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Did 'The Pitt' Season 2 Finale Hint at More Cast Exits? Ending Explained

The Pitt season 2 finale wrapped up most of the character arcs - but did the ending hint at more cast and character exits?

HBO Max's hit series, which premiered in January 2025, follows a group of employees at a fictional Pittsburgh hospital's ER working a single 15-hour shift. The series is led by Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle), Dr. Langdon (Patrick Ball), Dana (Katherine LaNasa), Dr. Mohan (Supriya Ganesh), Dr. McKay (Fiona Dourif), Dr. King (Taylor Dearden), Dr. Santos (Isa Briones), Dr. Whitaker (Gerran Howell) and Javadi (Shabana Azeez).

At the end of the second season, which aired on Thursday, April 16, Robby's plans for a sabbatical remained unclear. He worried everyone with his deteriorating mental health but then he had an emotional moment with Baby Jane Doe that hinted at him not giving into his apparent suicidal ideation.

Most of the characters ended in a promising - or intriguing - spot, but there were hints that some employees may not remain at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. News previously broke that Ganesh was leaving the show but keep scrolling to see where everyone ended up:

Dr. Michael ‘Robby' Robinavitch

The entire season was building up to Robby leaving for his sabbatical. The final episode left things up in the air - but he will presumably return.

Dr. Frank Langdon

His first shift back ended with Langdon feeling more secure about his future at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. After a drug test, Langdon urged Robby to do the work to address his own issues.

Dana Evans

Compared to the season 1 finale, the second season ended on a more positive note for Dana as she supported the other nurses - and tried to get Robby help before his sabbatical.

Dr. Samira Mohan

Samira had one final talk with Robby but her future remained unclear. The Pitt will likely explain her absence in season 3 by having her transfer to another department or hospital after struggling to find a fellowship.

Dr. Cassie McKay

A consistent presence in the ER, McKay didn't appear to be out the door by the end of the episode. She was there supporting Javadi and seemed settled in at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center.

Dr. Mel King

Despite her deposition, Mel was branching out at the hospital in the finale. She formed a surprising bond with Santos - and viewers even saw them singing karaoke in a post-credits scene. It isn't clear where things will land in her personal life but Mel didn't seem to be going anywhere.

Dr. Trinity Santos

Santos faced highs and lows throughout the second season. While her love life is messier,Santos' friendship with Whitaker was still going strong and she invited Mel to spend time together. She is finding her way in the ER by the end of the season.

Dr. Dennis Whitaker

Robby left Whitaker with his keys before presumably leaving for his sabbatical. Except for his badge, Whitaker walked away from his shift in a good place and will presumably get more and more opportunities for growth.

Victoria Javadi

A questionable scene in the finale was Whitaker suggesting that Javadi consider psychiatry over emergency medicine. This could open the door for her to move away from the department when season 3 returns.

Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi

Robby threatened to report Al-Hashimi after she revealed she had two seizures during her shift, which made him worried that she couldn't do her job. It remained unclear whether Al-Hashimi would confess herself - and what that would mean for her job.

Dr. Jack Abbot

Where there is a night shift, there is Abbot. He made numerous appearances in the finale trying to support Robby while also running the ER overnight.

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This story was originally published April 16, 2026 at 8:31 PM.

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