The popular ITV drama series, Trigger Point, is back for its third season, bringing new challenges and character developments. Starring Vicky McClure as Explosives Officer Lana Washington, the show also features Nabil Elouahabi as Hassan “Hass” Rahim and Eric Shango as Danny. The cast recently shared insights into their experiences and the themes shaping their characters in this latest installment.
As the series unfolds, each character faces significant transformations. Shango’s character, Danny, transitions into family life after marrying at the end of season two. He grapples with the realities of balancing a dangerous career with his new responsibilities. “Danny is weighing whether a career as risky as this is something viable for his family,” Shango explained. This personal conflict will undoubtedly influence his interactions with Lana and the team.
For Elouahabi, Hass is confronted with the challenge of rebuilding his life. “Work becomes a refuge for him, a place to hide from reality,” he noted. The stability of the job offers him camaraderie and a sense of safety, which he deeply appreciates.
Back-to-Back Filming and Emotional Bonds
Both actors spoke about the unique experience of filming seasons three and four consecutively. Elouahabi likened the process to playing Twister, emphasizing the need for focus to avoid confusion amid the non-linear shooting schedule. Shango acknowledged the physical and mental demands this method imposes, stating, “It makes it difficult to film scenes that you haven’t yet emotionally experienced as a character.”
Despite the challenges, both actors expressed gratitude for the working environment. Elouahabi remarked on the emotional intensity of wrapping season four, highlighting the deep friendships that have developed among the cast and crew. “This was the first time on this show that I really did feel very emotional… It’s family now,” he said.
Shango echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of cherishing their time together. “We know that it’s an experience that seldom happens, and for those reasons, we cherished the time that we spent together,” he added. The crew, he noted, plays a crucial role in creating this familial atmosphere.
Behind the Scenes: Unsung Heroes
The duo underscored the vital contributions of the crew, often overlooked in discussions about the show’s success. Elouahabi stated, “The crew really makes this show. They are the unsung heroes.” Shango added a shoutout to actual explosives officers, acknowledging the real-life challenges they face daily.
As the season progresses, audiences can expect a blend of physical and cerebral demands from the storyline. Shango pointed out that the physicality of the role, including running and carrying equipment, can be taxing, especially during long filming days. Meanwhile, the cerebral aspects of the narrative often become clearer after post-production.
In conclusion, Trigger Point continues to captivate viewers with its compelling storytelling and engaging character arcs. As the cast navigates personal and professional challenges, they remain committed to delivering a powerful portrayal of both fictional and real-world heroes.






































