"The Pitt" has won several awards for its acting, writing and directing. Photo: Courtesy of Max/Warrick Page
Do you have an unhealthy obsession with a man named Dr. Michael Robinavitch? Does the phrase "Baby Jane Doe" tickle your prefrontal cortex?
If you answered yes to any of those questions, you're one of us.
The intrigue: "The Pitt" is one of the hottest shows on TV right now. It offers a realistic take on emergency medicine, starring Noah "Zaddy" Wyle and a well-rounded cast that gets along both on and off the screen.
Driving the news: Select Alamo Drafthouses across the country, including the Cedars location in Dallas, are inviting retired and current health care workers to an early screening of the medical show's season 2 finale.
The screening is on April 13, and the Cedars location only had a few ADA-accessible seats left on Friday. The company says to keep checking for tickets in case someone releases theirs.
The catch: "As this is an early screening, please do not reveal any plot points about the finale until after it streams on HBO Max, Thursday, April 16. We're counting on you to help preserve the experience for your fellow fans," the theater chain says.