The Pitt Season 2, Episode 11: It's a Five O'Clock World When the Whistle Blows
- Marielle Bokor

- Mar 23
- 21 min read

5 pm. Quittin' time. End of watch. Ohhh noooooo. I'm not ready. Are you ready? I'm just... not ready. But hey, that's what recaps of recaps are for, right? Let's go!
The Recap Recap:
All things are not getting better. I’m anxious and we’re not even into the new.
First thing we cover is Becca and her diagnosis. She’s having sex! Ok, that's not the diagnosis, but it is the central problem, at least if you're Mel. Or, more accurately, that she doesn't have full knowledge or control over her sister's life anymore. She can't protect her the way she once did.
Flashing back to Santos and Langdon's showdown, and I'm still with Surgery... I mean, Garcia - Langdon made a mistake, get over it, you’re a pariah cuz you don’t play well with others, and maybe you should actually take some advice and get some help - not because we don't love you, but because you don't love yourself, and you're in danger, too. It's not a weakness to ask for help.
We get to relive Robby going after Samira, and that's unpleasant as hell.
We also get a flash over to Duke. That's one of our newer storylines and I'm not sure where it's going, but theoretically at least, it'll keep Robby here past his leave time, and maybe, just maybe, someone can reach him.
There's a little reminder about everyone going analog unwillingly, we get a glimpse back to Ogilvie, holding that leg, and talking about his first shift at The Pitt, and then we're with Roxie, who's saying it's ok to let her go. Talk about a tone shift, and a nerve touched in a recap recap.
McKay puts the meds in, and we fade out. Fade back in? What now?

The Pitt, Present Hour:
Back with Roxie. I guess technically we never actually left. Hour eleven. 5:00-6:00. That's a long time to be doing all this.
Everyone’s with Roxie - the grandparents, kids and the husband. But Javadi just can't handle it, and she leaves again, followed by McKay. She asks her what now -- when is it going to happen, essentially, and McKay says that she has no idea- it could be hours. Javadi says it feels wrong, but McKay reminds her that it's Roxie's decision. It doesn't really seem to shake Javadi's beliefs though and she breaks loose from McKay and heads elsewhere.
In yet another room in the ER, Mel and Becca talk boyfriends. We find out her boyfriend, Adam, is 3 years older than her and is another patient at the facility she lives at. They met and started dating at game night, and Mel, straight to the point and ignoring the meetcute, asks if Adam asked Mel if she wanted to have sex. Becca refuses to answer the question, saying she can't tell her that.
This infuriates Mel, and she actually raises her voice, startling Becca, and causing Langdon to bust in and break it up, telling Mel to go get some air, while also trying to help Becca, who's shut down from the sudden outburst of emotion (and loud noises)
Now, I know Mel's not a fan, but I really love that they let Becca be an adult human being without it being an abuse issue or any other kind of issue. We know it's full consent and seems like a happy relationship thus far, and just because she's autistic and has extra needs doesn't mean she can't have an adult life - there are MANY autistic people who are in treatment and also in relationships, but it's far from well represented on TV. Anyway...Mel leaves.

Now we’re with Robby and Dana. He's asking her if she thinks there's any chance he'll get out on time, because clearly he's clocked out from being a decent doctor. (I'm being too hard on him, but like, I'm not over the shouting at Samira). Dana asks a different question - are you and Dr. Al getting along? Robby says he can play nice for another two hours, and my question to him is - you call what you've been doing playing nice? Maybe around 8 am, but even then...
Whittaker, meanwhile, has got Robby's VIP, Duke, and is listening to Robby tales, like anyone in his position would be. Seems like Robby's annoyed by this but that's just too bad, and anyway, X-rays are behind. Robby goes to kick him out to check again but Duke tells him to chill, and he actually listens.

