IT’S all kicking off in Casualty this week as the drama in the BBC One show heats up.

Sah gets caught up in a horrifying plot, Dylan’s confidence continues to affect him while Marcus is still causing disruption among the ED.


1. Marcus causes chaos

The characters are left feeling disappointed as the extra security Marcus (Adam Sina) promises ends up being simply just a few bodycams which end up being more of a hindrance than a help.

For Stevie, it causes more anguish as she ends up being verbally assaulted by a patient who believes she is secretly recording him and she ends up handing the bodycam back. 

Dylan, played by William Beck,is also left less than impressed as he demands Marcus implement more meaningful changes in order to benefit the team. 

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Dylan tells Marcus he needs to increase the security as he initially promised.

2. Sah’s kidnap horror

There’s panic as Sah (Arin Smethurst) can’t be found as their dad Kevin is rushed to hospital with a suspected stroke but they cannot reach them as they have muted calls from their mum while out working with Jan. 

BBC One viewers will eventually see Sah rush to his bedside but is left angered when Jools is also at his bedside but there is more devastation for Sah.

Sah notices a trail of blood and is left horrified when they follow it to discover patient Brian Dunlop who became injured during a last-ditch effort to see his kids before he is sentenced to prison. 

The truth prevails as it becomes clear that Brian has killed a young girl while drunk driving and his family have cut him off as a result. 

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With the situation escalating and spiralling out of control, Brian takes Sah hostage, forcing them to drive Jan’s car to visit his ex-wife but when the pair arrive they discover the house is empty. 

As Sah’s ordeal continues, Brian’s condition deteriorates and he collapses from his condition which prompt his ex-wife to make a heart-warming return accompanied by the kids. 

3. Dylan isn't himself

Elderly patient Betty Gillman expresses her sorrow when she says Dylan has ‘lost his sparkle’ before he soon learns that Betty’s cancer has spread and she does not wish to have any further treatment.

Betty’s only request to Dylan that she doesn't die alone. 

Dylan agrees to Betty’s promise but soon finds himself struggling under Marcus’ mounting pressure on him. 

The blows keep on coming for him as he later overhears Marty and Paul complain over his efforts in his role as Clinical Lead. 

4. Teddy returns

After taking a break, Teddy, played by Milo Clarke, is called back to work following the crisis involving Sah.

As Sah is now out of action, Jan is apologetic to Teddy and calls upon him to return to his duties but is it the right time for Teddy to come back?

5. Charlie gives his support to Dylan

Dylan confides in Charlie in the peace garden but he is relieved when Charlie voices his support for him in an attempt to restore his mindset. 

This allows Dylan to sit peacefully with Betty and confidently comfort her as she passes away. 

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