
When Nate Robinson (Jurell Carter) started his new position in Emmerdale, he foolishly believed he could manage the world of organized crime.
Nate has made a lot of money so far from the shady transactions, but when he discovered that one of the tasks involved moving illegal firearms, he realized it was probably time to get out.
Nate had to concentrate on the work at hand since he was in too deep, but as he saw the firearms were vanished, he realized danger was imminent.
And it did in the ITV soap opera’s episode that aired on Thursday, August 31.
Nate told Tracy Metcalfe (Amy Walsh) the truth while Caleb Milligan (William Ash) met with Harry (Robert Beck) and a group of ominous-looking guys.
Caleb attempted to gently propose the concept of putting an end to the shady operations, but Harry and his men intervened by hitting Caleb severely.

When Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) and Nate realized Caleb was in peril, they went looking for him.
Dr. Liam Cavanagh (Jonny McPherson), who wasn’t pleased to be concealing yet another secret from his BFF’s family, then took him back home and examined him. He advised Caleb to get to the hospital if he loses consciousness.
Nate arrived at Butler’s with his tail between his legs.
He naturally desired Cain’s assistance. However, an angry Cain refused to be there for his son after Nate disclosed that Tracy had kicked him out and left him with nowhere to live.
When Nate disclosed that Caleb controlled the business he was employed for, Cain’s rage only grew.
Cain has resisted getting close to Caleb for the past few months because he believes the latter is up to no good.
Theorem confirmed, Cain informed Nate that Caleb will receive what was due to him, so he won’t be soon joining his brother and Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) for their tranquil walks in the woods.