Charlie is annoying (not to mention in the wrong). Patient's wife was aggressive and tried to attack Stevie since she would not calm down. Stevie had no choice but to ask them to leave. But she was smart enough to switch on her body cam and the facts were on her side.
@@judechannelimaginationcros8684 - For the most part he is. But in this instance, he comes off as patronizing and annoying. He doesn't need to lecture a Doctor. And given what Stevie went through, Charlie needs to "read the room" better
Her husband is dead and her brother is going to jail for murder now because she couldn't advocate that her family respects her husband long before they got married
As a doctor from India, i do see some ppl get violent especially in the ER. But that is a behavior i have experienced from every ethnicity, every race in the world. Ppl get scared. Ppl get annoyed, thats understandable. But ppl should also realise we are humans too at the end of the day. We can only tolerate upto a certain limit. Ps. there is something very sinister about BBC always portraying Indian ppl as the 'violent' ones. Their display of black and brown ppl has too many racist undertones to ignore. British haven't gotten off their post-colonial hangover still.
Exactly what made me click on this video. Interesting choice that they went out of their way to show an Indian woman in full traditional garb as the villain here
@@massylipao2720 no matter how horrid her behavior was that day and it's pretty normal horrible behavior from a Bride she didn't deserve to lose her husband that way on that Day. What should have been one of the happiest days in the totality of their Marriage was its sunrise and sunset and that is heart rending.
@@rvijayasini6480 so her husband and another a fought and ten her husband came to check his wounds out as he was bleeding and then his future wife threatened the medical staff and had to leave after that she discovered that the patient ct was ".." and then by the time e was in surgery he had died. (the marriage had taken place)
Oh exactly! In the US that’s just business as usual. And they would have deployed all their customer service skills to try and de-escalate the situation instead of saying stop it I’m videotaping you and if you keep doing this, we’re gonna use it against you. Actions have consequences in most places except in the US.
It’s a show!!! How many shows have target other community… In this case it’s a UK show but if it was in the US the community they target is Hispanics,Asians and so on… Besides it’s not like they haven’t done that before…
ON MY OPINION: Jon Sen did an okay and good on being a executive producer of Casualty. And I feel quite happy that the actors did great job portraying the characters. I think Jon Sen’s decisions were a bit positive and mixed… COMPARE TO HIS RIDICULOUS WORK ON EASTENDERS WHEN HE AXED DENNY, SHARON POISONING IAN AND OTHER VARIOUS DECISIONS!!! SWEET SOLUS PRIME, WHAT THE HECK WAS JON SEN AND KATE OATES DOING WITH EASTENDERS?!!! 😡
Better wedding clothes tho, it’s a visual medium, so ofcourse they pick opportunities for better looking costumes. Not slandering Indians at all. Or would you rather go down the line of only portraying Indians in 100% perfect situations, that’s dehumanizing and boring. Better to show them as flawed and entertaining like everyone else. No more, no less.
@661 who cares about their clothes! And what kind of flaw is this? the groom is bleeding and the bride is yapping about her wedding getting delayed! so much so that she attacks the very doctor treating him! Is having patience dehumanizing? Her reaction was weird! She wasn't worried about her gonna be husband as much as getting late. That's not a flaw, that's a mental disorder! Unless it is a normal thing for people in the west including immigrants!!!
Funny how a few decades ago they couldn’t even find an Indian actor for an Indian character and casted the darkest Sri Lankan with the thickest Tamil accent as a Punjabi Sikh character (Albert Moses as Ranjit in “Mind Your Language”) and now they went out of their way to cast multiple Indians in negative roles that too dressed in full traditional garb. The Brits will never change their ways.
Actually having a bad attitude with a medical professional with the same attitude isn’t abuse. Unless you count said medical professional as being abusive as well, and think her job gives her the right. Well then I guess the dying husband would give the other girl the right, in that case. Even in tv there’s a double standard to those in power.
@@kieramyatt1329or they will use their power in combo with law enforcement to refuse treatment based on reframing someones ill as dangerous. so they have even more power over citizens. At least if this were real life that’s what would happen.
That's serious medical ethics violation! Medicine is not about you or your pathetic egos or your past issues with abuse/violence and how you feel? It is and always will be about patient and saving lives and preventing damage.