Joy runs into Mohan for the first time since the incident, and asks her how she’s feeling. Before she can answer, Joy's saying that she takes Lexapro for panic attacks. It's a messy delivery, and kinda an awkward helpful friend driveby, but it shows how much she cares, and wants her to feel okay about what happened, and since Robby's lost every single ounce of empathy in his body, I'm really glad Joy found hers.
Mohan’s back with leg lady, who also checks to see if she's ok. See, it's not that hard, Robby, you just have to, I don't know, remove your head from your ass and have some common decency. She said that she recently took a long bus ride, but there's no trauma to her leg, it's just been hurting for a really long time. This obviously brings up concerns about a blood clot, so they order an ultrasound, and before Mohan can peace out, leg lady offers some more advice - Stop worrying. I mean, draw the rest of the owl, but it's a nice thought.
Back at the nurse’s station. Dana's in the chair. A runner shows up with some lab results, one critical, and mentions that they couldn't reach anyone on the phone. This means the critical result's been sitting there for 24 minutes. Annoyed, but unflapped, she tells Mohan to "sprinkle some salt on your patient before he seizes" and then manages to gather all the details she didn't have two seconds ago.
Baby Jane Doe sighting! Well, a mention. They're working on finding her a place, and she's calling around. Hashimi checks in and asks Dana if Robby usually sticks around for handoffs or just leaves, and she tells her that Robby usually sticks. We knew he'd probably stick for Duke's results too, so I feel like his sabbatical might be delayed by at least a few hours.
Ogilvie and Joy are at the patient board looking for their next cases. He’s looking for hard stuff, and she wants easy since she’s done in 2 hours. As if. Javadi comes by, in a bit of a mood, and says pick up stable patients in order. Not wrong, but still.

Meanwhile, McKay is told kiki is waiting for her in the lobby. Why does everyone have special patients today. Whittaker tells Santos there's labs back on Santos' patient and asks if she's ok. He mentions Langdon, and says maybe he changed. You can imagine how that goes over, but you don't need to, look at her face. He asks her to talk when they get a second, because there's something important he wants to talk to her about, but she takes off. I'm VERY curious what this turns out to be.
Dana awards Santos a food poisoning patient in 12, and...Santos takes it. No words. This concerns both Dana, and me, who's sitting here typing this. "No snark? No pushback? Where's Santos?" says Dana, and she just says she's got 2 hours left and she surrenders. This is...uncharacteristic in a worrying way. Can't say I love it.

Langdon and Mel, meanwhile, meet outside in the ambulance bay. She's on the phone to the facility Becca stays at, and still fuming that she didn't know anything about this relationship for the last 6 months it's been going on. She assumes her sister is being taken advantage of, and that the whole thing is a mistake.
But your sister is a fully grown adult, Langdon points out, quite rightly.
Are you the legal guardian?
Mel retorts that she’s the durable POA but she can make her own decisions… and there it is.
It's at this exact moment that a car - not an ambulance - screeches into the ambulance bay. A woman gets out and says there's a young boy inside and he isn't moving. Langdon immediately scoops him up and takes him in. He's not responsive, and he's very, very hot. This is bad.
Hashimi asks for a core temperature and asks about his mother, who's standing in the background. Our child's name is Micah, and he was in the car. In the heat. Ok, well, at least we know why things are how they are. Joy grabs Perlah's Apple watch and starts a timer. Langdon, meanwhile, looks more traumatized than usual.

Joy's on the warpath, questioning the mom about having just 'happened' to find him in the car. I get it, but it's not really the time for it. Hashimi seems to have her own doubts about it, but keeps it a lot more low-key and doesn't cross that line with the mom, because she's a professional. Am I starting to really, really like her?
Diagnosis: Heatstroke. A two or three word PSA: It's real, and it's not just being really hot. It's deadly and extremely dangerous, especially for children. His temp is through the roof, they're looking for the Arctic Sun again, and a pediatric body bag. This temp has to come down, or the body bag isn't going to be for some cool lifesaving trick.
In a less terrifying situation, we've got Ogilvie and his english patient. Or that's what I'm calling him. He asks about getting out in time to see the fireworks with his kid, and Ogilvie smartly doesn't guarantee it but says they're going to do everything they can.
Out in the hall, McKay asks if Mohan's okay as they pass each other by, and she gets defensive. To be fair, it's annoying to get asked so many times, but hey, people care about you. Ogilvie tags along with McKay, who is now recruiting him to help with Kiki, her unhoused patient who she knows from the street team. Given Ogilvie's entire lack of empathy, this seems like a bad decision. Not for him - he could use the lessons it could teach him. But...for Kiki? I dunno. Either way, they're doing the thing.
Elsewhere, Mel and Becca reunite. Mel apologizes for yelling and says she was just surprised. The nurse comes in and lets Becca know she's free to leave whenever, but Mel wants her to stay and have a conversation. Becca is not into it, and Mel says she just wishes that she wanted to tell her. I feel her. Becca says that she talked about sex in her mind and body class and she talked to her therapist. She's autistic but that doesn't mean she can't have sex (like I said earlier). It doesn't mean she can't be right, either. Becca blurts out that she asked him if he wanted to have sex. Again, so happy to see this as the story line, instead of "autistic girl in facility gets taken advantage of" which would've been the trope/expected plotline. Can't say that enough.

