Spoiler Alert: This article contains significant details and spoilers for ‘The Pitt’ Season 2. If you haven’t seen ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 yet and want to avoid spoilers, stop reading now. The medical drama ‘The Pitt’ has ended its 2nd season after several emotional moments in the final episode which premiered on April 16. The final episode picks up from there along with other dangling plots. A lot happened in episode 16, and we hope you didn’t miss the end credits scene.
Why did Robby Baby relate to Jane Doe?
Nurse Dana (Katherine LaNasa) approached various staff members throughout the episode, including Robby, to see if they would consider fostering or adopting the baby, but they all refused.The baby girl was found abandoned in a bathroom in the first episode of the season, and in a previous episode, Dana shared that they were waiting for a court order so they could be moved to foster care the next day. The season ended with Robby sharing a heartwarming moment with Baby Jane Doe in the pediatric ward, where she had another heartbreaking scene in Season 1.Holding the adopted child against her, she fought back tears as she recounted how she was “even abandoned” when she was 8 years old.“But I got through all that, and so will you. I have a good feeling you’re going to be okay. Everything’s going to be okay,” he told her.
What is the post-credits scene of ‘The Pitt’ season 2
In the post-credits scene, Santos and Mel do a duet on Alanis Morissette’s ‘You Oughta Know’ at karaoke night.‘The Pitt’ has officially been renewed for a third season on HBO Max, premiering in January 2027.