And the budget that they would have and stuff like that. It was just like a piece of art from Eric. So thank you so much for that email. Not
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even a tour manager's mind, but one who is seeing the whole board of all the tour manager's minds. It was truly an impressive piece of work. It
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was art. It was art. Okay. The Pit. We did it. That's
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it? Season one anyway. Again, we're going to be back here sooner than later, Jo. That's
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it for The Pit. Again. Oh,
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one last note about season two that I read from R. Scott Jamil, who's the showrunner of The Pit, mentioned in an interview with Parade that there will probably be a slight time jump into season two. We're not coming back tomorrow, the day after the mass casualty event. He ballparked it at like two, three months. So just enough time for a certain 30 day rehab program, perhaps. And then some, you know, just enough time for people to kind of clean the deck, scrub the bathroom. We're kind of back to normal
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in the ER. Oh, for Santos and Whitaker to have figured out who does and does not do the dishes. One last thing. If you go back and watch this season, there were hints all season that Whitaker was living in the hospital. Like, that's just, it was, the track was laid. But I want to say I was rewatching one of an episode, just like two episodes ago, I think it was 13, where he was like, you know, there are a bunch of empty rooms.
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The fourth floor is completely empty.
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Before we go, I would be remiss to not say on the Grey's Anatomy beat, shout out Dr. Callie Torres, the original doctor who lived in the hospital. Of course, that felt like a Grey's reference to me. And I don't know if any doctors lived in the hospital in the ER. I don't remember if they did. But this is not an ER sequel, as you and I and Michael Crack's
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widow knows. No, it's definitely not. But also, what if they went to the fifth floor and Alan Alda's just been sleeping up there for weeks? I wouldn't hate it.
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I wouldn't at all. I would love to see it. All right. So we'll be back for season two of The Pit where Bryan Cranston will show up as Dr. Mel King's dad. We can only hope. And thank you to Donnie Beecham, to John Richter, and to Justin Sales for his work on this feed. Rob and I will still be here covering all
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shows. So stay tuned to the Prestige Fees and we'll see you soon. Bye.