We've got a new patient, and surprise! He's a dick! Ok, he's actually a 42 year old who's gotten really combative while on the golf course. Is it that he's just a jerk, or is it the alcohol on his breath? His friends don't actually seem that great either, but they say the thing that gives us the mystery: He's not usually like this. Ok, I guess we'll see.
Meanwhile, the death doula comes out to talk with Robby to say Roxie’s gone. She wanted to know if McKay was around because someone needs to sign the death paperwork, but as we know, McKay's out with Oggy. (I made him a nickname, which must mean I like him a wee bit more than before. Maybe it was the leg trauma, maybe it was the astute observation about the Pitt being extra crazy.)
Anyway, Oggy's out with McKay and they're treating Kiki, a young woman in active addiction who's been using a drug called Tranq on the street, that causes some very nasty skin problems, namely necrosis. The thought clearly grosses Ogilvie out, and he mentions that he just doesn't "get" drug addiction. While a fairly 'him' thing to say, at least there's the vulnerability in saying he doesn't understand something. Maybe he can be taught, but it still seems like he's got a full lack of empathy going on. I don't want this for Kiki, but I want it for him. McKay darts across the street like she's in a game of Frogger and Oggy...does not do that. Not all of us are graceful.
Back in Roxie's room, her husband is, as you'd expect, incredibly upset. I guess I was wrong about him. I just had this weird icky feeling. Robby's handling the death note, and Javadi's in the room as well. Robby manages his actual empathetic care standard with the husband, proving he IS still capable of it. He nods to Javadi and they let Roxie's husband have some alone time.

Oggy and McKay meet Kiki, since he's managed an awkward dash across a busy street. She says that her leg's getting stinky again, which you know is going to give us a gnarly gore shot. Oggy asks if it's an injection site, and she says no, while McKay explains it doesn't have to be to get that way. She mentions that she's going to meetings again sometimes, and Ogilvie seems rather useless in the scene so McKay brings him back in, asking him what the plan is.
She says her leg’s getting stinky again.
Take him out of the hospital and he loses what he's doing. Or not, as he eventually joins her in helping treat the existing problem and handing out some supplies so she can change the dressing, which she insists she can't do. McKay gives her a few more bits of advice on how to care for her wounds and we're off.
Whit and Santos have a brand new patient and we meet Roberto. Like Roberto Clemente. He was at a baseball game trying to catch a ball when someone landed on top of him, and there was a pop.
They ask if he plays, and he said no, he's from Nebraska, but he did grow up watching the Storm Chasers team. Lots of baseball talk ensues and Santos decides to ask him if he's the type to steal a ball from kids - which he insists he's not, all the while not letting go of the ball for absolutely anything at all. They sling him, and want to give him morphine for the pain but he insists he needs to stay alert and refuses. I mean, baseball is where the term "fan" came from - out of the word fanatic, but this guy is something else.
Back with Micah, the heatstroke kiddo. He and his mom are in the trauma room, and he's in a body bag in ice. His core temp is 103.5, and the main concern right now his his brain. We don't stay in this scene for long though.

Mel and Becca are saying goodbyes in triage, as the lady from the facility Becca stays at is there to take her back. Mel asks about the fireworks but Becca awkwardly tells her that she made plans with Adam and his family to go see them. Ouch. They talked about this only a few hours ago, and I feel really bad for Mel. I get that it's probably a good thing for everyone overall but after the day Mel's had with the deposition and the *gestures wildly at everything - you gotta feel like it's killing her a little.
On the walk back from our visit with Kiki, McKay's trying to get Ogilvie to join the street team and...he's not very enthusiastic, but we'll see where that goes. I think it'd do him a world of good if he did it, but I feel like he's gonna opt out.
Robby catches Mel in the hall and asks about the deposition. She said she didn't feel good about it, and can't talk about it, but Robby reminds her that she CAN talk about how she feels. Again, at least we know the empathy is in there. It seems like they're about to have a heart to heart and Mel starts to open up, but Robby takes off after McKay when he spots her coming in.
He asks her where she's been and she tells him she was with Kiki from street team and that they treated her in the park. He reads her the riot act about taking time, a student and resources away from the Pitt to go do that, and tells her that Roxie died while she was gone, too. She's flabbergasted as she didn't see it happening that quickly, but it's not making any movement in Robby's head. If I was going to side with Robby on anything this episode, which I'm not, this would be the one. I do get her desire to help people and I do get that sometimes it can't happen in a hospital but it was a weird time to dip, and the ER is in dire straits without technology and with the waterslide collapse and all the incoming new traumas.

