The Pitt is saying goodbye to one of its beloved doctors ahead of season three — and fans are downright devastated.
HBO Max’s Emmy-winning medical drama, about a team of emergency room doctors and nurses at a Pittsburgh hospital, is nearing the end of its 15-episode second season.
Ahead of the season finale, out April 16, Variety broke the news that Supriya Ganesh, who has played senior resident Dr. Samira Mohan since season one, will not be returning for the new season, expected to premiere in January 2027.
As The Independent understands, her exit was solely a story-driven decision. Given that Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center is a teaching hospital, it is normal for the establishment to have a revolving door of staff.
Dr. Mohan’s departure will not come as a complete surprise to viewers, as she’s spent much of season two questioning her future and applying to other residency programs in different specialties.

Still, the news left numerous fans heartbroken, with many insisting that the show would not be the same without her.
“My heart sank,” one person wrote on X. “She didn’t even get a lot of screen time in season 2.”
“The show will feel different without her… now I’m wondering how they are going to run the Season 3 without her,” a second added, with a third similarly saying that the show “just lost its pulse.”
“Aw, that’s too bad, Dr. Mohan was one of my favorites,” a fourth commented. “Hope Supriya Ganesh returns in some way!”
“Pls tell me this is a lie or a late April Fools post,” another begged, while one argued: “The Pitt won’t hit the same.”

Separately, HBO Max confirmed to The Independent that Ayesha Harris — who has appeared as senior night shift resident Dr. Parker Ellis in several episodes across both seasons — has been promoted to a series regular for season three. Harris is also known for roles in Daisy Jones and the Six, Glamorous, Generation Q, Abbott Elementary and Good Girls.
The Pitt, which also stars E.R. alum Noah Wyle, Katherine LaNasa, Taylor Dearden, Isa Briones, Fiona Dourif, Gerran Howell and Shabana Azeez, has become a major hit for the streamer, going on to dominate the 2025 Emmys with five wins, including Outstanding Drama Series.
Of his commitment to the show’s star, Wyle, who also serves as an executive producer, told The Independent in a recent interview: “I have felt that we’re doing a hospital show that has embedded into it a very specific mental health journey of one individual, and we’re not even to the halfway point of that journey. So I’m really curious and committed to seeing it through.
“I’m committed, not only contractually, but also emotionally, to exploring this for several more seasons.”
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