William Beck, who plays Dylan Keogh on Casualty, was applauded as a
“scene-stealer” in the latest intense episode of BBC’s much-loved medical series.
The episode, which aired on Saturday, August 31, was a pivotal instalment in the Storm Damage miniseries.
During the 10th episode of the thrilling drama, Iain Dean (played by Michael Stevenson)
discovers critical new details regarding his attacker. Simultaneously, Jan Jenning (Di Botcher) and Jacob Masters (Charles Venn) provide aid to a young stroke victim.
However, it was Dylan’s plot that had viewers on edge as he embarks on a date with Sophia Peters (Kellie Shirley) despite still grieving over the death of his loyal dog Dervla. The date kicks off awkwardly and unfortunately doesn’t improve much from there.
The encounter becomes increasingly serious until Sophia abruptly leaves, forcing a solitary Dylan to finish his drink alone at the Hope and Anchor, visibly ill at ease.
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Opinions among viewers were divided regarding the potential romance, but they were united in their praise for William’s outstanding acting in this episode, reports OK!.
“Dylan’s the best. Steals every scene he’s in,” one viewer enthusiastically posted on X (formerly Twitter ), with another adding, “And I know I’ve said it many times, but William Beck is a superb actor.”
Fans continued to express their admiration with comments like, “Dylan Keogh appreciation post because he deserves it (And so does Will Beck because he’s a brilliant actor),” whilst another said affectionately, “We love you Dylan Keogh. He’s the sweetest.”
There was further cause for celebration among fans as they marked William’s significant career achievement within the week.
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The BBC drama Casualty has witnessed numerous notable characters throughout its history, and one prime example is the much-loved TV actor who became part of the cast in 2011. Now, having been a fixture on our TVs in a staggering 400 episodes, he’s showing no signs of slowing down.
Fan affection towards the star has been pouring in on social media, viewers have been vocal in their admiration, with comments like: “The BBC Casualty cast giving Will AKA Dylan Keogh the well deserved praise he deserves,” and another viewer chiming in: “Happy 400th episode to my favourite, Will/Dylan.”
One more fan showed their support saying: “A massive congratulations to Will Beck who has reached 400 episodes. Thank you for giving us the iconic Dr Dylan Keogh.”
As the show builds up to the nail-biting conclusion of this season’s gripping Casualty storyline Storm Damage, which will climax with a two-part finale next week, speculation abounds over what’s in store for the beloved Dr Dylan.
Speculation is rife: Could there be a new romantic twist in store for Dylan and Sophia, or will they conclude that remaining just friends is the way to go?
We’ll have to watch and see what unfolds.