Flynn’s leadership is already under scrutiny, and tensions rise as complaints flood in about his new system. His decision to send patients to wards without guaranteed beds is causing friction, and Russell Whitelaw takes notice.
Pulling Flynn aside, Russell issues a stern warning—he backed Flynn for the clinical lead role, but that support has limits. More than just hospital politics, Russell also knows about Flynn’s affair and betrayal of his daughter. Will this threat force Flynn to reconsider his actions, or is he too determined to change the ED at any cost?