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Supriya Ganesh Reacts to ‘The Pitt’ Exit Fan Uproar

Supriya Ganesh opens up about leaving The Pitt, trending on Twitter, and what she’ll miss most about playing Dr. Samira Mohan.

Supriya Ganesh The Pitt Exit Fan Reaction
Image: Variety
  • Supriya Ganesh, 28, is not returning as Dr. Samira Mohan for The Pitt Season 3 on HBO Max
  • The news broke in April, just before the Season 2 finale, and Ganesh’s name trended on Twitter
  • The exit was described as a “story-driven” choice, with Ayesha Harris promoted to series regular
  • Ganesh says she has “a couple of things in the pipeline” but can’t confirm projects yet
  • Her Vulture essay on gender dysphoria has also resonated widely, with fans calling it validating

Supriya Ganesh saw her name trending on Twitter the day her The Pitt exit made headlines — and her response was pretty relatable. She put the phone down and went outside.

“I tried to take a step away, because it’s just been so surreal,” the 28-year-old told Variety at the Gold Gala red carpet on Saturday. “The day that news broke, I saw my name was trending on Twitter, and I was like, ‘Gotta put the phone down and go outside.’ So, I haven’t really been keeping track of it, to be honest, but I’ve been getting such sweet, lovely messages from people, and I’ve honestly just been surprised at how much people love the character and saw so much of themselves in her, and that’s what I’m going to miss.”

Ganesh played Dr. Samira Mohan — a fourth-year resident navigating the chaos of a Pittsburgh trauma center — as a series regular across both seasons of the Noah Wyle-led drama. The news that she wouldn’t be returning for Season 3 dropped in early April, reported first by Variety, just before the emotional Season 2 finale aired. Fans were not happy about it.

The exit was framed as a “story-driven” decision, fitting for a show set in a teaching hospital where residents rotate and move on. Alongside Ganesh’s departure, two other characters are also seeing their screen time reduced heading into the new season. Taking Ganesh’s spot in the regular cast is Ayesha Harris, who plays senior night shift resident Dr. Parker Ellis and has been bumped up to series regular status.

What’s Next for Dr. Samira Mohan — and Supriya Ganesh

When Ganesh spoke with JoySauce last month, she had some thoughts about where her character might land after leaving Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. “I hope [Samira] goes somewhere where she has an attending that thinks she’s fit to be in the ER,” she said, floating the idea of pairing Mohan with Sepideh Moafi’s character. “Maybe if Dr. Al-Hashimi takes over. It’s been really interesting thinking about how different her experience of the ER might have been if she had a different attending.”

As for Ganesh herself, she’s not sitting still. While she can’t confirm specifics just yet, she promised fans there are a “couple of things in the pipeline.”

The Essay That Started a Whole Other Conversation

The fan response to Ganesh’s exit isn’t the only thing resonating right now. Her deeply personal Vulture essay about gender dysphoria and her experience with discrimination as an actor has taken on a life of its own — and she’s hearing about it in her DMs.

“It’s definitely a scary thing to put out there, because it’s such a complex experience and something that’s so personal,” Ganesh said. “I remember when I was writing it, I like, ‘I don’t know if anyone’s going to get this. But that’s okay, because even if one person gets it, I’m writing for that person.’”

What she didn’t expect was the scale of the response. “I get DMs from people being like, ‘I’m taking your essay to my queer theory class and discussing it in class tomorrow.’ That’s just so surreal to me, because I remember being in women’s and gender studies classes, and discussing and debating ideas. It’s just great that it’s part of the conversation.”

Meanwhile, The Pitt is moving full steam ahead without her. Showrunner R. Scott Gemmill confirmed a roughly four-month time jump to November for Season 3, meaning colder weather, different emergencies, and a new rhythm for the ER. Executive producer John Wells shared in March that the writers’ room had already opened, with production set to begin in June. The plan is to return to HBO Max the same week in January with 15 new episodes — the show was renewed by HBO CEO Casey Bloys back in January after becoming one of the streamer’s breakout hits.

Ganesh’s Dr. Mohan won’t be there for that shift. But if the fan reaction is any indication, people aren’t going to forget her anytime soon.

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