In the wake of Doc's season 2 finale—previewed by Scott Wolf as carrying major risks for key characters including Felicity Huffman's Joan Ridley—co-showrunner Hank Steinberg shared updates on potential season 3 returns. Joan, who sacrificed herself in the finale, could appear via flashbacks, while Scott Wolf's Dr. Richard Miller has a less certain future despite ongoing talks for an organic comeback.
Doc's season 2 finale aired April 14 on Fox, delivering the intense conclusion teased weeks earlier by Scott Wolf. In that preview, Wolf warned of high stakes where 'not everyone survives,' with tensions peaking for Joan Ridley, Amy, Jake, and others.
Now, co-showrunner Hank Steinberg has addressed fallout for two stars. Felicity Huffman's Joan, suffering from myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and absent earlier due to stepping down, received end-of-life care after surgery on Amy before injecting herself with medication in a heroic act. 'That's meant to be her swan song, and she's bestowed her last pearls of wisdom onto Amy,' Steinberg said. Still, flashbacks offer a path back: 'Joan is so woven into the fabric of Amy's past.'
Scott Wolf's ethically ambiguous Dr. Richard Miller, who returned mid-season, faces more uncertainty. The team is 'discussing an organic way to bring him back,' per Steinberg.
The medical drama was renewed in March for a 22-episode third season.