A gripping new trailer for Casualty’s latest boxset, Internal Affairs, has dropped, revealing a shock pregnancy and a dramatic ambulance crash in the Emergency Department. Hot on the heels of last week’s season finale, the fresh episodes are set to launch this Saturday, March 15, introducing the new clinical lead Flynn Byron, played by Olly Rix, known for his role in Call the Midwife.
Flynn makes an unconventional entrance as a patient before taking charge, with the trailer teasing the serious accident he’s involved in at the start of the series. The tension mounts when Dylan warns the incoming chief that the ED is not a battlefield, leading Flynn to sharply respond, “Maybe it takes an outsider to see what needs to be done?” This conflict appears to intensify, culminating in a scene where Flynn aggressively confronts a colleague.
The trailer also unveils Flynn’s ties to surgeon Russell Whitelaw, portrayed by Robert Bathurst from Cold Feet, who reminds Flynn of the stakes: “I put my reputation on the line backing you for this job.”
Russell’s demanding nature in surgery causes friction among his team members Rida Amaan and Nicole Piper. But as Rida adopts a cutthroat attitude, she finds herself unsettled by an event at work, reports the Mirror.
There’s cause for celebration in Holby as it seems Iain Dean and Faith Cadogan are set to tie the knot this series, bringing a much-needed dose of happiness. But the ED is soon rocked by catastrophe when an ambulance smashes into the hospital, endangering the entire team.
Adding to the series’ intensity, Stevie Nash faces her own battles, grappling with the aftermath of Rich Walker’s downfall. The drama escalates when police search Stevie’s home, hinting at a sinister plot against her.
Yet, there’s another twist for Stevie a trailer clip shows her clutching a positive pregnancy test, her expression one of shock and worry.
Elsewhere, Indie Jankowski hits breaking point, inflicting harm on an injured patient. Viewers are left wondering about the man’s identity and his possible ties to the student paramedic.
Olly, set to join the cast, teased: “Flynn crashes into the world of it from a very different background, resulting in a complex and exciting story in Internal Affairs and beyond. It’s a brilliant new chapter for the show and I am excited for the audience to get to know Flynn.”
The latest Casualty boxset, “Internal Affairs,” has dropped a gripping new trailer that promises a whirlwind of drama for the Emergency Department (ED). Set to launch on March 15, the upcoming episodes introduce a slew of new twists and conflicts that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Flynn Byron’s Unconventional Entrance
Olly Rix, known for his role in Call the Midwife, takes on the role of Flynn Byron, the new clinical lead. Flynn makes a memorable entrance—ironically, as a patient. His introduction leads to immediate tension when Dylan warns him that the ED is not a battlefield. Flynn, ever the outsider, sharply responds, “Maybe it takes an outsider to see what needs to be done?” This sets the stage for a power struggle between Flynn and his colleagues, with his unconventional leadership style stirring up conflict. His aggressive confrontations with a colleague and the support of surgeon Russell Whitelaw (Robert Bathurst, Cold Feet) only add to the building tension.
Russell Whitelaw’s Influence
Russell’s backing of Flynn for the clinical lead position creates friction, especially with his demanding attitude in surgery. His relationship with team members like Rida Amaan and Nicole Piper becomes strained as Rida adopts a cutthroat approach in an attempt to please him. However, an event at work seems to unsettle Rida, hinting at deeper complexities in her character.
Love and Drama in Holby
While there’s personal joy in the ED, with Iain Dean and Faith Cadogan preparing to tie the knot, the celebrations are short-lived. The ED is rocked by a catastrophic event when an ambulance crashes into the hospital, endangering the entire team. This sets the stage for further dramatic developments that will push everyone to their limits.
Stevie Nash’s Struggles
Stevie Nash (Elinor Lawless) faces her own set of battles as she deals with the fallout from Rich Walker’s downfall. The drama escalates further when police search Stevie’s home, raising the stakes and hinting at a sinister plot against her. To add to the tension, a trailer clip shows Stevie clutching a positive pregnancy test, with her shocked and worried expression fueling speculation about what’s to come.
Indie Jankowski’s Breaking Point
Indie Jankowski (Naomi Wakszlak) reaches a breaking point in the new episodes. She’s seen inflicting harm on an injured patient, leaving viewers to question the patient’s identity and whether he has any ties to the student paramedic. This twist brings another layer of intrigue to the storyline, further complicating the already intense dynamics at the hospital.
Flynn’s New Chapter
Olly Rix, who plays Flynn, has teased that his character’s entrance will bring a “complex and exciting story” to Casualty. As Flynn navigates his new role as clinical lead, the power struggles and tensions that arise are sure to provide plenty of drama. The new chapter promises an engaging mix of medical emergencies, personal struggles, and team dynamics.
Fans can expect plenty of emotional moments, intense medical crises, and thrilling twists in “Internal Affairs.” With a mix of new characters, existing ones facing personal dilemmas, and high-stakes drama, the latest Casualty boxset is shaping up to be a game-changer for the show.