Tonight’s Casualty opens with Faith (Kirsty Mitchell)’s daughter Natalia (Zoe Brough) having a seizure, while her boyfriend Tristan (Adam Seridji) desperately calls for an ambulance.
In the ED Faith is terrified when she discovers her daughter has been brought in, and instantly jumps to the wrong conclusions about how she got her injuries. How will she react when she discovers the truth, that her daughter’s injuries are the result of a sex game that went very badly wrong?
Meanwhile it’s the day of Ollie Hide (Harry Collett)’s funeral, but while Dylan (William Beck) is at the church arranging the service, David (Jason Durr) hasn’t been able to bring himself to come. Back in the ED a still shell-shocked David is trying to forget about things and immerse himself in work. Nobody thinks he should be there – mostly because they’re worried about him, although some people are still of the opinion that Ollie’s crimes can be laid at David’s door.
David is still trying to process everything that’s happened with Ollie, trying to work out if there really was something he could have done and whether he should have known how much mental pain Ollie was in. Most of all he doesn’t know if it’s right that he should attend the funeral.
In an episode which is full of parents acting in less than perfect ways (the episode title, Parental Guidance, really is very apt), can David eventually make some kind of peace with the past?
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Patients of the week include a little girl with a dog bite who has a worrying habit of wandering off.
And, talking about worrying, when you see a Samurai sword at the beginning of a Casualty episode you know things are going to get gory before too long – bad enough for one squeamish member of staff to end up flat out on the floor. You have been warned.
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