Noah Wyle addresses HBO changes to 'The Pitt' controversial ICE episode

Noah Wyle addresses HBO changes to 'The Pitt' controversial ICE episode

Noah Wyle, star doctor on"The Pitt,"says he only found out about changes to the show's controversial ICE episode after the edits had been negotiated with HBO.

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The March 19 episode, titled "5:00 p.m.," featured ICE agents bringing a detained patient into the Pittsburgh emergency room, causing fear and disruption for the patients and medical staff, and resulting in the arrest of a nurse.

Executive producerJohn Wells previously revealedthat HBO had requested changes to the episode spotlighting the hot-button political topic.

Speaking toVarietyin a story published April 9, Wyle, who is an executive producer on the show, said he was initially alarmed when he learned about the changes.

"The negotiation was being driven by political reasons, creative reasons, fear, uncertainty, all sorts of legitimate reasons," Wyle said. "I’ll be honest and say that I was concerned about the edits we were making initially."

Josell Mariano (from left), Fiona Dourif, Ned Brower, Shabana Azeez and Ramona DuBarry in the "The Pitt" episode featuring ICE agents.

But the slightly toned-down final result ended up being "show the bear" as opposed to "poke the bear," said Wyle. It made for a better episode.

"I actually think we arrived at something more elegant and a little bit more restrained, which leaves a little bit more ambiguity in it than we may have started out with," Wyle said. "It’s healthier for the storyline in the long run."

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The episode was conceived and filmed in December. But before it premiered in March, the issue of ICE agents in emergency rooms had grown even more politically charged afterPresident Donald Trump escalated enforcement in Minnesota, and the fatal shootings ofRenée GoodandAlex Prettiintensified national scrutiny of ICE.

Wells told"The Town" podcastin February that HBO was supportive of the show: "We showed them the research and they said, 'That looks like a good story.' " But the company sought changes.

"They just wanted to make sure it was balanced," said Wells. "The thing we have to be careful about in showing any of these issues ... is to make sure we're presenting both points of view."

Noah Wyle on "The Pitt" during Episode 11 of Season 2.

Wyle agreed that the attention on the topic allowed for a slightly more subtle approach.

"Because the context came out after we’d filmed that episode, we didn’t have to do half of what we had done," said Wyle. "That had already been imprinted into the mind of most Americans."

The reverberations of the ICE episode are still felt on "The Pitt," with the staff emotionally reeling as the award-winning series moves to its Season 2 finale on April 16.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Noah Wyle talks 'The Pitt' ICE episode controversy, HBO's changes

 

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