BBC Casualty viewers have been left stunned after the latest episode finally uncovered the secret from Flynn Byron’s past and emotional final scenes between Flynn and Stevie Nash
The conclusion of the most recent episode of Casualty has left BBC audiences all expressing the same sentiment.
Saturday’s (June 6) edition of the medical drama ultimately unveiled the fatal secret from Flynn Byron’s (Olly Rix) past, which clarifies his enigmatic and strained relationship with his former military instructor, Colonel Jack Bard (Mark Womack).
In the current boxset entitled Lethal Legacy, the clinical lead has grown worried about the wellbeing of one of Bard’s soldiers, Rory Dickson (Gwïon Morris Jones).
Following the observation of multiple injuries on the young man, Flynn has attempted to contact Rory on several occasions, but has been shut down by Bard each time, arousing suspicions.
In the most recent episode, Flynn dashed to hospital during the early hours to see Rory, who was admitted after being discovered intoxicated on a busy road. Rory underwent a mental health evaluation before being discharged but Flynn remained convinced that he was at risk of self-harm, reports the Mirror.
Flynn requested Rory remain so he could treat his wounds in his office and Rory subsequently confessed that he’s being bullied by Bard, revealing various appalling incidents that he has endured at the barracks.
Nevertheless, after Flynn arranged Rory a placement at a recuperation facility, the soldier disappeared. A packet of medication also went missing and Flynn departed fearing the worst. Fortunately, Stevie located the drugs in the hospital. Flynn then received a call informing him that Rory was in a critical condition after being struck by a car. He rushed back to the ED to discover Rory in cardiac arrest, but against all odds, managed to revive him.
Deeply shaken by the day’s events, Flynn headed out for a drink with Stevie Nash (Elinor Lawless) along the canal, where the pair had a candid conversation about her current difficulties before ducking into a bar to escape the rain.
Flynn confided in Stevie that he began basic military training at 17 alongside a boy named Adam, whose name had been referenced earlier in the boxset. Adam had also suffered bullying at the hands of Bard, an ordeal that ultimately led him to take his own life.
Out of fear, Flynn had signed a statement claiming Bard had no involvement in Adam’s death, but in an emotional exchange, he revealed that his determination to secure justice for Rory is partly driven by a desire to atone for past regrets.
Stevie sent Matty Linklaker (Aron Julius) a text to bring their secret affair to an end, before continuing to drink with Flynn. He initially opted against sharing a taxi with Stevie, but as he walked through the rain, he realised his true feelings for her.
He raced back to the bar only to be devastated to find he had arrived too late, with Stevie already having departed in a taxi — leaving viewers desperate for next week’s instalment. Writing on X, formerly Twitter, one viewer posted: “I am SCREAMING at today’s #Casualty I will simply never recover.” Another wrote: “Those final scenes between Flynn and Stevie in tonight’s #Casualty were [flame emoji].”
A third commented: “That end montage with Stevie and Flynn? It’s all probably going to go pear shaped though when he finds out about Matty.”
A fourth viewer remarked: “That ending had me literally jumping up and down, next week needs to hurry up already.” Someone else concurred: “Today’s episode was intense and full of emotion.”
Will romance blossom between the pair or has the moment passed for Flynn and Stevie?
Casualty airs on Saturday nights on BBC One and now streams first on BBC iPlayer at 6am on the day of transmission
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