Speaking of an ER in dire straits, you know what would make this just, way, way fucking worse? ICE. Yes, that ICE. And yes, they've showed up at the Pitt. Robby's instantly furious, and, yeah, ok, I will side with him on this one. You just know the fallout is going to be crazy. They've got a patient. They were doing a raid, and a woman they were detaining 'got injured' and 'fell' during a sweep. Everyone's in masks and stupid gaiters. Obvi.
Let's break the fourth wall here for a second, because this and ensuing scenes with ICE have made some people and some news networks very, very angry. The Pitt is being accused of being "woke" and "bringing politics" into a show where they shouldn't be.
I'm so sorry, but this is giving "Rage Against the Machine didn't used to be woke" amounts of ignorance. The Pitt has ALWAYS been "woke" if, like most people mean when they say it, woke means caring about people and their circumstances whether they're white, brown, black, legal, illegal, gay, straight, minors or geriatric. They've tackled healthcare costs and unhoused people and...what show did you really think you were watching here?
On top of that, to cover ICE now, and this episode in particular, is to be looking around at what's actually happening, since this is what's happening in our city of Chicago and all around the US right now. This is a very real thing that causes a very real amount of upheaval. Patients, doctors, students - all feeling like they need to leave instead of giving or seeking care because people are being disappeared whether they have jobs and documents, or not.

ICE is here. Ok, so cool. Robby looks angry. Ok, use your anger for good for once. They say she fell during a sweep. They’re wearing masks cuz they’re fucking fucks.
Checking in again on golf guy, his friend's here to say he didn't think he was like this, and while he might be a dick, this isn't like him. They're running labs but we've got nothing prescient now.
Back with ICE, who picked Pranita up from a restaurant sweep in a nearby neighborhood. They want the cuffs off of her so they can see how badly she's hurt and do a proper examination, but they're refusing. McKay is wearing them down. Please fight the power, McKay, we know you can. She says they're going to need an X-ray, and so it's gonna be awhile. When the tallest, most disguised giant bully tries to protest, McKay shoots him a death glare.
We cut to triage, where the really nice little lady behind the window I always worry about is calling a name over and over. Initially, I didn't know why this was happening, but then I thought about it a minute.
Jaime Guerrero was the patient. Our triage lady comes out from behind the glass, and talks to another woman in Spanish. She is leaving the ER and she won't be the only one.
Back with Roberto in the field of dreams, Whit and Santos are trying to get him to do sedation and pain meds because they need to relocate his...arm. He's still not having it.
Dana, back in the nurse's station and ALSO super pissed, of course has more details on the ICE raid. They raided Joe's in Greentree, and patients are flooding out the doors without receiving care. Martha took off (Is that our little triage lady?) and Dana asks if they can tell ICE to fuck off.
Please. Please do that.
Emma asks, and I think earnestly, because babynurse has shown nothing but empathy and care for everyone who comes in, if illegal patients can receive care, and Dana, of course, uses this moment to loudly educate everyone, including our ICE buffoons, that EMTALA means that everyone is entitled to care. Everyone.

Back with Micah, our heatstroke victim, he's got a temp of 101.8 now, and can come off the ice. Robby is in to check with him, and he's got some arm movement. Hashimi's reassuring everyone that this is a good sign, and tries to reassure the mother some, too.
Javadi's since arrived to the ICE scene with Pranita, and is talking to her about her bracelet, which is from her daughter. Pranita's been staring at it stressed out - her daughter gave it to her, and she says her daughter must have no idea where she is. She said ICE wouldn't let her call her daughter, and when they ask to call FROM THE ER, ICE SAYS NO. I'm sorry, what? McKay is seeing red, as we all should be in such a situation.
Speaking of red, Mel's on the red phone with her sister's facility asking to know when Becca got back, and asking questions about Adam. Girl, you need to stop. This is not cool. Dana chides her and amazingly, she sasses back. Mel...you are so far out of line right now. Do not. Dana gives her one solid look and she hangs up.
Luckily for Mel, Whit's needing her to supervise a reduction? They also want to move Roxie to viewing, or our clerk does, but Dana shuts it down fast.
Joy asks Robby what we think about heatstroke kid, and at first he doesn't get what she's going after. She elaborates, asking if he thinks she left the kid in the car and forgot about him, but Robby says it's not their job to judge. She insists the mom looks guilty, and he tells her to stay focused on the kid. Ok, fine. We're not always a jerk.

