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Conflict intensifies between Dylan Keogh and Flynn Byron as truths are exposed and chaos ensues...

Medical drama unfolds as Dylan Keogh and Flynn Byron confront each other due to the revelation of the clinical lead's deceit during Holby's drug crisis...

Dramatic twists as Dylan Keogh and Flynn Byron engage in a confrontation, with their deceit...
Dramatic twists as Dylan Keogh and Flynn Byron engage in a confrontation, with their deceit exposed...

Conflict intensifies between Dylan Keogh and Flynn Byron as truths are exposed and chaos ensues...

In the latest episode of Casualty, titled "Supply and Demand," airing on BBC1 on Saturday, 9th August 2025 at 8:20 pm, the ongoing drug crisis at Holby ED takes centre stage.

Dylan Keogh (William Beck) and Flynn Byron (Olly Rix) find themselves at odds over the handling of the situation. Dylan, driven by a sense of responsibility, has drafted a proposal outlining practical measures to address the crisis. However, Flynn, overwhelmed by the gravity of the situation, lies to Dylan, claiming he has read and approved the proposal without actually doing so.

This deception causes a significant rift between the two characters, with Dylan expressing his disgust at Flynn's deceit and hypocrisy. Meanwhile, Flynn, feeling undermined, becomes increasingly confrontational, leading to heated exchanges between the two.

Tempers flare, and the potential for physical conflict looms large. The tension between Dylan and Flynn is further exacerbated by the disappearance of Indie Jankowski (Naomi Wakszlak), who is later found in need of urgent medical assistance.

Elsewhere in the episode, Iain Dean (played by Michael Stevenson) catches a close colleague stealing medication from a deceased patient. This incident, coupled with suspicions pointing towards Jacob Masters as the morphine thief, adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing drug crisis.

In a heartbreaking predicament, Nicole Piper (Sammy T. Dobson) tries to make a difference involving a patient, his wife, and their young son. Meanwhile, there is a terrific two-hander between Michael Stevenson and Milo Clarke in the episode.

The sixth episode of Casualty's "Supply and Demand" is available on BBC iPlayer from 6 am on the same day. Don't miss this gripping episode as the drama unfolds at Holby ED.

  1. After watching the sixth episode of Casualty's "Supply and Demand," I can't help but give a review on the entertainment it provided, with the compelling storyline and talented cast delivering powerful performances, especially the two-hander between Michael Stevenson and Milo Clarke.
  2. If you're a fan of medical dramas, you might want to watch this episode as it showcases a dramatic turn of events, including a heated argument between characters Dylan Keogh and Flynn Byron, the ongoing drug crisis, and a surprising disappearance of Indie Jankowski.
  3. Besides watching the latest episode of Casualty, I also enjoyed reading reviews from fellow entertainment enthusiasts, discussing the show's plot twists, character development, and the overall impact it had on them. It's interesting to see different perspectives on a show we both watch and enjoy.

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