News flash, that's a very common behavior seen in almost every hospital around the world especially in the ER, by any ethnicity. And this is coming from a doctor myself.
This is like if they were making the show in India and went out of their way to show a Nigerian person doing this. Do you think Brits are very non-violent and unproblematic? 😂
@@chchckckckcksowooss-yp9in this is BBC we r talking about, they r notorious for portraying POC (Black ,& brown ppl) in a negative light for decades now....they r most definitely racist.
Charlie is annoying (not to mention in the wrong). Patient's wife was aggressive and tried to attack Stevie since she would not calm down. Stevie had no choice but to ask them to leave. But she was smart enough to switch on her body cam and the facts were on her side.
On my opinion: Charlie is a good character.
@@judechannelimaginationcros8684 - For the most part he is. But in this instance, he comes off as patronizing and annoying.
He doesn't need to lecture a Doctor. And given what Stevie went through, Charlie needs to "read the room" better
Her husband is dead and her brother is going to jail for murder now because she couldn't advocate that her family respects her husband long before they got married
As a doctor from India, i do see some ppl get violent especially in the ER.
But that is a behavior i have experienced from every ethnicity, every race in the world.
Ppl get scared. Ppl get annoyed, thats understandable. But ppl should also realise we are humans too at the end of the day. We can only tolerate upto a certain limit.
Ps. there is something very sinister about BBC always portraying Indian ppl as the 'violent' ones.
Their display of black and brown ppl has too many racist undertones to ignore.
British haven't gotten off their post-colonial hangover still.
because they are violent and rude too.
@@khaingeieiko8230 whom r u talking about?? I didn't understand ur comment
Exactly what made me click on this video. Interesting choice that they went out of their way to show an Indian woman in full traditional garb as the villain here
BBC does this...everytime. Idk why they hate us so much.
Talking nonsense
Generally upsetting. For someone to be doing the right thing yet that someone still puts a heavy blame on you. I definitely know how it feels.
this is why nurse are quitting the public sector
Oh to become a Widow on your Wedding Day how horrible.
Could u explain to me exactly what happened?
Well, she asked for it. Her husband was bleeding from his head and all she think of is her wedding.
@@massylipao2720 what exactly happened?
@@massylipao2720 no matter how horrid her behavior was that day and it's pretty normal horrible behavior from a Bride she didn't deserve to lose her husband that way on that Day. What should have been one of the happiest days in the totality of their Marriage was its sunrise and sunset and that is heart rending.
@@rvijayasini6480 so her husband and another a fought and ten her husband came to check his wounds out as he was bleeding and then his future wife threatened the medical staff and had to leave after that she discovered that the patient ct was ".." and then by the time e was in surgery he had died. (the marriage had taken place)
A threat in the UK is different than in the US.
Oh exactly! In the US that’s just business as usual. And they would have deployed all their customer service skills to try and de-escalate the situation instead of saying stop it I’m videotaping you and if you keep doing this, we’re gonna use it against you. Actions have consequences in most places except in the US.
I’m surprised they have medical personnel wearing body cams. In the US it’s mostly the police.
The way Stevie said “congratulations” 😂 this was cleverly portrayed 👏
Disgusting how they target one community for no reason
It’s a show!!! How many shows have target other community… In this case it’s a UK show but if it was in the US the community they target is Hispanics,Asians and so on… Besides it’s not like they haven’t done that before…
It was one episode of long line episodes showing violence. Most of them were white so don’t even start with that.
Bleeding heart woke minions are a plague.
Ohhh please
She reminds me of Dr. Grey from GA
ON MY OPINION: Jon Sen did an okay and good on being a executive producer of Casualty. And I feel quite happy that the actors did great job portraying the characters.
I think Jon Sen’s decisions were a bit positive and mixed… COMPARE TO HIS RIDICULOUS WORK ON EASTENDERS WHEN HE AXED DENNY, SHARON POISONING IAN AND OTHER VARIOUS DECISIONS!!!
SWEET SOLUS PRIME, WHAT THE HECK WAS JON SEN AND KATE OATES DOING WITH EASTENDERS?!!! 😡
Ah. a transformers fan
Does Doc in UK really wear body cameras?