English patient time. And...oh no. Ogilvie's friend is unresponsive and sweaty. What happened?
They were waiting on discharge papers and meds - what gives?
We find out through other chatter that a patient in room S15 left because of ICE and chairs has cleared out for the same reason.
Back to kidney stone guy aka English patient - and he is way worse.
Robby’s in with him. Mohan was supervising, and so she and Ogilvie are both in trouble.
No one looked at the aorta, and apparently that's what's causing him to tank. He's even got agonal respirations. Nooooo. They need to intubate, which is exactly what Oggy was looking to do earlier at the boards, but he's frozen and facing his failure, so Javadi takes over.
Back in with our heatstroke trauma, and mother and son are having a tender moment. Hashimi's in the background, and lets them have their time before stepping in to say they're lightening sedation to see if he responds. She cautions her that they can't say if he's going to be ok or not yet, and that he may be cognitively impaired. For a moment, she almost looks angry, and she stops holding her son's hand abruptly. This really gives me an ick, but I've been wrong before.
Drugless baseball guy is about to find out why drugs could help, in another ER room nearby. He's still clutching that ball though, and no one seems to bat an eye when his scream erupts through the whole damn place.

Javadi’s mom is here. Wait, what? Is anyone going to say anything? She's awful.
She starts talking about her daughter's mistakes in front of her boss and peers again, and while that's happening I'm wondering when Robby, who's standing right there, is going to intervene. Step in the right direction, he tells her to glove up and show her mom why she belongs in the ED.
Her mom meanwhile is there assisting, and as much as I hate to say it, is cool as a cucumber and good at everything she does. Except being a mother, but y'know.
Ogilvie, back in his room, is still freaking out. Baseball guy has a sling and should be good to go soon. Mel was waiting for someone to chart, but they’re arguing so she flips out and leaves. Oh lord. This day. This hour.
Meanwhile with heatstroke kid again, and Mom stepped out. It's a weird time for that, especially given her unwillingness to leave before. Everyone seems a little suspicious of that, but Hashimi steps out to go find her.
In with Mohan, Javadi and her momma, things are working out. Ogilvie asks to go up with J's mom, and she lets him.
Mohan, who we haven't seen in a minute, is not ok, and it seems like Javadi's mom is worried about ICE for potentially personal reasons. Ogilvie apologizes to Robby for missing the aorta.
Robby takes this moment to start lecturing Samira about personal life staying outside of the ER, and convincing her she doesn't belong here. Inadvertently, maybe, but...man. McKay interrupts to tell Robby they're discharging Pranita back to the ICE agents, and Robby takes THIS moment to lecture the tall ICE guy within an inch of his life about how they're disrupting care and causing more harm than good, while doing absolutely nothing of any merit. I can't disagree.

Outside, Hashimi catches up with Micah (heatstroke kiddo's) mom, who's oddly silent and detached. She attempts to start a conversation and the mother tries to walk out in front of an oncoming cement truck. Dr. Al grabs her, saves her, and tells her it's okay, while steering her away from the road and back inside.

But inside, things have gone to pure chaos. ICE agents, in trying to get Pranita back into custody, aren't letting them give her the sling she needs before she can leave. Jessie intervenes, saying it'll only take a second, and they start pushing him around, too. There's a huge uproar right at the nurse's station. Dana and Robby hear it and run over. Everybody's running over. They've got Jessie down on the ground and cuffed, and they're pushing Pranita around too.
They decided they're taking him. Robby runs after, telling Jessie not to say anything and trying to find out where they're taking him - but of course, they're not telling him.
Dana’s on this already, with phone in hand and giving death stares. Everyone wants to help. Javadi's running somewhere, phone in hand, out of the ER, but Robby yells at her to stay. , Meanwhile Hashimi hands off the mom, and lets Robby and Dana know she was trying to kill herself. This puts her on an involuntary psych hold, which means - she can't see her kid. So, that sucks.
Robby isn’t ok, you can tell. He’s breaking apart too.
Mohan goes behind a curtain only to find a patient she doesn't recognize, and asks Babynurse about it. She says another patient took off when ICE showed up and arrested the nurse.

