Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for The Pitt season 1, episode 15.Dr. Langdon (Patrick Ball) had one of the darkest and most impactful stories in end of The Pitt season 1, Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) discovered Langdon's drug misuse, and Langdon ruined his reputation by lashing out at Robby in return. Langdon also didn't even get a chance to redeem himself before the end of the shift, which left his story in a very dark place.
The fact that Patrick Ball was able to pull off Dr. Langdon's story so expertly in a show like The Pitt is, in and of itself, impressive. With all the chaos of the PittFest shooting, Robby's mental health issues, and everything else the staff of PTMC had to deal with, Ball still found a way to be one of the most memorable parts of The Pitt. His performance as Langdon speaks for itself, but one wild fact about Patrick Ball's acting career makes what he did with Langdon even more incredible.
Dr. Langdon On The Pitt Is Only Patrick Ball's Second Acting Credit
Ball Had Experience In Theater, But He Only Had A Guest Appearance In Law & Order Before The Pitt
One of the most astonishing parts of Langdon's story is that The Pitt is only Patrick Ball's second professional TV credit. He had some experience acting in theater (via Vulture), as well as a guest appearance on a 2023 episode of Law & Order, but other than that, The Pitt is Ball's first major project. Ball's lack of TV experience doesn't show up in the slightest in The Pitt, however. He nailed every part of Langdon's slow decline, and he went to some surprisingly dark depths to sell the idea that Langdon truly was deluded about his own addiction and lashing out in a moment of true panic.
Ball handled Langdon's drug misuse story with masterful grace, but he also gave an impressive performance all season long. Right from the start of The Pitt, Ball seemed like a seasoned veteran of TV acting as he barked out medical orders and riffed with his costars. The sheer versatility of Langdon as a character also couldn't have been an easy task for any actor. Over the course of The Pitt, Langdon went from a likable, scatterbrained doctor who was clueless about women to a fearful, opportunistic man who would take anyone down to save his own skin, and Ball was perfectly suited to it.
The Pitt Has One Of The Most Impressive Ensemble Casts On TV Right Now
The Pitt Features New & Seasoned Actors Working In Perfect Harmony
Patrick Ball's relative lack of acting experience also highlights another thing The Pitt is absolutely nailing: its ensemble cast. I can't think of another show that has so effectively blended acclaimed and longtime screen actors like Noah Wyle and Fiona Dourif with relative newcomers like Patrick Ball and Supriya Ganesh (who has just 16 credits). Even though The Pitt had a hugely diverse cast, both in of background and experience, every actor seemed right at home portraying the doctors and nurses of PTMC. That's no easy feat, and it made The Pitt even more special.

Noah Wyle's The Pitt Season 2 Release Update Means The Show Is Avoiding A Big Streaming Problem
Noah Wyle has given an optimistic update about The Pitt season 2's release window on Max, avoiding a disappointing streaming series trend.
Shows with large ensemble casts, like The Pitt, often struggle to find their footing. There's a long list of The Pitt season 2, which should see a cast of actors who already work wonderfully together grow even closer and mesh even more seamlessly. The Pitt could easily be a staple for years to come.
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