The Pitt Season 2 Finale Reveals Dr. Mohan’s Fate as Supriya Ganesh Exits
Sandy Verma April 17, 2026 01:24 PM

The Season 2 finale of The Pitt brought a definitive close to one character arc, as Supriya Ganesh made her final appearance as Dr. Samira Mohan.

How Dr. Mohan’s story ends in The Pitt Season 2 finale

The Pitt Season 2 finale wraps up Dr Mohan’s arc with a conversation that puts her indecision to rest. Throughout the season, Supriya Ganesh played Mohan as a doctor pulled between her demanding mother and her inability to pick a medical specialty. The finale resolved this tension not through spectacle, but through a simple chat in the ambulance bay.

Noah Wyle‘s Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch finds Mohan at the end of their Fourth of July shift. As he prepares to leave for a three-month sabbatical, he asks her directly if she has locked in an elective. She admits she hasn’t committed yet, but she floats a new idea. “Maybe I will go into geriatrics,” she tells him, echoing a path he suggested earlier.

Robby calls it a “smart choice,” but he doesn’t stop there. He opens up about his own life. “I know that life can be challenging, especially when it doesn’t work out the way you expect it,” he says. Further, Robby describes a vision of marriage, kids, and a pond that never materialized.

Mohan chimes back with, “It’s never too late.” Robby catches her in her own logic trap. He asks if she really believes that for herself or just for him. Mohan quips, “Okay, I see what you did there. Was that true or something you just said to make a point?” Robby sidesteps the question and asks about her mother. “We’re not talking,” Mohan states, and apologizes for letting her personal life spill into the trauma bay.

Dr. Mohan’s story doesn’t get a dramatic farewell in The Pitt Season 2 finale. She sends Robby off with a send-off, saying, “Have a good trip. Please be safe. We need you here, even if you can be a d–k sometimes. Good luck.”

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