
The revolving door at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center will apparently keep on swinging ahead of The Pitt season 3. The mega popular medical drama saw Tracy Ifeachor depart after its first outing, as her character, Dr. Heather Collins, wrapped up her residency and moved to Alaska during the hiatus between seasons. Now, it seems like another original cast member is set to follow in her footsteps: Supriya Ganesh, who has played senior resident Dr. Samira Mohan since the show’s first episode, will depart the show after season 2.
Variety was the first to break the news of Ganesh’s impending exit, which the folks behind the scenes at HBO Max insist is story-driven and a natural part of Mohan’s arc. After all, the dedicated resident has spent much of season 2 struggling to find anything approaching a work-life balance and contemplating what her professional next steps should be after her mother essentially wrecked her plans to move home to New Jersey. There’s no hint as yet as to if or how the show will explain her departure — or whether it will be something left for season 3 to deal with when it returns next year.
Though this news is surely heartbreaking for fans — of the show, of Ganesh’s character, and/or of Mohan’s bizarrely cute flirtation with Shawn Hatosy’s Dr. Jack Abbott — in the world of The Pitt, this is the kind of twist that makes a certain kind of realistic sense. The series follows the hospital’s overworked emergency department staff over the course of a single 15-hour shift, highlighting the often brutal conditions and impossible choices they’re often forced to face each day. But PTMC is, first and foremost, a teaching hospital, staffed by a rotating group of multiple students and residents. Transfers among such groups are rare but not uncommon.
Samira is already a senior resident in emergency medicine in season 2, a speciality where the average residency lasts only 3-4 years. Proceeding on to some sort of fellowship — or even taking a break from medicine entirely — wouldn’t be at all strange for Mohan at this point in her career, no matter how much we’re all going to miss her.
But even as The Pitt taketh away, it also giveth. Along with the news of Ganesh’s departure, HBO Max also confirmed that Ayesha Harris, who plays fan favorite night shift resident Dr. Parker Ellis, has been promoted to series regular for the show’s third season. How Dr. Ellis will wind up on the day shift is anyone’s guess — is she transferred to cover Mohan’s absence? Pulling a double for extra cash? Who can say — but we can only hope the folks at HBO Max will also find a reason for Abbott to do the same. They owe us, after all.
New episodes of The Pitt season 2 premiere Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO Max.
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