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'The Pitt' Has No Romance On-Screen. Online, It’s a Different Story

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entertainmentApril 25, 2026

Apr 25, 2026 9:45am PT

‘The Pitt’ Has No Romance On-Screen. Online, It’s a Different Story

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Payton Turkeltaub, Arushi Jacob

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R.I.P. Mohabbot.

Early this month, Variety broke the news that Supriya Ganesh, who plays Dr. Samira Mohan on HBO’s medical drama “The Pitt,” was departing the show after the second season. Per executives, Ganesh was written off for storyline purposes, leaving fans to mourn the beloved character. With her character arc ending abruptly, much of Mohan’s story remains unfinished, including potential future plotlines in which she might find her speciality post-residency, explain her family lore, make friends at the hospital and, perhaps most importantly (depending on the fan) explore her connection with night-shift attending physician Dr. Jack Abbot (Shawn Hatosy).

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