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{{EpisodeBoxNew|title = Episode 24|number = [[Series 32]]<br>Episode 24|airdate = 17 February 2018|centric= [[Ethan Hardy|Ethan]]|
 
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{{Casualty Episode Infobox
previous = [[Episode 23 (series 32)|Episode 23]]|next = [[Episode 25 (series 32)|Episode 25]]|image = Episode24-0.JPG|director = Tracey Larcombe|writer = Jason Sutton|guests = [[Rosie Marcel]] as [[Jac Naylor]]<br>Rebecca Ryan as [[Gemma Dean]]<br>Hannah Raynor as Emma Edmonds<br>Jessica Regan as Maxine O'Boyle<br>Amanda Root as Barb Edmonds<br>Rita May as Matilda Dunford<br>Jane Lowe as Valerie Clerk<br>Nina Yndis as Magda Czarnowska<br>[[Owain Arthur]] as [[Glen Thomas]]}}"'''Episode 24'''" is the 1072nd episode of ''[[Casualty]]'' and the twenty-fourth episode of the [[series 32|32nd series]]. It was preceded by "[[Episode 23 (series 32)|Episode 23]]" and followed by "[[Episode 25 (series 32)|Episode 25]]". The episode was directed by Tracey Larcombe and writte by Jason Sutton. The episode also marks the return of [[Gemma Dean]], portrayed by [[Rebecca Ryan]], and the guest appearance of [[Jac Naylor]], portrayed by [[Rosie Marcel]], from sister show [[Holby City|''Holby City'']]''.''
 
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|title = Episode 24
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|series = 32
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|episode = 24
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|centric1 = [[Ethan Hardy|Ethan]]
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|centric2 = [[Alicia Munroe|Alicia]]
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|centric3 = [[Gem Dean|Gem]]
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|airdate = 17 February 2018
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|previous = [[Episode 1071 (Casualty)|Episode 1071]]
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|next = [[Episode 1073 (Casualty)|Episode 1073]]
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|image = 3224EthanAndJac.png
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|director = Tracey Larcombe
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|writer = Jason Sutton
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|guests = [[Rosie Marcel]] as [[Jac Naylor]]<br>Rebecca Ryan as [[Gemma Dean]]<br>Hannah Raynor as Emma Edmonds<br>Jessica Regan as Maxine O'Boyle<br>Amanda Root as Barb Edmonds<br>Rita May as Matilda Dunford<br>Jane Lowe as Valerie Clerk<br>Nina Yndis as Magda Czarnowska<br>[[Owain Arthur]] as [[Glen Thomas]]
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}}'''Episode 1072''' of ''[[Casualty]]'' is the 24th episode of the show's [[series 32 (Casualty)|32nd series]]. The episode was directed by Tracey Larcombe and written by Jason Sutton.
   
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This episode featured the guest appearance of ''[[Holby City]]'' character [[Jac Naylor]], portrayed by [[Rosie Marcel]]. It also marked the return of [[Gem Dean]], portrayed by [[Rebecca Ryan]] as a recurring character after her last appearance on the show in April 2017.
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== Synopsis==
[[Ethan]] tries to solve the trolleys in corridors problem by creating a new Clinical Decisions Unit, but shifting the surplus patients to a new department fails to fool the anonymous [[Alicia Munroe|Rage in Resus blogger]], who continues to expose the weaknesses of the ED. Meanwhile, [[Gemma Dean|Gem]] proves her worth on her first day as an ED porter, and when no less than nine patients from a single retirement home are admitted with chest pains, the staff try to find out whether they have anything in common other than their address.{{Nav-Ethan}}
 
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Pressure begins to mount on [[Ethan Hardy|Ethan]] after the '[[Rage in Resus]]' blog gains national attention, and the hospital comes under scrutiny. He decides to open a new [[Clinical Decisions Unit]] to help curb the department's capacity issues, but it soon starts to fill with patients from a care home experiencing cardiac problems. When a new blog post is published that exposes the weaknesses of the new unit, the trust demands him to find out who is responsible for the blog.
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Later, Ethan begins to question his judgement, but [[Alicia Munroe|Alicia]] reassures him. Outside, Alicia suggests spending the evening together, and the two share a kiss.
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Meanwhile, [[Gem Dean|Gem]] starts her first shift as a [[porter]] but struggles to make a good impression on her boss [[Jacob Masters|Jacob]] when she misses a patient transfer. However, Gem uses her instincts to find a vulnerable patient and helps to save their life. [[Iain Dean|Iain]] congratulates her for her good work, but Gem tells him that she wants to move out.
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Revision as of 01:21, 18 December 2020

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Episode 1072 of Casualty is the 24th episode of the show's 32nd series. The episode was directed by Tracey Larcombe and written by Jason Sutton.

This episode featured the guest appearance of Holby City character Jac Naylor, portrayed by Rosie Marcel. It also marked the return of Gem Dean, portrayed by Rebecca Ryan as a recurring character after her last appearance on the show in April 2017.

Synopsis

Pressure begins to mount on Ethan after the 'Rage in Resus' blog gains national attention, and the hospital comes under scrutiny. He decides to open a new Clinical Decisions Unit to help curb the department's capacity issues, but it soon starts to fill with patients from a care home experiencing cardiac problems. When a new blog post is published that exposes the weaknesses of the new unit, the trust demands him to find out who is responsible for the blog.

Later, Ethan begins to question his judgement, but Alicia reassures him. Outside, Alicia suggests spending the evening together, and the two share a kiss.

Meanwhile, Gem starts her first shift as a porter but struggles to make a good impression on her boss Jacob when she misses a patient transfer. However, Gem uses her instincts to find a vulnerable patient and helps to save their life. Iain congratulates her for her good work, but Gem tells him that she wants to move out.