I actually feel like "Casualty" has really gotten it's mojo back in recent years. There was always a "soapy" element to the show's storytelling but the series has done a solid job at highlighting real life problems such as the violence that health care professionals have to deal with as well as topical issues surrounding the genuine anger that the public have about matters concerning the NHS.
How To Make Time Travel Impossible 1. Invent time travel machine. 2. Travel to 22nd century. 3. Invent a machine that can change probability use it to make probability certain that time travel is impossible is real forever.
When i first saw the History of Violence subtitle back in January I wondered what it was all about but as the episodes have gone on it's obviously more about Dr Stevie Nash and her hiddink demons and you saw it there when momentarily she just froze while Ryan was getting the living daylights kicked out of him. Look out for the new Lead consultant Patrick arriving in March to takeover from Max/Stevie. In all honesty, I don't really know why they just didn't hand me role of lead consultant back to Dylan because he's more than capable. The only reason why he was forced to step down was because of a dodgy Marcus.
He didn't kick of his mum died because of our useless NHS I have empathy for him because my mum died in hospital last year death changes people Wentworth there was this charter bea Smith she was lovley but when her daughter was murdered she changed and became very nasty
He has a very good point about the NHS the son he lost his mum stevie is so up her self and nassicctic loosing a mum is horrible because my mum died last march 2023a few years ago my mum November 2020 mum fell and broke her hip had to wait 10 hours for an amberlance lying on the floor in pain
You normally don’t get sympathy for hitting people when drunk. Why would being in extreme emotional distress get you a free pass? It’s understandable to be violent here, but not unpublishable or consequence free. I think everyone deserves sympathy tough.
Yes because hurting a nurse who tries to heal people is really going to help the situation. IF we want the NHS to be better we need to vote for party that will fund it - not the fault of the people who work there.
I actually feel like "Casualty" has really gotten it's mojo back in recent years. There was always a "soapy" element to the show's storytelling but the series has done a solid job at highlighting real life problems such as the violence that health care professionals have to deal with as well as topical issues surrounding the genuine anger that the public have about matters concerning the NHS.
Everyone talks like robots with neurological impairments in casualty
How To Make Time Travel Impossible
1. Invent time travel machine.
2. Travel to 22nd century.
3. Invent a machine that can change probability use it to make probability certain that time travel is impossible is real forever.
When is this show coming back? Its been ages
Is on bbc iPlayer
Casualty is back tomorrow at 2120 on bbc one
Wich episode is this one i think i missed it
When i first saw the History of Violence subtitle back in January I wondered what it was all about but as the episodes have gone on it's obviously more about Dr Stevie Nash and her hiddink demons and you saw it there when momentarily she just froze while Ryan was getting the living daylights kicked out of him.
Look out for the new Lead consultant Patrick arriving in March to takeover from Max/Stevie.
In all honesty, I don't really know why they just didn't hand me role of lead consultant back to Dylan because he's more than capable.
The only reason why he was forced to step down was because of a dodgy Marcus.
I actually thought that was Walter White (of Breaking Bad) in the thumbnail!
Tracy was crying then Ray attack Ryan
Tracy was watching caustly with her Stsff Nurse Ryan then Ray was attacked Tracy ,s Staff Nurse Ryan
Didn’t be push Connie down the stairs
They must have gotten rid of their medical advisor/ambulance advisor. This show has gone downhill since I last saw it, medical factual wise!
He didn't kick of his mum died because of our useless NHS I have empathy for him because my mum died in hospital last year death changes people Wentworth there was this charter bea Smith she was lovley but when her daughter was murdered she changed and became very nasty
He has a very good point about the NHS the son he lost his mum stevie is so up her self and nassicctic loosing a mum is horrible because my mum died last march 2023a few years ago my mum November 2020 mum fell and broke her hip had to wait 10 hours for an amberlance lying on the floor in pain
I mean as sad as it is losing someone doesn’t give you the right to literally try and kill a nurse
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You normally don’t get sympathy for hitting people when drunk. Why would being in extreme emotional distress get you a free pass? It’s understandable to be violent here, but not unpublishable or consequence free. I think everyone deserves sympathy tough.
Yes because hurting a nurse who tries to heal people is really going to help the situation. IF we want the NHS to be better we need to vote for party that will fund it - not the fault of the people who work there.
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