Taylor Dearden opened up about how she incorporated her own experience with ADHD into her portrayal of Dr. Mel King in The Pitt
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"I'm on the ADHD spectrum so I gave myself advice in the mirror," she said while speaking about preparing to play the third-year resident
Dearden previously told PEOPLE that she felt more comfortable on set of the second season because she was aware "how the trauma scenes would go"
Taylor Deardenbrought something personal to her onscreen character.
The actress, 33, opened up about how she incorporated her own experience with ADHD into her portrayal of Dr. Mel King inThe Pitt.
"I'm on the ADHD spectrum so I gave myself advice in the mirror," Dearden said during a panel for season 2 in December.
She explained that while her character Dr. King has not been diagnosed with ADHD, Dearden thinks the doctor has likely been affected by her sister having autism.
"If you have a sibling who's more severely on a spectrum, the parents often don't even notice that their other child is," Dearden said. "That's kind of always how I saw it. With a lot of Mel, it's just kind of unmasking and seeing what that looks like, and then also being like, 'Wow, I'm kind of glad I mask sometimes.' "
Mel's sister Becca King, played by Tal Anderson, is featured in the first and second season of the show. She lives in a care facility and Mel serves as her primary caregiver.
Deaden spoke about Mel's quirks in an interview withNPR, saying, "There's a scene where Mel is looking at a lava lamp app or listening to the ocean sound, and it's all of the self-soothing and stimming, which I'm really glad they show that part because they don't usually show that.
The actress further noted thatThe Pittis "a very tough show for neurodivergents to be in."
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"It moves really fast," she said of her experience on set. "It's really hard words. It's actions we just learned. You have to put all of that together at the same time and as quickly as possible. And we go so quickly, we don't have much time to take a second to review, to calm down. And so it's definitely a challenge to shoot."
The Pitt's second season premiered Jan. 8, and follows the workers at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center through a 15-hour shift on the Fourth of July. The show won five Emmy Awards in 2025, including Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actor forNoah Wyle.
Dearden, the daughter ofBryan CranstonandRobin Gale Dearden, previously told PEOPLE that she felt more comfortable on set of the second season because she was aware "how the trauma scenes would go."
"The first time we were like, 'We have no idea or any context of how this is supposed to go or anything,' " she explained, adding that to have "the first time behind us" was reassuring.
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The actress alsoteased her character's relationshipwithPatrick Ball's senior residentDr. Frank Langdon. "I think Mel has always wanted a mentor. To have someone who was also willing to learn her just really made him the top of her list," she said.
New episodes ofThe Pittseason 2 air Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO Max.
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