Casualty: Internal Affairs (BBC One, Saturday, March 15, 2025)

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“Casualty,” the long-running medical drama, takes a bold narrative turn this Saturday, abandoning its usual formula for a unique experiment in perspective. “Internal Affairs,” the first of a twelve-part series, unfolds entirely from a patient’s point of view, offering viewers a look inside the hospital experience from the other side of the bed.

As Flynn faces the harsh reality of potentially losing everything he holds dear, the episode gives us a ground-level view of the anxieties and vulnerabilities that come with medical crises. Meanwhile, Stevie receives life-altering news, a development that will undoubtedly have repercussions in the weeks to come. And Dylan’s concern for Ngozi hints at another unfolding storyline, suggesting either a deepening of their relationship or a separate crisis for Ngozi to contend with.

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By shifting the narrative focus away from the medical staff and onto the patients, “Casualty” attempts to explore a different kind of drama, one centered on the emotional and personal toll of illness and injury. Will this change of pace resonate with viewers? Tune in to BBC One this Saturday, March 15th at 8:30 PM to see how “Internal Affairs” plays out.

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