The Pitt Season 2 Episode 15 (finale): Release date news, time, streaming details, and more

The Pitt Season 2 Episode 15 | Image Via: YouTube/HBO Max
The Pitt Season 2 Episode 15 | Image Via: YouTube/HBO Max

The Pitt Season 2 will come to an end next Thursday after premiering this January. The fifteenth episode, which is also its last one, will finally resolve the remaining plotlines from this season. The penultimate episode packs in some major revelations, which will ultimately determine if Roby will go on his sabbatical, something that has been hyped since the very first episode.

This week sets the stage for the finale, which drops next Thursday. We will finally learn whether Robby will begin to recover emotionally, and more importantly, the episode will reveal the aftermath of the major Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi revelation from the end of the fourteenth episode of The Pitt Season 2.


The Pitt Season 2 Episode 15 release date:

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The fifteenth episode will follow the same release time and date schedule that HBO has been following for the past 14 weeks. Therefore, here's when you can catch The Pitt Season 2 around the world next week if you are not from the US:

  • Pacific Standard Time: 06:00 PM, April 16, 2026
  • Eastern Standard Time: 09:00 PM, April 16, 2026
  • Indian Standard Time: 07:35 AM, April 17, 2026
  • Greenwich Mean Time +1: 02:00 AM, April 17, 2026
  • Australian Eastern Standard Time: 12:00 PM, April 17, 2026
  • Central European Time: 03:00 AM, April 17, 2026

It seems that we will get further insights into Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi as the official logline for next week's episode reads:

"Al-Hashimi reveals details from her medical history, forcing Robby to face an ethical dilemma as he prepares to leave for his sabbatical."

The penultimate episode of The Pitt Season 2 confirms that Robby is struggling:

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Walls are closing in on Robby as he finally admits that he sees the sabbatical as a one-way trip from which he doesn't want to come back. He does so in a conversation with Duke, who helps him fix his bike, which was struck by an ambulance during an emergency. The Pitt Season 2 showrunner, R. Scott Gemmill, explains Duke and Robby's relationship in the TV Insider interview:

“Duke can talk to him in a different way than his colleagues can. I think Duke sees through a lot of the bulls**t. And this is a guy who’s been around a long time, seen a lot, done a lot. I think he sees Robby’s struggle. I think he knows that Robby’s not in a good place, but he also knows he’s a grown man and there’s only so much he can do, and Robby’s going to have to figure things out for himself, but he pretty much lays it on the line for him.”

Guest star Jeff Kober also revealed that he believes that his character, Duke, believed from the start that Robby intended to end his life during this sabbatical. He said that Duke is:

“Seeing the desperation of no good solution, the recognition in Robby of seeing no way out of his present circumstance, no way to deal with the way it feels to be him. And that helplessness and hopelessness is, it’s the dark night of the soul. It’s the bottom that someone has to hit before they’re willing to have a change of heart, willing to have a change in the way they are approaching their life. It’s a really dangerous place because the bottom might be past the point of death or the bottom might be just before that point of death.”

Binge all fourteen episodes of The Pitt Season 2 before the finale streams on HBO Max next Thursday.

Edited by Ravikumar N