With the release of Season 2 of The Pitt, the cast recently looked back at a few moments and scenes that defined their characters in Season 1 while speaking to IMDb in an interview.Noah Wyle said,"If I had to pick one, I'd say the scene where Whitaker comes in and finds Robby on the floor."Keep reading to know more.Why does Noah Wyle feel that the scene in Season 1 of The Pitt defines Dr. Robby's characterNoah Wyle shared his answer while responding to IMDb's question about which scene his character should be remembered for and he was quick to respond to the question being asked! View this post on Instagram Instagram PostOne of his favorite scenes that defines Dr. Robby's character comes during Season 1, Episode 14, titled 8:00 PM. In the middle of a whole lot of stress after a mass casualty event, medical student Dennis Whitaker, played by Gerran Howell, walks into a corner of the hospital and finds Dr. Robby on the floor near a makeshift morgue. He's...exhausted, overwhelmed, and is clearly breaking apart.Wyle explained why this small scene stuck with him as an actor so strongly. He said,"Him reluctant to accept help, allowing himself to be lifted to his feet by this junior doctor, and then the instinct I had when we shot it to immediately push him off of me, I thought that spoke volumes about the character to me."On The Pitt, we know that Dr. Robby needs help but hates showing his weakness, and Whitaker steps in without trying to act like a hero, which is what makes the scene stick out to Noah Wyle as someone who plays the character.Wyle also spoke about how scenes like these stay in his body and his memory as an actor. In the same IMDb interview, he added,"But I can drop in on an episode from ER I shot 25 years ago and remember how it felt to shoot it. I have a weird sense of memory for those things, that once you create the cellular emotional, you know, alchemy to do it, it's easy to revisit for me."Another reason why Noah Wyle seems to love the particular sceneWhen it comes to art and TV, and films, sometimes, context is everything. Earlier in the episode, Whitaker is only in the wing looking for blankets, but along the way, he finds Dr. Robby down on the floor. Once he finds Robby, Whitaker talks to Robby like someone he genuinely cares for.Whitaker reminds him of a leadership idea they had discussed earlier in the season and basically tells him the team cannot survive without him. It is not fancy medicine, just support, plain and simple, but Dr. Robby, being Dr. Robby, pushes Whitaker away, showing how the character refuses to accept help even when he might need it the most.The scene here flips the usual mentor and student relationship. In most medical shows, the senior doctor saves the day while the trainee watches and learns. In The Pitt, the medical student is the one who reverses the roles in this particular scene, which is perhaps the difference that makes this scene one of Noah Wyle's favorites in Season 1 of The Pitt.With Season 2 of The Pitt already here, scenes like these tend to keep the hype alive for the show among fans and the cast members alike.When actors themselves talk about why scenes matter to them, it usually means those are the scenes that keep shaping the character's journey in the story ahead, and perhaps we might just see more of Robby learning to deal with his mental health, to ask for help, and/or to trust others more in Season 2 of The Pitt.Stay tuned to Soap Central for more updates on The Pitt Season 2.Also Read: The Pitt is officially returning for Season 3 - Here's all about it