The Pitt season 3 spoilers: Noah Wyle on story’s scale

There is no denying that The Pitt is one of the biggest hits on all of television at this point, and with that does come a certain amount of pressure. How can you evolve the show? Also, is there temptation to make it bigger with each passing year?
Well, if there is, here is a reminder that Noah Wyle and the entire creative team are doing what they can in order to resist that. They recognize that there is value still in keeping things small in scale, and are trying to avoid moving far away from the walls of the hospital. Remember that other than seeing Robby driving his motorcycle, we really have not seen that much in terms of the outside world for him.
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Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Wyle notes that the plan remains keeping the show mostly within its particular setting, and not trying to suddenly make it different or larger than what it is:
“As this show keeps scaling larger and larger in its reception, resisting the temptation to scale it larger and larger in its narrative is almost like a mantra that we keep repeating in the room, that this is about a very small community treating a very small community, and it’s representative of a much larger problem in population … But the more specific and focused we keep our narratives just being what you would find in this arena and what these characters will find in their lives, the more we’ll be on mark. It feels more authentic to start with what’s in our environment already and then work outward.”
In the end, our feeling is that any shifts to the formula are right now going to be small. That is all a part of the overall plan.
Related – Get more news right now on The Pitt season 3, including some premiere date hopes
What are you most eager to see at this point heading into The Pitt season 3?
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