The Pitt star and executive producer Noah Wyle knew Season 2 would show Dr. Robby’s fall from grace, but it’s unclear just how intentional a particularly thorny side effect of that arc was. Throughout the sophomore season, a mentally unstable Dr. Robby lashed out at just about everyone around him, but it was his women co-workers who seemed to receive his harshest jabs. This misogyny caused a lot of backlash both online and among the show’s cast, so if he wasn’t aware of it before, Wyle certainly is cognizant of it now. A year earlier, Season 1 star Tracy Ifeachor was written out of the show despite having a main role in its debut season. Well, on the bright side, it sounds like Dr. Mohan and Dr. Al-Hashimi will be free from Robby’s misogynistic tirades — even if it the rest of the physicians won’t be so lucky.