BBC One's Casualty is a lot of things , exciting, action packed, full of drama and has been apart of my viewing pleasure since 2008.
What drew me in was the pressure cooker scenes that were shown of the Casualty department and of the paramedics that inhabit the Holby City Hospital.
The patients who come into the Casualty department are colourful characters at best, but its the staff that holds my attention.
Clinical Lead Ethan Hardy is an ambitiously smart young guy, but he's not a frigging push over, you mess up in his department you are told to get out of his sight. This is no joke, you can't be in Casualty department and make fatal errors and get away with it.
Nope best case scenario is to check the patients wounds even though they may say that they aren't bothering them.
My goodness I love Charlie whose the head nurse and of course Dr Dylan Keough whose excentric and funny with a dry sense of humor you don't know sometimes whether to groan or laugh at what he says.
Then you have Jacob Masters as a nurse, Elle another of the doctors whose brilliant as hell running this place you just don't know where to turn lol.
And if you're one of the beloved Nurses like Robyn Thomas , and you're going through a crisis her friends and colleagues are the best support system she could ever want or need.
We found this out recently when Robyn's husband died of Cancer on their wedding day.
Dr Bea Kinsella after being told off by Dr Hardy went out to drink and passed out hurting herself in an alley.
This poor lass , got a dressing down she deserved but the stupid girl under stress turned to drink, Ethan did apologize to her and she went back to work, however, making one bad decision can cause a patient to lost their life.
Ethan does know about that since a patient he had died and then the man's son who murdered Ethan's brother fell to his death and Ethan did not save him.
If anyone should show compassion and understanding it should be Ethan, and that is why he decided to step down as clinical lead.
He realized he's not cut out for it and I love him for it/ You have to accept failure sometimes in order for you to regain the respect back that you once had.
After all you meet the same people going up the ladder as you do when you are on the way down.
