The maximum series of Breakout Hit “The Pitt” could have a lot in common with its predecessors, like “Er” and “M * a * s * h”, but one thing that the series seems to be missing that they had a little romance. Although this is probably because the series is intended to be as realistic as possible and the romance between hospital colleagues is at the best potentially difficult and extremely problematic, almost all medical television shows have at least a kind of romance. “M * a * s * H” gave Hawkeye all kinds of nurses, “Gray’s Anatomy” was practically composed of pairs, and even the medical comedy “scrubs” had its just part of romance. There is a very small piece of attempted flirt (and failed) between Javadi (Shabana Azeez) and the nurse Mateo (Jalen Thomas Brooks), but that’s about it.
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In an interview VarietyActor Shawn Hatosy, who plays a favorite fans of the fans, the attendance of Dr. Jack Abbot, revealed that there was a part of a scene of season 1 which would have changed the dynamics between Dr Abbot and the character of Supriya Ganesh, Dr Samira Mohan, and perhaps even hinted that things are more romantic between them.
Dr. Abbot would have stayed for Dr. Mohan
In the interview, Hatosy, whose character has become so loved that fans demand a spin-off on his quarter of work at the hospital, revealed that there was a moment cut off from the first episode that would have changed the dynamics between Abbot and Mohan in the future:
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“There is a line in the first episode that was cut, where someone makes a comment that she is slow, and I say:” He is the smartest person here. “And just from that, I definitely feel, in my opinion, in one direction … I think he loves him, if I am honest, only because of what I read.
It is wonderful that Hatosy is aware of the position of power in which his character finds himself and how it could be perceived, but honestly, it is possible to see the sparks between Abbot and Mohan. If the second season to come (or the potential spin-off) goes in the direction where Abbot and Mohan are flirting a little more and even pursuing (or dodging) a relationship, it could be an interesting way for the series of realistically with romances where there are imbalances in power.
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That the team behind “The Pitt” decides to represent novels in the workplace in the series has not yet been seen, but one thing is certain: fans will look and ship the characters anyway.