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The Pitt season 2 wastes no time introducing Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi (Sepideh Moafi) as a well-put-together attending physician, which makes the new episode's ending very shocking.
Al-Hashimi arrives at PTMC way ahead of her shift, bringing food for the staff and a highly organized plan to improve the hospital's operations. She is a clinical informatics expert transferred from the VA, who is temporarily filling in for Dr. Robby during his three-month leave. From AI tools to standardized patient systems, she is incredibly focused on change and isn't afraid to challenge seniority.
The most shocking moment of The Pitt's season 2 premiere occurs at the end of the episode. When staff discover a baby who has been abandoned in a bathroom. Since the child isn't a newborn and seems to be at least a month old, the situation is treated as a potential crime rather than someone just giving the baby up. While the infant is being examined, Al-Hashimi unexpectedly freezes while standing over the crib.
The scene is very brief but seemingly out of character for someone who appeared to be unshakable. The episode abruptly ends without offering the viewers any explanation as to why she froze at that moment, making the moment even more unnerving.
In an interview with TVLine, Moafi was asked why her character froze when she did. Unfortunately, the actor remained very vague in her response because, according to her, the answer to that question would be a major spoiler. However, she did reveal the reason behind her reaction. It was part of a larger story that will unfold about her throughout The Pitt season 2.
The answer to that question is rooted in a huge spoiler. So I can't say much, but I will say that there is a story behind that moment. And we'll learn more throughout the season.
Moafi said that the moment is not out of character for Al-Hashimi, and it's not an isolated incident. She explained that it's the first clear sign that she is a vulnerable person and not an unfeeling, unbreakable person like the audience was initially led to believe. She noted that doctors, like everyone else, have baggage, and it shapes how they respond under pressure. The actor added that trauma and past experiences in general influenced Al-Hashimi's behavior in the scene.
Every physician, every person — but every physician in particular — carries their baggage. Trauma, experiences. And it weighs on them and affects them in different ways.
The Pitt releases new episodes every Thursday at 9:00 PM ET and 6:00 PM PT on HBO Max.
Release Date January 9, 2025
Network Max
Showrunner R. Scott Gemmill
Directors Amanda Marsalis
Writers Joe Sachs, Cynthia Adarkwa
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Noah Wyle
Dr. Michael 'Robby' Robinavitch
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Tracy Ifeachor
Dr. Heather Collins
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