Only in A&E and mental health services and only for this exact reason not all staff were them only designated staff.
AAH! Of course it is BBC depicting Indian couple as unreasonable and violent. Not surprising after the way they reported the new Indian temple!!
Better wedding clothes tho, it’s a visual medium, so ofcourse they pick opportunities for better looking costumes. Not slandering Indians at all. Or would you rather go down the line of only portraying Indians in 100% perfect situations, that’s dehumanizing and boring. Better to show them as flawed and entertaining like everyone else. No more, no less.
@661 who cares about their clothes! And what kind of flaw is this? the groom is bleeding and the bride is yapping about her wedding getting delayed! so much so that she attacks the very doctor treating him! Is having patience dehumanizing?
Her reaction was weird! She wasn't worried about her gonna be husband as much as getting late. That's not a flaw, that's a mental disorder! Unless it is a normal thing for people in the west including immigrants!!!
Honestly being an Indian doctor in India is a common scenario so nothing wrong in intentions here.
@@shivamrai9067being a British doctor in Britain, it must also be a common sight with BRITISH patients
Funny how a few decades ago they couldn’t even find an Indian actor for an Indian character and casted the darkest Sri Lankan with the thickest Tamil accent as a Punjabi Sikh character (Albert Moses as Ranjit in “Mind Your Language”) and now they went out of their way to cast multiple Indians in negative roles that too dressed in full traditional garb. The Brits will never change their ways.
Omg.. chill... 😂
Actually having a bad attitude with a medical professional with the same attitude isn’t abuse. Unless you count said medical professional as being abusive as well, and think her job gives her the right. Well then I guess the dying husband would give the other girl the right, in that case. Even in tv there’s a double standard to those in power.
What episode is this?
It’s a scene from a Bollywood production!
What kind of medical drama is this, where not everybody looks like fashion models?
@@neilschroeder7854 a British one ;-)
@@neilschroeder7854the wedding they are talking about is an Asian wedding
season 38 episode 14
Is it standard to have hospital workers wear body cameras?
Nope from what I’ve seen, but since those cameras are becoming cheap I wouldn’t be surprised if they are.
@@captainr800 I've never seen it in an American hospital but if the NHS is doing it, I think it's a great idea in special circumstances.
Honestly, this seems kind of arrogant from the bride side, especially in south Asian weddings.
Wow the acting and general production quality has taken a nose dive, no wonder it’s dying out
Wait I thought you can’t record anything in the hospital 😳
If it's for staff safety, I think it's for the best they have the ability to record when they feel threatened.
@@kieramyatt1329or they will use their power in combo with law enforcement to refuse treatment based on reframing someones ill as dangerous. so they have even more power over citizens. At least if this were real life that’s what would happen.
We got Indian dramas in British series.
That's serious medical ethics violation! Medicine is not about you or your pathetic egos or your past issues with abuse/violence and how you feel?
It is and always will be about patient and saving lives and preventing damage.
NHS all staff are messiah
Would it be possible to stop shoe horning in a Chest drain Episode after episode! We get it
Your culture is not a doctor's medical problem.
What culture? British people act this way too. It’s called being rude or angry. Did you think it’s special or cultural to Indians?
Typical Indian behavior they beat doctors here .....rightly portrayed....
They mostly ARE the doctors here, so, you know... shut up.
@@user-yv2qr4xt9what she is right and I am a doctor in India
She said it correctly and even I'm a doctor from India and we face like these situations on everyday basis @@user-yv2qr4xt9
News flash, that's a very common behavior seen in almost every hospital around the world especially in the ER, by any ethnicity. And this is coming from a doctor myself.
This is like if they were making the show in India and went out of their way to show a Nigerian person doing this. Do you think Brits are very non-violent and unproblematic? 😂
The behaviour seems racist
Work in an Indian hospital,I guarantee you will change your comment
i am a doctor in India, and this behavior did seem racist towards Indians@@elizabethcruz7115
@@elizabethcruz7115 Nope, I have and this episode is racist.
@@chchckckckcksowooss-yp9in this is BBC we r talking about, they r notorious for portraying POC (Black ,& brown ppl) in a negative light for decades now....they r most definitely racist.
It’s a drama guys so chill and enjoy