“‘A Feature, Not a Flaw’: Patrick Ball Finally Breaks His Silence on Dr. Langdon — And Why Season 2 Won’t ‘Fix’ Him” Not through a trailer. Nor through a polished press release. But in a very real, very direct moment, Patrick Ball spoke for the first time about Dr. Langdon’s return in season 2 of The Pitt. He didn’t shy away from the controversies. He didn’t soften the character. He simply stated that what bothered viewers about Langdon “isn’t a flaw to fix.” It’s his nature. According to Patrick, Dr. Langdon wasn’t written to be more likable, or “standard” in the eyes of viewers. He’s the kind of doctor who makes people both trust and feel uneasy — saying what needs to be said, even if it hurts others. And that’s what led the writing team to decide not to make him gentler in the new season. Langdon will return with familiar facets, unsettling decisions, and consequences that season 1 only hinted at. Patrick admitted he had read a lot of mixed reactions, but instead of defending himself, he chose to stand by the character. “If Langdon suddenly became someone else,” he said, “that would be a betrayal of the story.” A small detail was revealed: season 2 will put Langdon in situations that force him to confront his own choices.

“A Feature, Not a Flaw”: ’The Pitt’s Patrick Ball Finally Breaks Silence on Dr. Langdon’s Season 2 Return

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