Casualty: Public Property “On Trial” (BBC One, Saturday, January 4, 2025)

Casualty Public Property Key Art

The recent tragedy of Thea’s death casts a long shadow over Holby City ED, particularly for Dylan and Jodie. This week’s Casualty finds both doctors grappling with the emotional fallout, each in their own way. Jodie, struggling with guilt over her actions the night Thea died, questions whether she could have altered the outcome. Dylan, ever the pragmatist, offers support but also a stark reminder that some things are beyond a doctor’s control. Their shared grief underscores the weight they carry, and how even the most seasoned medical professionals are not immune to the human cost of their work.

Meanwhile, Nicole’s perhaps overly enthusiastic return from maternity leave raises eyebrows, particularly from Ngozi. While Nicole’s dedication is admirable, her eagerness to jump back into the fray might be masking something deeper. A particularly taxing medical situation brings this to the forefront, leaving viewers to wonder if Nicole is truly ready to handle the pressures of the ED.

And then there’s Rash. Bless his heart. He’s juggling a broken phone, a family medical emergency involving his uncle Kareem, and the ongoing saga of his less-than-ideal housemate, Sean. It’s a trifecta of frustration that would test the patience of a saint, and Rash is, well, Rash. It’s a safe bet that his day won’t be getting any easier. Tune in to see how these storylines unfold, with the usual dose of medical drama and interpersonal crises that define Casualty.

Casualty airs on BBC One this Saturday at 9:10 PM.

Isabelle aka Izzy Jacobs is the features editor at memorabletv.com. Isabelle is particularly drawn to crime dramas, but she also has a not so secret love for all things reality TV. In addition to her work at memorabletv.com, Isabelle is also an avid traveler and a devoted foodie.