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Privacy NoticeCasualty’s William Beck was hailed as a “scene-stealer” for his portrayal of Dylan Keogh in the latest gripping episode of the BBC’s beloved medical drama, which aired on Saturday, August 31. In the thrilling 10th part of the Storm Damage miniseries, Iain Dean (played by Michael Stevenson) uncovers new information about his assailant, while Jan Jenning (Di Botcher) and Jacob Masters (Charles Venn) attend to a young stroke victim. Meanwhile, Dylan finds himself on a date with Sophia Peters (Kellie Shirley), despite still mourning the loss of his faithful dog Dervla. The date starts off on an awkward note and doesn’t get any better. As the conversation takes a serious turn, Sophia bolts, leaving Dylan to finish his drink alone at the Hope and Anchor, looking decidedly uncomfortable, reports Wales Online.

Dylan was forced to put down his beloved dog Dervla
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While viewers had mixed feelings about the budding romance, they unanimously praised William’s performance as the standout of the episode. “Dylan’s the best. Steals every scene he’s in,” one fan exclaimed on X (formerly Twitter). “And I know I’ve said it many times, but William Beck is a superb actor.” “Dylan Keogh appreciation post because he deserves it,” another fan shared. “(And so does Will Beck because he’s a brilliant actor).” A third chimed in: “We love you Dylan Keogh. He’s the sweetest.” Others took the opportunity to celebrate William Beck reaching an impressive career milestone this week. The BBC drama Casualty has seen its fair share of memorable characters, and one such star is the beloved TV actor who joined back in 2011. Now, after gracing our screens in 400 episodes, he shows no signs of stopping.

The doc landed a date with Sophia – but it went off the rails
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Fans have been quick to shower the actor with love, with one saying: “The BBC Casualty cast giving Will AKA Dylan Keogh the well deserved praise he deserves,” and another adding: “Happy 400th episode to my favourite, Will/Dylan.” Another fan expressed their admiration: “A massive congratulations to Will Beck who has reached 400 episodes. Thank you for giving us the iconic Dr Dylan Keogh.” As we anticipate the conclusion of this year’s intense Casualty storyline Storm Damage, which will culminate in a two-part finale next week, viewers are left wondering what’s next for the cherished Dr Dylan Keogh. Will there be another chance for romance between Dylan and Sophia, or will they decide that friendship is the best path forward? Only time will tell. Casualty airs Saturdays on BBC One and is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnCasualtyDramaWilliam

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