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'The Pitt' Ends Season 2 With Series High Ratings, Averaging 15.4 Million Viewers

HBO's medical drama 'The Pitt' finished its second season with record-breaking ratings. The show averaged 15.4 million viewers across the full season, jumping more than 50% from its first season.

April 20, 20264 sourcesGood news2 min read

HBO's medical drama 'The Pitt' wrapped up its second season on a high note, setting a new viewership record for the series.

The season finale drew the show's biggest audience yet, capping off a season that averaged 15.4 million viewers. That's a huge jump of more than 50% compared to the first season's numbers.

The season two finale focused heavily on the character Robby and ended with an uncertain future for the hospital's doctors and nurses. The show also said goodbye to character Samira Mohan, played by Supriya Ganesh.

Showrunner R. Scott Gemmill and actors including Shawn Hatosy have been discussing the season's themes and what comes next for their characters. The finale left many storylines open-ended, setting up potential conflicts for future episodes.

The strong ratings put 'The Pitt' among HBO's successful drama series and suggest the network has found another winner with audiences who enjoy medical workplace stories.

Why this matters

The strong ratings prove audiences still love medical dramas and suggest HBO has another hit series. Higher ratings usually mean the network will keep making more seasons, giving fans more episodes to watch.

What to watch

HBO will likely announce whether the show gets renewed for a third season based on these strong ratings.

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