This weekâs episode of Casualty was incredibly moving as Siobhan McKenzie (Melanie Hill) bravely returned to work after she was sexually assaulted, although her move also came with its own struggles.
This weekâs episode sees her issue-based storyline continue as the nurse endeavours to treat patients.
Another major plot point thatâs been hanging in the air has been Dylan Keoghâs (Will Beck) parental relationship with new junior doctor Matty Linklater (Aron Julius), although the latter is unaware of their family link.
Fans also discovered last week that junior doctor Kim Chang (Jasmine Bayes) was suffering with an eating disorder, although this storyline wonât be picked up this week.
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Read on to see what will be happening at Holby City GeneralâŠ
In a bid to impress the CQC, Flynn Byron (Olly Rix) organises a training simulation for the staff. Noticing his PPE is out of date, Matty doesnât take the exercise seriously and fails to secure it properly. However, when it becomes clear that the simulation has turned into a real outbreak, Matty is concerned to find that heâs been exposed to a pathogen. Has he just put his life in peril?
Dylanâs anxiety is understandably high after learning his son was exposed to something deadly. However, when he discovers that Flynn knows more about the situation than heâs letting on, Dylan canât contain his rage and the pair come to blows.
Faith Cadogan (Kirsty Mitchell) and Iain Dean (Michael Stevenson) have been odds for all this boxset, with Faith only involving Iain in her life after discovering that sheâs carrying his child. Faith turns down Iainâs suggestion of getting back together but following a conversation with Stevie Nash (Elinor Lawless), she decides to fight for Iain. However, when Iain catches the eye of a woman at the bar, is Faith too late?
The paramedics are consistently being hit with prank calls, irritating Jan Jenning (Di Botcher) to no end. When Teddy Gowanâs (Milo Clarke) girlfriend, Ashley (Hannah Treylen) is discharged, Jan approaches her to help with the situation.
Following her attack, Siobhan is still uneasy around her patients, but she assures Flynn that she doesnât want any special treatment. However, when he suggests she see a therapist, will Siobhan agree to the idea?