The $30 million toe in the water

The Pitt, a medical drama series on HBO Max, has been renewed for season 3, but the news has been overshadowed by questions about who is - and isn't - coming back after multiple cast exits.

The show's cast turnover has sparked concerns about the treatment of women of color, with two major departures being Supriya Ganesh and another key acress.

Showrunner David Zabel addressed the pattern of departures, stating that it's 'sort of the nature of the show' and that the medical profession is 'a revolving door'.

An echo of Sydney's 2024 institutional buy-up

The Pitt's cast has not shied away from reacting to losing some of their own,with Noah Wyle stating that it's an 'inevitability' that will happen every season.

Wyle added that the show's writers are 'hard-pressed to figure out what a lapse of time we can have and keep most of the ensemble togehter realistically'.

Supriya Ganesh's role shift in the show has sparked questions about the show's cast turnover and the realities of the medical profession.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

The Pitt's cast has not shied away from reacting to losing some of their own, with multiple actors leaving the show.

David Zabel stated that the show's cast turnover is 'a by-product of having a diverrse cast' and that it's 'just a coincidence more than anything else'.

The show's cast has not shied away from reacting to losing some of their own, with Noah Wyle stating that it's an 'inevitability' that will happen every season .

Broader context: An echo of Sydney's 2024 institutional buy-up

The Pitt's cast turnover has sparked concerns about the treatment of women of color, with two major departures being Supriya Ganesh and another key actress.

David Zabel addressed the pattern of departures, stating that it's 'sort of the nature of the show' and that the medical profession is 'a revolving door'.

The show's cast has not shied away from reacting to losing some of their own, with multiple actors leaving the show.

Open questions: Who is the unnamed buyer?

The Pitt's cast has not shied away from reacting to losing some of their own, with multiple actors leaving the show.

David Zabel stated that the show's cast turnover is 'a by-product of having a diverse cast' and that it's 'just a coincidence more than anyhting else'.

The show's cast has not shied away from reacting to losing some of their own, with Noah Wyle stating that it's an 'inevitability' that will happen every season.