Serena and Matt kissed for the first time and ended the season with some more kissing and the beginning of an actual relationship. What made this the right time to pay off this slow burn?
A lot of it is feeling it as you go. I didn’t know if they were going to end up together in Season 1, and we decided to push things in Season 2 in the direction they were already sort of organically going, based on Mekki’s and Kai’s performances of the characters and to see if it felt right. And then at a certain point, we were like, “This does feel right, actually.” I was very happy with the way things came together.
And I mean that from all sides. The directing of that second to last episode and that scene of them kissing, and just like the light was right, it all felt really good. And they played it so well. It felt like validation that this was the right idea.
Ariana Madix made such a fun addition to the ensemble this season, and I’ll admit I loved seeing Brooke and Bruce potentially rekindle their relationship. How much more Ariana would you want for Season 3?
It started as really just something to spark a journey for Bruce — seeing that this woman that was sort of his backup plan was falling through, and it could have really just ended there and that would have been fine.
But again, you wait until something sparks when you see it on camera. And she just had so much confidence that could easily match with Bruce’s, but there was also a vulnerability there that felt a little bit similar to Bruce. They both have a certain something under the surface. It felt right to put them together in this situation and see what comes of it.
And you know, we have some ideas, and we’ll see what happens in Season 3. Ariana has just been wonderful and a great addition to the cast. We just keep getting lucky just finding people that add a whole different dynamic to the show.
There were so many great jokes and gags in this season. Which one stands out as one you’re the most proud of for having successfully brought to life?
I am a sucker for “Person falls and gets hurt,” so I have to say Joyce falling off the stage. But the thing is that it wasn’t just the falling off the stage — which does get me every time I watch it — but it was the way that Wendy played so confidently, needing to keep going afterwards, even with this absurd neck brace and how stiff she was, she just played it so funny for the whole rest of the episode. I was just like, “Wow, this is the gift that keeps on giving.”
I will also just say, because I just saw this, like, quote from this talking head went around a little bit of Matt saying that he’s going to be, he’s going to like, crack someone’s heart open, much like the little girl in the Grinch who cures the Who converts the Grinch to Judaism. I think it was Hunter Toro that wrote that and that just felt so true to me. I was like, “Of course, the Grinch is a metaphor for a Jewish person.” I say that as a Jewish person, but it just felt very real to me. I enjoyed that a lot.
When we talked at the end of Season 1, you talked about expanding the story beyond the hospital walls and deepening the characters’ bond and comedic combinations. What’s the next frontier for you as you look to another season with these characters?
In Season 2, I really did have these goals in mind of wanting to make the show funnier, and I wanted to get out of the hospital a little bit. And now, by the end of Season 2, I feel in the right gear. I want to ride this wave while deepening our look at the characters and their relationships, going even deeper on those relationships and following the threads that we’ve left. So nothing hugely earth shattering.
With Matt and Serena, looking at what happens with them, it’ll be starkly different than watching two people who are kind of pining for each other. That’s just a different relationship. What does it look like for someone like Ron? Who is all of a sudden humbled physically in front of all the people he works with and where he has this certain status. I’m very interested to see the sort of human, messy unfolding of the consequences of all that happened at the end of Season 2.
“St. Denis Medical” Seasons 1-2 are now streaming on Peacock. The show will return for Season 3 during the 2026-27 TV season.