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The controversial plot unfolded after Joe Tate's previous attempt to drug his half-brother Noah Dingle for his kidney failed disastrously, leading to a fatal car crash. Discovering his uncle Caleb Milligan was a potential match (via blackmailing Dr. Manpreet Sharma for blood samples), Joe set his new, darker plan in motion.
Thursday's episode saw Shaun stab Caleb, with Joe stepping in as the planned 'rescuer'. Dr. Crowley performed surgery at a private clinic, saving Caleb's life but harvesting his kidney for Joe. While Caleb flatlined at one point, he ultimately pulled through and was transferred to a hospital, waking up to believe the kidney loss was a direct result of the stabbing injury.
The depiction of the stabbing sparked outrage, with viewers taking to social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) to condemn the writers for showing knife crime during a pre-watershed timeslot. Phrases like "losing the damned plot" and threats to "switch off" were common.
Amidst this, related storylines add complexity. Caleb's wife Ruby (Beth Cordingly) and daughter Steph (Georgia Jay) are dealing with the revelation that Ruby's abusive father, Anthony, was Steph's biological father – whom Ruby subsequently murdered. Despite the grim main plot, actors Beth Cordingly, William Ash, and Georgia Jay have received praise for their performances.
Speculation is rife among fans about Joe's eventual downfall. Some predict Dr. Manpreet Sharma will connect the dots regarding her earlier blackmail and Joe's scheme. Others believe the arrested Shaun might confess, or that Ross Barton's suspicions will lead to the truth. Meanwhile, Caleb and his estranged half-brother Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) have reconciled in the wake of Caleb's near-death experience, vowing to look out for each other's families.
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