Greer gives Robson until 4 PM. If Robson doesn’t pick two, Greer will fire three —including Robson. Silent standoff. Robson walks out.
A ladle cracks mid-pour. Molten metal sprays. Emergency stop triggers. No injuries, but Greer blames “negligence” – targets Robson’s team. Robson snaps: “You’ve been squeezing us since the merger. Don’t act surprised when safety bleeds.” the pitt s01e03 bdscr
Robson’s morning run is interrupted by a cryptic call from his estranged father. No words exchanged—just heavy breathing and the click of a dial tone. Robson stares at the screen: “Dad Mobile” . He doesn’t call back. He runs faster. Greer gives Robson until 4 PM
At the steel plant, foreman Greer announces another round of layoffs. Robson (crew chief) is ordered to pick two names by end of day. Close-ups on faces: Danny (young father, desperate), Sully (veteran, already broken), Marta (single mom, hiding tears). Robson walks out
Robson drives to the union hall. Finds an old ally, rep Cruz. Cruz warns: “Filing a grievance now? They’ll bleed you dry in arbitration.” Robson pushes a folder across the table—photos of safety violations Greer ignored. Cruz’s expression changes.
4 PM. Greer waits in his office. Robson enters alone. Instead of names, he slides a grievance notice and a pending OSHA complaint across the desk. “Fire me. See how fast the feds crawl up your supply chain.” Greer laughs coldly. “You just painted a target on every man in that mill.” Robson: “Then you better hope I’m still here to protect them.” Cut to black. Sound of a train horn in the distance.