What You Wish For
Greg's happiness at Sahira's return is short-lived when he discovers the identity of the new anaesthetist, and Dan's attempts to prove himself to Malick end badly.
Greg excitedly looks forward to Sahira's return, but is devastated when Sahira introduces him to the new anaesthetist on Darwin: Rafi Raza, her husband. Keen to keep his distance from Sahira, Greg brings forward his surgery with a 16-year-old patient, but when complications arise in surgery Greg is left wondering if he put his own needs before the patient's and misjudged the situation.
Still struggling with his own sexuality, Dan uses Frieda to prove his importance and ability to Malick, but when Frieda discusses his patient with Malick and performs a procedure without him, Dan demands Hanssen steps in. When he then doesn't get the outcome he wants, Dan is left frustrated and upset, but can he take his own advice and move on?
Michael arrogantly assumes the Clinical Lead job is his for the taking, so is less than impressed when he discovers Alex, the new consultant on AAU, has got the job. When an oversight with a patient leads him to re-evaluate his position on AAU, he has to ask himself if he can play second fiddle to anyone.
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Three in This Marriage
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Sahira Shah | Laila Rouass |
Jac Naylor | Rosie Marcel |
Greg Douglas | Edward MacLiam |
Michael Spence | Hari Dhillon |
Eddi McKee | Sarah-Jane Potts |
Sacha Levy | Bob Barrett |
Dan Hamilton | Adam Astill |
Antoine Malick | Jimmy Akingbola |
Frieda Petrenko | Olga Fedori |
Henrik Hanssen | Guy Henry |
Rafi Raza | Zubin Varla |
Alex Broadhurst | Sasha Behar |
James Wilson | Jake Davies |
Janelle Jones | Bethany Inglis |
Howard Davies | Christopher Coghill |
Janet Wilson | Joanna Bacon |
Ron Wilson | Jim Barclay |
Producer | Michael Dawson |
Director | John Howlett |
Writer | Philip Ralph |