YES I love it! 🤧 and ofc because Langdon NEVER did drugs, and he’s actually living quite happily, and I SWEAR him and Robby never had that falling out, everything is just okay in the end because yeah
One day, Langdon really pisses off Santos, and she decides she needs to take petty revenge, which she does by printing and cutting out 100 of these and hiding them in his locker, pockets, backpack, lunchbox, etc. for weeks.
Picturing Dr. Robby as the Gordon Ramsey of The Pitt
Crash out king 🫶 (it was literally the worst day of his life)
the drunk/cynic
Guys 😭🙏 y'all, no one call me Beetlejuice or I'll cry and run to my pretty wife and tell on you 🤧 /j
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Physically ill from this.
Sam looking down at buckys hand, almost confused, because they aren’t the hand shaking type.
But then Sam remembers they’re in public and it clicks why Buckys going in for a handshake instead of just kissing him. They have reputations to uphold and can’t risk people knowing, not yet at least.
@more-mousebites None of that should be hidden in tags 💔 I think I’m falling in love right now (/j)
Sums up my viewing experience pretty much 🤷♂️
5th post of the day for The Pitt — I’m quite happy in my rubber room.
Guys, @science-hoes explained it perfectly.
This fruit’s riding a moped.
Wait ok the whole motorcycle helmet thing, I looked into it, for anyone who isn’t seeing it, it’s in the video that was posted. I screenshot and circled it. It’s hanging off his backpack which I haven’t seen anyone say/clarify yet which lead to confusion
Could also just be a bicycle helmet I won’t lie
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Hey so like what the fuck 💔
I don't know when I'm going to write it, and this doesn't even show the focus of the work, but:
Jack Abbot dies on a Tuesday. A reckless driver hits him as he's going home from his latest therapy session. He dies at a hospital, with his ring on his finger, a heavy heart and an apology on his lips for the crying man holding his hand as his last breath leaves his mouth.
-Jonathan Harker, 1897