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The Pitt Wraps Up Dr. Mohan's Storyline After Supriya Ganesh's Exit
Mohan apologizes for letting personal issues 'distract' her at work in the season 2 finale
Apr. 17, 2026 at 2:05am
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The dramatic personal and professional challenges facing the characters of The Pitt are reflected in the shattered glass and bursting fireworks.Los Angeles TodayIn the season 2 finale of the HBO drama The Pitt, Dr. Samira Mohan, played by Supriya Ganesh, struggles to decide on a medical school elective while also dealing with personal issues with her mother. With the announcement that Ganesh will not be returning for season 3, the episode sees Mohan apologizing to Dr. Robby Robinavitch for letting her personal life distract her at work. Mohan is last seen watching fireworks with the other day shift employees.
Why it matters
The Pitt has seen some cast changes in its first two seasons, with the exits of Tracy Ifeachor and the upcoming departure of Supriya Ganesh. The show's producers have said they try to bring in new characters or promote from within to keep the storylines fresh as the cast evolves.
The details
In the season 2 finale, Dr. Robby Robinavitch approaches Mohan in the ambulance bay at the end of their shift on the Fourth of July. Robby, who is planning to leave on a three-month sabbatical, asks Mohan if she's decided on a medical school elective. Mohan says she hasn't but mentions 'maybe I will go into geriatrics.' Robby then shares a personal story about his own life not going as planned, and Mohan apologizes for letting her personal issues 'distract me' at work, referring to a previous clash they had over her panic attack. Mohan is last seen watching fireworks with the other day shift employees.
- The season 2 finale of The Pitt aired on April 16, 2026.
- Supriya Ganesh's departure from the show was announced on April 2, 2026.
The players
Dr. Samira Mohan
A medical student struggling to decide on an elective while also dealing with personal issues with her mother. Played by Supriya Ganesh, who is departing the show after season 2.
Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch
A senior attending physician at the hospital who is planning to take a three-month sabbatical. Played by Noah Wyle.
Ayesha Harris
A senior night shift resident at the hospital who has been promoted to series regular for season 3.
What they’re saying
“It's never too late.”
— Dr. Samira Mohan, Medical Student
“Have you worked things out with your mom?”
— Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch, Senior Attending Physician
“We're not talking.”
— Dr. Samira Mohan, Medical Student
“Have a good trip. Please be safe. We need you here, even if you can be a dick sometimes. Good luck.”
— Dr. Samira Mohan, Medical Student
What’s next
The Pitt will return for season 3, with Ayesha Harris promoted to series regular.
The takeaway
The Pitt continues to evolve its ensemble cast, with the departure of Supriya Ganesh's character Dr. Mohan serving as the latest change. The show's producers have said they aim to keep the storylines fresh by bringing in new characters or promoting from within as the cast changes.
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