Is Noah Wyle Leaving ‘The Pitt’? Creator Breaks Silence on Season 3 After Emotional Finale (Exclusive) ...Saudi Arabia

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?SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox ? The finale, at long last, had Robby saying the quiet part out loud. In an emotionally fraught scene with Abbot (Shawn Hatosy), he reveals how much he's been suffering in silence on the job, feeling that being around constant death is killing him. As he puts it, "I’m tired of being a role model. I’m tired of feeling you can’t get ahead. I’m tired of drowning every day." But the most poignant confession comes in the final scene. While comforting "Baby Jane Doe," who had been abandoned in the waiting room during the first hour of his shift, he reveals his tragic backstory, having also been left by his parents at an early age. But he promises her, "You’ve got so many wonderful things to see. People to love ahead of you."Season 2 of The Pitt leaves things on quite an unresolved note, especially when it comes to the status of Robby and his sabbatical. So Parade sat down with creator R. Scott Gemmill (who also wrote the finale) to give his take on the Robby arc this season, whether he went on his trip, and, most importantly, if Noah Wyle will be back for Season 3.

It's very clear that we see Robby is in a very different place mentally and emotionally than even when he was at his most broken in Season 1. Talk to me about how you wrote out that arc throughout the season.It's graduation. You see it over the course of the day, as things just start to chip away at him, hour after hour. And you see that in his behavior to the other doctors and nurses. He's a little chippy this year. You see how he treats Samira, which is somewhat inappropriate. I mean, he says it's tough love, but it's a little aggressive. And he really pushes Langdon, to the point where he tells them to "doctor the f—k up" and try this procedure, which is risky. It's well-intentioned, even if it's not well-executed on his part.So, at what point did this final scene of him comforting Baby Jane Doe come into play? Did you start writing the season with it in mind?The idea that he would end up with him and the baby was from the get-go from day one, whether we were going to get there or not. And it was a crazy idea, because it involved multiple babies over the course of the season. Because our show takes place in over the course of 15 hours. But these babies, the first babies we used would be almost a year old by the time we were finished. So, that was challenging. But no, the idea was that the baby, ultimately, was the one person that Robbie was able to be honest with a little bit at the end. He could say what was bothering him to someone who he knew was never going to spread it. It was never going to go anywhere else. So it's sort of symbolic that way.The scene he has with Abbot is perhaps the only other time where he was able to be more honest, where he outright says, "The most important things I’ve done have been in this hospital. Nothing will mean more to me than what has been done in this hospital. But it is killing me." Talk to me about writing that scene, having Robby finally speak out loud his suicidal ideations.I think it was important. The guy's been struggling for a long time, and he hasn't been doing the work he needs to. He's very good at giving people advice. He's very good at helping others and healing others, but he's terrible at taking his own advice. And it was important to really see just how bad a shape he was in in terms of his mental health. And that's the biggest part of his journey, him trying to come to terms with what he's going through, and taking the steps, which he hasn't done really. He's given it some lip service, but he hasn't gotten the help he needs. And so until he does, he's never going to get the closure or the happiness that he desperately needs.In that conversation, Abbot says, "You need this place as much as it needs you." And there's certainly been talk throughout the season by the characters as to how long Robby's sabbatical is going to be. Does he end up going on the trip?I mean, that's the question, right? Is he going to go or not? Do I stay or do I go now? And ultimately, he will have gone on his trip.So then the follow-up is: Is he going to come back? There's been a lot of speculation from fans this season about whether The Pitt can exist without Robby. Should we expect to see him back in scrubs in Season 3?I wouldn't want to do the show without him. And that's just a personal honor, because we're friends. I think Noah's fundamental to the show, and I wouldn't want to do the show without him.

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