The actress, who plays Dr Al-Hashimi, joined the cast of the show in season 2 as an interim replacement for Dr Robby ahead of his sabbatical.
However, following a four-month gap between seasons 2 and 3, "things have definitely shifted", Moafi recently teased to Deadline.
She continued: "The whole environment seems to flow really nicely and more easily. And yeah, that gives her a sense of comfort because it’s not like, 'Look what I did.' It’s more like, 'This is how it should be'."
HBO Max stated back in June that production was underway on season 3, while Dr Robby star Noah Wyle previously confirmed that the action will take place in November - a shift from season 2's Fourth of July setting."It’s set in early November, just before the holidays, ushering in a whole new set of emergencies and confrontations and complications," he told Deadline.
"If that was summer, then what happens in the winter when you get cold, snow and black ice."
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