Casualty confirms major Flynn and Colonel Bard twist – with unexpected outcome

Flynn on the phone as Bard looms in the background in Casualty
Flynn was left in absolute shock by what he uncovered (Picture: BBC / Metro)

Casualty spoilers follow for Saturday’s (July 18) episode that is now available to view on BBC iPlayer. The episode in question will air on BBC One at 8:20pm.

Flynn Byron’s (Olly Rix) world was turned upside down after an unexpected development in the investigation into Colonel Jack Bard (Mark Womack).

The Clinical Lead, as viewers know, suspected that Bard – an old acquaintance from his army days – was beating and hazing his soldiers as part of his training.

His suspicions were first piqued when a soldier was admitted following an explosion on the Wyvern Hill Estate with injuries unrelated to the blast.

Private Rory Dickson (Gwïon Morris Jones) was later admitted to the ED when a military training exercise went awry, with Flynn desperate to get the young soldier to reveal just what Bard was subjecting them to.

At first, Rory kept shtum but, with his best friend Kev in a bad way after the training exercise, he ultimately decided he would report Bard. That is, until Kev tragically died.

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Flynn decided to put a stop to the twisted colonel himself, reporting his actions. Bard was suspended pending further investigation and he showed up at the hospital in tonight’s offering of the medical drama as Flynn smirked, making it clear that he reported him.

Bard warned him to tread carefully and, in subsequent scenes, Flynn received a call to inform him that Bard has ‘nothing to answer for’.

‘He did a hatchet job on me’, Flynn shared with Stevie Nash (Elinor Lawless), revealing that Bard had made out like he was a ‘bitter ex soldier with an axe to grind’.

Flynn smirks at Bard in Casualty
Flynn thought he’d outsmarted Bard (Picture: BBC STUDIOS)

The show favourite made it clear that he was going to ensure Bard paid and in subsequent scenes he paid a visit to the pub where all the soldiers were drinking to warn them of just how dangerous the colonel is.

Bard, however, arrived seconds later and instructed Flynn to come outside. He spoke about Adam – a friend of Flynn’s who he trained with in the army when he was just 17.

Adam was treated horrendously by Bard and subsequently took his own life, which is why Flynn is so determined to stop the twisted colonel from causing any more torment.

Colonel Bard in the hallway in Casualty
Bard managed to convince those in power that Flynn was out to take him down (Picture: BBC STUDIOS)

In a bid to antagonise Flynn, Bard said disgusting things about Adam. Holby’s Clinical Lead retaliated with a punch but Bard got the upper hand, knocking him to the floor.

Flynn reeled, horrified at the prospect of Bard getting away with his crimes. Can he ensure that this isn’t the case? Will Bard face justice?

That remains to be seen but there’s more trauma for Flynn in next week’s Lethal Legacy finale when a patient is held at gunpoint.

Casualty airs Saturday at 8:20pm on BBC One or stream from 6am on BBC iPlayer. 

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