PittS ‘ Isa Brions She expressed her gratitude for the evolving discourse on her character, Santos, who turned out to be right about the dependence of Langdon’s opioid secrets.
Brions, 26, took on Instagram Stories on Wednesday, March 12, before the new episode of PittWriting, “Thx for Pitt fans who warned me with Dr. Santos Megathread in Reddit. I have never read things online for my work. Many people can be very cruel and I am very sensitive to this.
The actress found her “too angry” to see “a nuanced conversation” on Reddit and elsewhere on Santo’s bow.
“Some people hate Santos. Some people love it. Many people want to hate it. And this is excellent TV, “Briones pointed out.” This is fantastic writing. And this is also an indicator of an extremely intelligent audience. “
Brions expressed appreciation for the ready viewers to reconsider their judgment for Santos, adding, “I am hit by how many people mention how excellent you feel to see a truly complicated female character. And how many prejudices of people against Santos about Langdon made them think of their inner sexism.”
She concluded: “Truly is really a beautiful thing when the great story can make you feel so viscerally and want to communicate and talk about it. Great Kudos for our incredible writers for creating such a complicated woman, and thank you to the whole team that left me portrayed. “
Pittwhich premiered in Max in January, follows a group of employees in a fabricated Pittsburgh hospital, working a only 15-hour change. The first half of the season showed that Dr. Santos was contrary to its supervisors Dr. Langdon (Patrick Ball), which made some viewers express their disappointment with Santos, who is a practitioner who works for her first change at the Fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital.
Santos eventually turned out to be right about Langdon stealing drugs from the hospital. During an episode at the beginning of this month, Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) Anger faced Langdon for this, and the old resident admitted that he developed an addiction after being prescribed with medication after an injury.

“He refers to hurting his back as he helps his parents move and this is often the case. He goes to a doctor who gives him pain medications and then they are medications for the formation of habit. This happens all the time. The weekly. “You see this opioid problem that is simply traversing yourself throughout this place. Really really sad because they are not people who are sometimes determined to become dependent. They are people who believe and catch in a trap. This is part of what happened to Langdon.”
Brions, in turn, spoke we About how viewers may have judged her character very quickly.
“Not everyone will like Santos. But it’s funny since I talked to people – even determined – they would be like, ‘Oh, you’re such a tattoo.’ At the end of the day, however, this was the wrong thing that was happening and she exposed it, ”she said we. “Of course she has a very aggressive way for her and can be pretty arrogant. She keeps herself that leads people to be like, ‘What the hell are you doing? Stay in your lane.’ But at the end of the day, it was something that was wrong and it was illegal.”
Briones was relieved when she saw Santos right, adding, “is a delightful moment for the audience to be like, ‘Ok, maybe it was her right. I don’t like it. I don’t like what she did, but maybe she was correct. They cover a man instead of trusting a woman.
New episodes of Pitt Premiere at Max every Thursday.