‘The Pitt’ Season 2, episode 3: Dr. Robby lied. What does it mean?

What did Dr. Robby lie about in “The Pitt”?

He lied about his motorcycling habits. Here’s how it went down:
In this episode, along with a grief-stricken burn victim, a kiddo with a “zebra” of a medical condition, and a mercurial patient with a mind-bending diagnosis, The Pitt also featured a squabbling married couple whose petty argument was interrupted by a motorcyclist colliding into their car.
While the episode followed the husband and wife through treatment and regrets over their fight, the motorcyclist was basically dead on arrival, with a shocking amount of his brain’s gray matter on display. Usually stoic medical student Joy Kwon (Irene Choi) reacted in shock, asking, “No helmet?”
To this, the police officer in the room says, “Nope.” While looking at the patient’s ID, he notes, “He took the PennDOT motorcycle safety course.” (PennDOT is short for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.)
Dr. Garcia (Alexandra Metz) quips, “Isn’t that what you took, Robby?”
Dr. Robby responds sharply, saying, “Yes, but I still wear a helmet.”
There’s the lie.
The Season 2 opening sequence echoed the start of Season 1, following Dr. Robby into the emergency room of the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. But where in the first season he was on foot, in the second, he’s riding a motorcycle across one of Pittsburgh’s signature yellow bridges. And he’s — say it with me — NOT WEARING A HELMET.
What does this helmet lie mean?

When fans of The Pitt first saw Dr. Robby riding without a helmet in the Season 2 sneak peak, many called this behavior out on social media. Some declared it “unrealistic” for an ER doctor to behave this way, while others suggested such recklessness is a sign of Robby having a death wish.
Season 1, we saw him going to the edge of the hospital’s rooftop, potentially considering jumping. Now he’s riding without a motorcycle helmet on July 4, a holiday notorious for a spike in Emergency Room visits.
However, Robby will tell anyone who listens — even his loathed, returning colleague Langdon (Patrick Ball) — how he’s going on a three-month sabbatical to motorcycle his way to an aboriginal UNESCO World Heritage Site in Alberta. So maybe he’s taking the advice of night shift attending physician Dr. Abbot (Shawn Hatosy) and finding a hobby to help him relieve the stress of working at “The Pitt.” But there are some worrying signs about his trip already.
Consider all this: He’s riding without a helmet on busy city streets, an act some fans have called “passively suicidal.” Of all the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world, he’s headed to one with the name “Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump.” Then there’s a motorcyclist with his head smashed in right before Dr. Robby’s very eyes. And instead of considering how he opened himself up to such an injury just two hours before, Robby lies to assuage the concerns of his co-workers.
Are all these clues suggesting that Robby going on this particular sabbatical could mean we won’t see him in Season 3? Could that planned long ride be his last?
On the one hand, with a third season of The Pitt confirmed, it’s unlikely that Wyle, who is also a writer, director, and producer on the series, will be written off. But remember, Wyle did come up on ER, which saw popular leads like George Clooney and Julianna Margulies leave long before the show wrapped. So we’re not feeling totally confident about Dr. Robby’s fate.