Noah Wyle has spoken publicly for the first time about his colleague Supriya Ganesh leaving the show ‘The Pitt,’ describing it as something that was bound to happen.
The actor, 54, who stars in the medical drama, responded to the cast changes by pointing out that people often come and go in hospital emergency rooms.
Wyle explained to Variety at a PaleyFest event in Los Angeles on Sunday that this is something that happens with the show every year.
I was really shocked to hear earlier this month that Ganesh, who’s been absolutely amazing as Dr. Mohan since the very beginning of the show, won’t be back for season three. It’s hard to imagine the series without him!
He explained that it’s difficult for writers to determine how much time can pass before it becomes unrealistic to reunite the main characters.
‘Emergency rooms have a high revolving door,’ Wyle continued.
We’re always looking for new actors or giving current cast members more prominent roles during cast changes, and we do this to keep the stories interesting and new.
He also said that Supriya has been an important member of the show from the start, and he’s really enjoyed working with her. They all wish her the best in whatever she does next and will miss having her around.
R. Scott Gemmill, a showrunner of the show, also spoke about Ganesh’s exit at the event.
‘It’s sort of the nature of the show,’ he told the outlet.
The medical world is constantly changing, with doctors and staff coming and going as they gain experience and pursue new opportunities. We want to reflect that reality in our show, so we’ll be introducing a new cast of characters.
‘But I think it’s a great launching pad for people,’ he added. ‘And that’s the best we can do.’
Ganesh will be leaving the show after season two, but Ayesha Harris, who plays Dr. Parker Ellis, will become a main cast member starting at the beginning of the next season.
In season two, Ganesh plays Dr. Mohan, a resident doctor. Because of this, a possible reason for her character leaving in season three could be completing her residency and moving on from the hospital.
In season two, Dr. Mohan faced challenges with the fast-paced environment of the emergency room and the difficult mental health cases he encountered. The season unfolds over a single day, with each episode showing one hour of his shift as it happens.
Sources familiar with the situation previously suggested that Ganesh left the show because of issues with the plot, despite rumors of bullying.
And just last month, Wyle’s secret turmoil was revealed by the Daily Mail.
It was been said that Wyle has been battling struggles behind-the-scenes.
Okay, so I’ve been seeing stuff online, and it’s stressing me out! Apparently, one of his old coworkers is now talking about how he used to be a bully way back on the ER set – can you believe it?! And then, to make things worse, there’s this lawsuit claiming his current show is basically a rip-off of the one that launched his career! It’s just…a lot. I’m trying to defend him, but it’s hard when these things keep popping up!
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