Supriya Ganesh exits The Pitt ahead of season 3

Supriya Ganesh, who portrays senior day shift resident Dr. Samira Mohan on HBO Max's The Pitt, is leaving the medical drama before season 3. Ayesha Harris, playing senior night shift resident Dr. Parker Ellis, has been promoted to series regular. The casting shifts mirror the revolving staff in real teaching hospitals.

TVLine confirmed that Supriya Ganesh will exit her role as Dr. Samira Mohan ahead of The Pitt's third season. This marks the second major departure after Tracy Ifeachor, who played Dr. Heather Collins in season 1. A source explained that the series reflects the real-life turnover of doctors, nurses, and students at teaching hospitals like Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center (PTMC). Variety first reported the news of Ganesh's departure and Harris's promotion. Ayesha Harris shared her excitement on Instagram: 'Dr. Ellis is pulling a double shift next season!! So excited y'all!!' She added that it was bittersweet without working with Ganesh. Harris debuted as Dr. Parker Ellis in The Pitt season 1, episode 12, during the Pittfest shooting response, and appeared in the final four episodes of season 1 and six of season 2's 15 episodes. The plot in season 2 foreshadowed Mohan's exit, as she planned a partnership-track job in New Jersey to support her mother, only for her mother's sudden marriage and world cruise plans to upend that. Ganesh told TVLine previously: 'It's like she's planned her career and her life around this move back to Jersey.' Later episodes showed Mohan considering a PTMC fellowship in geriatrics, though applications were late.

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Illustration of The Pitt doctors confronting traumas in season 2 finale, with season 3 time jump teaser.
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The Pitt season 2 finale reveals doctor traumas and teases season 3

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In the season 2 finale of HBO Max's The Pitt, Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi disclosed her temporal lobe seizures to Dr. Robby Robinavitch, while he confronted his abandonment issues and suicidal ideations before embarking on a spirit quest. Creator R. Scott Gemmill confirmed a four-month time jump to November for season 3, premiering in January 2027, with most of the cast returning. Sepideh Moafi and Noah Wyle discussed their characters' vulnerabilities in interviews with TVLine.

As The Pitt season 2 nears its conclusion during a chaotic Fourth of July shift at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, several characters face pivotal uncertainties. The series raises concerns about sabbaticals, health issues, career paths, and personal traumas among its medical staff. Creator R. Scott Gemmill hints at deeper developments in the remaining episodes.

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Mary McCormack and Sara Wyle are set to guest-star in episode 13 of The Pitt season 2 on HBO Max. McCormack will play neurosurgeon Dr. Linda Conley, reuniting her with Noah Wyle two decades after their time on ER. Sara Wyle, Noah's wife, portrays ER patient Ashley Davis.

Dr. Robert Glatter of Lenox Hill Hospital described a nurse assault storyline in HBO's The Pitt as disturbingly realistic. In season 2, episode 11, a patient attacks young nurse Emma, played by Laëtitia Hollard, before charge nurse Dana, portrayed by Katherine LaNasa, intervenes. Glatter told Men's Health that emergency nurses face high rates of verbal and physical assaults.

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In an exclusive sneak peek from The Pitt season 2 episode 11, Dr. Mel King vents to charge nurse Dana about her twin sister Becca's new boyfriend. Mel expresses frustration over Becca lying about her six-month relationship with Adam. The scene highlights Mel's fears of being alone.

TVLine has named Noah Wyle as its Performer of the Week for his role as Dr. Robby in the Season 2 finale of The Pitt, titled '9:00 P.M.,' which aired on April 16. The accolade highlights Wyle's performance in the episode's pivotal scenes, marking a peak for the Emmy winner who previously earned the honor in Season 1. Editors praised a key monologue with Dr. Jack Abbot as the standout moment.

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The first season of the Scrubs revival concluded in mid-April, over 16 years after the original series ended, incorporating significant changes in the medical field. Series creator Bill Lawrence highlighted that many young doctors now enter the profession driven by a sense of service rather than financial rewards. The production team interviewed real medical interns to ensure accuracy in depicting today's workplace norms.

 

 

 

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