The Pitt S01e02 Ddc -

Mira: “You start by not letting her die of shame.”

She stays at Layla’s bedside, talks to her unconscious form: “I know you didn’t want this. I know someone gave it to you. But you get to wake up — my brother didn’t.” the pitt s01e02 ddc

Layla’s hand twitches. Her eyes flutter. Parents, now quiet, watch Mira from the doorway. The father whispers, “She’s been using for a year. We didn’t know what to do.” Mira: “You start by not letting her die of shame

Mira has no attending for two more hours — a test of her (Duty to Direct Care) authority. She can override parental refusal if she suspects life-threatening danger. But doing so means a legal battle, a complaint, maybe her fellowship. Act Two Flashbacks intercut: Mira’s own brother died of a fentanyl overdose at 17, after his parents (religious, ashamed) delayed treatment. Her eyes flutter

Final shot: Mira signs the DDC override form. Her hand shakes. Then she walks to the next bay — a crying child with an ear infection, routine, normal, savable .

Cut to black.

Back in the present: Layla seizes. Mira orders a stat tox screen against parents’ wishes. Result: high-dose fentanyl + xylazine (“tranq”). Layla needs naloxone drip and ICU. The mother screams, “You’ll ruin her future!” The father threatens to call the hospital CEO. Mira’s senior resident, Harding (grizzled, burned out), pulls her aside: “You’re right. But you’ll be fired by morning.” Mira doesn’t flinch. “Then I’ll be right and fired.”