NOAH WYLE just dropped an emotional update about Baby Jane Doe’s future on The Pitt, making fans are already preparing to cry again. After one of the most heartbreaking storylines of the season, viewers have been desperately wondering what will happen to the tiny fan-favorite infant who completely stole the show.

Noah Wyle Shares Hopeful Update on The Pitt’s Baby Jane Doe After Emotional Season 2 Arc (Exclusive)

‘The Pitt’ star weighs in on the fan-favorite infant’s fate in PEOPLE’s exclusive clip from the May 14 episode of the Warner Bros. Television Group podcast, ‘A Lot More’

Noah Wyle can’t spill all the beans on baby Jane Doe’s fate, but he is clearing a few things up.

In PEOPLE’s exclusive clip from the May 14 episode of the Warner Bros. Television Group podcast, A Lot More, which is being released in conjunction with National Hospital Week, Wyle, 54, reveals what he thinks is in the future for the fan-favorite character from The Pitt season 2.

“I don’t think she’s gonna go home with Robby, everybody,” Wyle admits to podcast host Jonathon Buckley. “I don’t think that would be good for either one of them.”

There are a few things he was willing to share, though, about what’s to come for Jane Doe. “I do think she’s gonna get placed in a good home,” Wyle says. “And I do believe that our staff is going to keep tabs on her.”

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Noah Wyle and baby Jane Doe in “The Pitt” season 2.HBO Max

Wyle also reveals how his 10-year-old daughter Frances, whom he shares with wife Sara Wyle, reacted to Sara guest-starring in season 2 of The Pitt. “She hated her mother going to work,” Noah says in the clip. “She’s like, ‘You’re my mom. That’s what dad does.’ “

Sara has “dedicated the last 10 years to raising our daughter,” Noah explains, “and has only recently wanted to get back into the game and scratch that itch.” The guest-starring role was a “wonderful building block for her.”

It was confusing for Frances, though, who Noah says will “get used to it.”

Sara, 46, told PEOPLE at the Time100 Gala that everyone on the show’s set is “so wonderful” as she reflected on her guest-starring role.

“They create this unbelievable environment for everyone to get their best work, because that cast brings their A-game. I was a little bit intimidated first,” she admitted. “But then, everyone is so wonderful, and they really cultivate this environment to succeed.”

Noah said he was “spying on her” while she filmed her scenes. “I wasn’t on the set, but I was watching,” he told PEOPLE. “I was in the makeup trailer. I could see it on a TV monitor in the mirror behind my head. I was like, ‘Oh, she looks so good. She looks really yellow, but that’s what we want. That’s what we want. She still looks really hot though.’ “

Noah Wyle attends the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations - Noah Wyle for "The Pitt"
Noah Wyle on February 12, 2025.Manny Carabel/Getty

He said he was “thrilled” that his wife “had that experience to yourself, that you went and you played your scene, and I wasn’t there to be a distraction.”

Still, Wyle joked, “I’m always jealous when I’m not on camera.”

Wyle’s episode of WBTV’s A Lot More podcast, which will also celebrate the hard work that hospitals nationwide do every day, drops May 14, and The Pitt season 2 is now streaming on HBO Max. The episode kicks off a week of interviews with The Pitt cast and creative team including Patrick Ball, Fiona Dourif, Laëtitia Hollard and award-winning writer Valerie Chu.