Why Is Dr Bahil A Taliban Target In 'Our Girl' Series 4?
Our Girl returned to BBC One on March 24 and the first episode saw Sergeant Georgie Lane (played by Michelle Keegan) go back to Afghanistan after the death of her fiancé Elvis. Season four welcomes in a whole host of new characters with their own tales to tell, including hospital administrator Dr Bahil (played by Badria Timimi). The doctor is a Taliban target, with Lane and 2 Section as her protection. However, it’s about to become very clear why warlord Aatan Omar is looking to track her down...
Spoiler alert if you haven't watched the explosive ending of the first episode yet, which saw Lane left hanging in an overturned car, after a suicide attack aimed at Dr Bahil. The doctor reveals to Lane that her husband was a prominent politician, killed by the Taliban, before he could stand in the upcoming election – so, despite immediate threats, she plans to stand in his place.
While 2 Section are tasked with providing security for Dr Bahil, it soon becomes clear that she finds them more of a hindrance than a help. In a bid to win her support, episode two sees Lane accompany Dr Bahil as she attempts a risky outreach programme to administer polio inoculations to children in the mountains, as their families are too scared to visit the local hospital. The women discover that Elvis was killed by the same man that killed Dr Bahil's husband, finding common ground in their shared enemy.
Dr Bahil, and her husband, will prove to be central to the plot of Our Girl series four, as the doctor is determined to fulfil her late husband's legacy whatever the cost.
In the upcoming episodes, as we've come to expect from Our Girl, there will be further military drama and danger – don't miss the second instalment (airing March 31), when plans are thrown off course for Dr Bahil, Lane and 2 Section.
You can catch the next episode of Our Girl on March 31 at 9 p.m. on BBC One.
source https://www.bustle.com/p/why-is-dr-bahil-a-taliban-target-in-our-girl-series-4-22677136
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