Key Takeaways
- The medical drama "The Pitt" won the top prize for TV at the 2026 Golden Globes for its 2025 first season
- The series took home the award for best drama, with star Noah Wyle also winning best actor in a TV drama
- The show has collected dozens of accolades since its debut in January 2025, including awards at the Emmy Awards, Critics Choice Awards, and Television Critics Association Awards
- Season 2 of "The Pitt" debuted on January 8, introducing a new attending doctor to the mix, played by Sepideh Moafi
- The series is expected to win big at the upcoming Actor Awards in February
Introduction to "The Pitt"
The medical drama "The Pitt" has added another award to its collection, winning the top prize for TV at the 2026 Golden Globes. The series, which takes place at a Pittsburgh emergency department, won the award for best drama for its 2025 first season. The award was accepted by the producers and cast, including star Noah Wyle, who also won best actor in a TV drama earlier in the evening. This win is just one of many accolades the show has received since its debut in January 2025.
Acceptance Speech and Inspiration
During the acceptance speech, producer R. Scott Gemmill thanked the first responders and healthcare workers who inspire the show. He also emphasized the importance of cinema and television in bringing people together, stating that it shows people what can be achieved when individuals work together with decency, humanity, and respect for each other. Gemmill’s speech highlighted the impact that stories told through television can have on audiences and the importance of community. The show’s creators and producers aim to inspire and educate through their portrayal of the medical field, and it is clear that their efforts have been recognized and appreciated by audiences and critics alike.
Background and Accolades
"The Pitt" was created by R. Scott Gemmill and produced by "ER" alumnus John Wells. The series is told in "real time," over the course of a single 15-hour shift per season, which sets it apart from other medical dramas. Since its debut, the show has collected dozens of accolades, including awards at the Emmy Awards, Critics Choice Awards, and Television Critics Association Awards. The series won the same top award at the 2025 Emmy Awards in September and at the Jan. 4 Critics Choice Awards, and it also won best new program, best drama, and program of the year at the Television Critics Association Awards. Additionally, it won the AFI award for 2025 program of the year.
Season 2 and New Developments
Season 2 of "The Pitt" debuted on January 8, bringing back the doctors and nurses for another hard work day on the Fourth of July. The new season introduced a new attending doctor to the mix, played by Sepideh Moafi. According to producer Gemmill, Moafi’s character was chosen to be someone who could go toe-to-toe with the existing characters, particularly Noah Wyle’s character Robby. Gemmill stated that Moafi is competent and confident, and her character brings a new dynamic to the show. The introduction of new characters and storylines is expected to keep audiences engaged and interested in the series.
Future and Expectations
The series is expected to win big at the upcoming Actor Awards in February, formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards. With its impressive collection of awards and accolades, "The Pitt" is cementing its place as one of the top medical dramas on television. The show’s success can be attributed to its unique storytelling, talented cast, and dedication to portraying the medical field in a realistic and respectful manner. As the series continues to air new episodes, it is likely that it will continue to receive critical acclaim and awards recognition. New episodes of "The Pitt" stream Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO Max, giving audiences the opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the series.
