The Pitt Season 2: Ogilvie's Original Ending Explained By Actor Lucas Iverson
Medical student James Ogilvie was supposed to finish Season 2 of "The Pitt" in a drastically different way, says actor Lucas Iverson. Here's what changed.
Read MoreMedical student James Ogilvie was supposed to finish Season 2 of "The Pitt" in a drastically different way, says actor Lucas Iverson. Here's what changed.
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