In a private room, Robby and Hashimi are talking to Micah's mom. She apparently did really lose track of him. He wanted to ride his trike, so she let him, and she thought he was doing that, but found him in the car. Every time she looked over he was riding, til he wasn't, she says. Hashimi asks if Micah's mom has ever thought about hurting herself, but the question, at least as far as the directing goes, seems more pointedly aimed at Robbie, who's obviously at least a little thrown by it. And honestly, it gives me pause with regards to his safety, too.
Babynurse and Donnie have got the CBC back on jerky golfer, and there's nothing particularly wrong. They're gonna let him sleep it off. This seems WAY too easy, so he's probably going to die or something.
Robby hops over and he's asking for Duke’s x-ray. Donnie says they've got it but it hasn't been read, and he asks to see it anyway. "Shit" is all he has to say, which means, well, shit. So that's bad.
Dana's hanging out at the nurse station with our death doula and tells her she oughta slow down and take some time for herself. She tells her not to stay for night shift and to take the time off, but it's a hard sell. Luckily, that's what Dana's great at.

Mel’s flippin’ out still and I think if Langdon weren't being harassed by Santos and Robby was still Robby things would be better for her. Langdon and Dana at least notice though. Langdon and Hashimi have a brief conversation about whether or not Micah's mother will be able to forgive herself for his heatstroke, and then talk a little about Santos. He tells her that Santos doesn't like him very much, and that he worked with her last year and was an asshole, and she called him out. He says when she did that he overreacted, and that he needs to talk to her but hasn't found the right time. He could've thrown her under the bus, but he didn't, and I think that's showing he's not who she thinks he is.
Dana’s looking for Mel, and finds her on the stairs, which seems to be her little panic room at the ER. "Screw the deposition" is her advice, and yeah, I agree. She asks about Becca and Mel tells her that she's got a boyfriend she didn't tell her about. Dana says maybe she didn't know how to tell her, but Mel insists on being upset about it. She says she's having sex, great sex, and lied t her for six months. "My sister is a fucking liar"
Language! Dana notices it too.
Mel says she's seen Elf 164 times with Becca, and she doesn't know who she is without her. She's gonna be alone.
Dana's nice but firm and tells her it's not about her, and that she needs to understand people have different reasons for keeping secrets. In the end she has to quit feeling sorry for herself and move on. And she's right, and Robby, if you're listening, this is how you handle someone struggling with personal baggage at work who's acting out of character.
Robby’s with Duke now, and saying the results were abnormal, and could potentially be anything up to and including a tumor. He needs a CT scan, and it's important. Duke asks if he'll stay, and Robby says that he will, even though it'll put him past quitting time. Robby says he wouldn't feel good about riding if he rushed it, and it convinces Duke to accept the help.

Langdon catches up with Santos with a little info on her COPD patient. But it's really an opportunity to apologize. I'd hoped Santos would let it go but she doesn't. She doesn't think he's sincere, and tells him she doesn't buy it. She says he's the golden boy and he's not really atoning for his sins because he didn't mention to anyone other than 3 people that he stole drugs from the hospital. Things get heated, and he admits he almost got divorced and lost his kids and she just retorts "That's what happens when you fuck up." Ugh. I wish she could find some empathy for him, cuz I think he's trying. Case in point: He tries again with her, saying he's sorry anyway.
The interaction's over though - and not without consequence, as Hashimi may have caught all of it, including the part about stolen drugs. So, uh oh.
Now we're back with Babynurse, who goes in to check on our angry golfer. He's sleeping but when she goes to check vitals he snaps awake. Startled, he starts yelling "What the fuck" and then grabs Emma and puts her in a chokehold. I'm freaking out. He won't let up. No one else is in the room with them. She's struggling to get away from him while her face gets redder and redder, and no one even knows what's happening.
AND THAT'S HOW YOU ENDED THE EPISODE. NOW I'M MAD AT THE SHOW ITSELF.
If anything happens to her, so help me God.
Well, let's see what hell on Earth Episode 12 brings. Ho-ly.




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