Trigger Warning: A major plotline in The Pitt Season 2 Episode 7 involves s*xual violence. Reader discretion is advised.The Pitt Season 2 Episode 7 was a sensitive hour and also further uncovers the mystery around the baby. Katherine LaNasa's Dana Evans had a lot to do in this episode as she and Emma tend to Ilana Miller, a SA survivor. The episode does real legwork to show how doctors play a key role in such harrowing and sensitive cases. This plotline also answers why Dana returns to the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center (PTMC). The official logline for The Pitt Season 2 Episode 7 reads:"While Dana tends to a s*xual assault victim, Abbot helps an officer injured in the field, and Mohan attempts to keep her uninsured patient in the ER."The Pitt Season 2 Episode 7 Recap: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe episode opens with the doctors leaving the room containing Louie Cloverfield's body. After saying farewell, it seems that the team is back to normal as they try to care for patients from both their own hospital and Westbridge. It sets up the most sensitive plotline of the episode as Emma and Dana tend to Ilana Miller, a victim of s*xual violence.Meanwhile, the baby returns from the earlier episodes of The Pitt Season 2. Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi calls a doctor and asks for an appointment, which is apparently fixed for later. Later in the episode, the baby is crying as no doctor can calm her, except for Trinity Santos.Another important recurring plotline returns in this The Pitt Season 2 episode as Langdon apologizes to Robby as they work together to treat a victim of a boat accident. As the patient is brought in through a helicopter, Langdon tells Robby:"Okay, I’m just going to say it. I’m sorry. I betrayed your trust. I betrayed our patient’s trust. And I’m really f---ing sorry. It’ll never happen again, I swear."Robby expresses happiness, but goes on to say:"I’m really glad you got the help that you need. But I don’t know if I want you working in my ER."It needs to be said that Noah Wyle addressed this frosty relationship in a Deadline interview after The Pitt Season 2 premiere:“Langdon really wants to be validated by Robby again, and Robbie really doesn’t want to have anything to do with Langdon. We think that it is because Langdon is the disappointment, you know, the student who betrayed him and lied to his face. And as the season progresses, you start to see that in some ways, Robby blames himself for Langdon’s behavior more than he blames Langdon, because he was the teacher, and it happened on his watch. Langdon was his star student, and that was more of a moral failing for Robby than it was for Langdon.""Some of his hesitancy to be around him is like Superman being around kryptonite. He now represents somebody who has gone down the therapeutic road, faced their demons, made amends, humbled themselves, and come back to try to rebuild their life—but Robby’s not there yet. So it’s an interesting situation the two men find themselves in.”As of now, it is unclear how the Robby and Langdon plotline will play out in the coming episodes of season 2. It is unclear if Robby and Langdon will make up or not. Many believe that their working on multiple cases throughout the day will finally force Robby and Langdon's professional relationship to move forward from this awkward phase.In the middle, Dr. Jack Abbott returns to PTMC to treat a police officer who was shot in a scene of a crime. We also learn that Abbot works as a medic for the SWAT in addition to being the night shift attending physician.The third act of the episode returns to Emma and Dana tending to the SA victim. They introduce Ilana to someone from PAAR (Pittsburgh Action Against R**e). As Dana and Emma are examining her for injuries, she requests that they stop and informs them that the perpetrator was her friend and was inebriated when he committed the crime. As the patient leaves the room, Dana breaks down crying.In the sixth episode of The Pitt Season 2, someone had asked Dana why she kept returning to PTMC as the charge nurse, and she did not answer the question. Creator R. Scott Gemmill believes that Dana likes guiding patients through harrowing experiences. He expressed this belief in this week's TVLine interview. The TVLine reporter asked Gemmill:"In Episode 6, Dana couldn't say why she keeps coming back to this job. Does guiding this patient through something so harrowing become part of that answer? Or does the toll it takes on her make it even harder to justify why she stays?"To this, Gemmill answered:"I think it's the former. She even gives voice to that later in a subsequent episode — what would have happened to this poor woman if she hadn't been there that day and there hadn't been a SANE on? Would she have had to wait 12 hours having to live with this? Or gotten impatient and left and not even reported it, or had it properly processed? I think it becomes a reason for her to return. She understands why she comes back. It's for people like Ilana Miller — because they need her, and she needs to be there for them."The closing minutes of The Pitt Season 2 Episode 7 introduce us to the PTMC CEO, Trent Norris. He reveals the reason behind Westbridge's shutdown: a cyberattack. He also informs that the IT team is going to shut down the system of PTMC as well. Dennis Whitaker takes a photo of the list of patients on the central TV screen, and right after, the PTMC systems are shut down for protection.As that happens, Robby prepares the team to go analog, setting up the eighth episode for next week.The Pitt Season 2 Episode 7, is currently streaming on HBO Max.