Honestly, I find almost every episode of casualty laughably bad but I continue to watch every week because I feel so invested in the characters...Dylan and David in particular. But this episode. Just wow. Casualty haven't made me feel this much since the Covid episode. I never particularly cared for Ollie but I cried because David did. The grief was portrayed so well that the emotion was radiating off screen. Well done casualty. Most episodes are a miss, but this one....chef's kiss!
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Intense
kristhebass19 June 2022
Wow! What an intense episode.
Terrible that it should coincide with the recent Tragedy in the USA. But then this is almost a weekly occurrence there so difficult to slot a time when there isn't.
The writing, acting and direction are top notch, as usual and special commendations to Jason Durr as the father of the shooter. He should get an award.
I hope this doesn't go the same way as 'Holby City' to be replaced by another dreadful reality show like Love on the NHS!
If you want a good laugh check out the film 'Gonks Go Beat' with a very young Derek Thompson performing music with his sister, it's a hoot!
Terrible that it should coincide with the recent Tragedy in the USA. But then this is almost a weekly occurrence there so difficult to slot a time when there isn't.
The writing, acting and direction are top notch, as usual and special commendations to Jason Durr as the father of the shooter. He should get an award.
I hope this doesn't go the same way as 'Holby City' to be replaced by another dreadful reality show like Love on the NHS!
If you want a good laugh check out the film 'Gonks Go Beat' with a very young Derek Thompson performing music with his sister, it's a hoot!
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