Brace yourselves, Pitt Fiends! (Is that what we’re calling ourselves?) Because episode 3 of Season 2 just dropped a major cliffhanger. As if Dr. Robby’s lie doesn’t have us stressed enough, now we’ve got a code black to deal with!?
Spoilers and speculation below for Season 2 of The Pitt.
For those unfamiliar with hospital terminology, a “code black” in this case means the nearby hospital will be diverting all its emergency room patients to Dr. Robby’s trauma center until further notice. In Season 1, the day shift had to deal with the PittFest massacre. So, what calamity are they going to be grappling with now?
Well, while episode 3, titled “9 A.M.,” drew to a close with only possibilities of what could cause the code black, The Pitt‘s Season 2 trailers gave us hints of what’s ahead.
What does the code black mean for The Pitt Season 2?
Poor Dr. Robby. It’s his last day at work before a hard-earned sabbatical. And just as he looks at the computer board to see that there’s relative calm in his ER, charge nurse Dana (Katherine LaNasa) gets a call that changes her gruffly cheery demeanor (it’s a yinzer thing) to all business as she asks of the caller, “Is this a drill? Is this a joke? It’s the fourth of fucking July!”
With Dr. Robby and his eager replacement Dr. Al (Sepideh Moafi) alert for news, Dana explains that “Westbridge has a code black and is closing to internal disaster. Central’s diverting all their ambulance traffic to us.”
This means a problem has hit a neighboring hospital. But how serious is it? Robby and Al quickly offer several possibilities:
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Immediately, security guard Ahmad Zidan (Johnath Davis) starts a new betting grid on a white board, asking would-be gamblers to guess why the code black was called, how long the code will last, and how many patients will be diverted their way.
So, are you ready to place your bet? Before you do, let’s look back at the trailers HBO Max has already released for Season 2.
What do The Pitt‘s trailers tell us about the code black?
On Dec. 16, 2025, the above trailer set up the returns of Langdon and Dana, as well as Dr. Robby’s impending time off. Then, we see Dana on that red phone, asking, “Is this a drill?”
From there, an unknown voice says, “Westbridge has shut down all their computer systems.” Dr. Mel King (Taylor Dearden) asks, “Are we next?” And then Dr. Robby warns, “We’re about to go analog,” as the computer screens switch to offline.
Now, at a glance, it might seem Robby was right with his power outage guess. But notably, the unidentified voice said Westbridge “shut down all their computer systems,” not lost power to them. So, this could suggest a cyberattack.
What will going analog mean for The Pitt crew? Well, for one, they’ll be doing things more like doctors and nurses did in the ’90s, aka Noah Wyle’s ER era.
In the trailer released earlier this month, we got a better sense of Dr. Robby and company in disaster mode.
In the start of this trailer, you can see the doctors and nurses gathering around a large white board, which seems to be used to track patients without computers. But nothing about the source of the code black is revealed.
So, what’s your bet for Ahmad’s grid?


