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Emmerdale fans are divided over ‘horrible’ and ‘awful’ abuse storyline

James Chase as Tom King standing in a barn in Emmerdale
Viewers think one particular storyline has gone on for too long (Picture: ITV)

Recent Emmerdale episodes have seen Belle Dingle’s (Eden Taylor-Draper) abuse storyline come to a head, and it’s set to get even worse when evil husband Tom King (James Chase) lures her to a remote cottage.

This comes after he was rushed to hospital, due to striking rotatory isolator with a metal pipe. Tom had exploded in a fit of rage after finding out Belle had secretly had an abortion instead of a miscarriage, and lashed out while in the barn at Butler’s farm.

He suffered a high voltage electric shock and was declared dead after his heart stopped for a minute.

Unfortunately for Belle, this hasn’t stopped Tom from developing a plan to isolate her from friends and family. After interviewing for a job in a remote part of Wales, Tom intends to lock her away in a rural area and prevent her from returning home.

Tom King wielding a crowbar as he's electrocuted in Emmerdale
Tom’s violence landed him in hospital (Picture: ITV)

However, Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins) has noticed signs of something sinister happening in Tom and Belle’s home, and seems determined to get the truth out of Belle.

It’s the latest development in Belle and Tom’s storyline, which has been ongoing since they tied the knot in February.

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But Emmerdale fans are divided when it comes to this particular plot, with many feeling the story has gone on for too long.

Responding to a Metro.co.uk Facebook post asking viewers for their opinions, one user, Carol Auld, shared that they find it ‘too horrible’ and ‘awful to watch’ – despite describing the acting as ‘amazing’.

Meanwhile, Sharri Davies said: ‘I’ve stopped watching now…it’s boring me’, while others branded it as ‘ridiculous’ and ‘sensationalist’.

However, many have also praised Emmerdale for Belle and Tom’s storyline, pointing out that this can be the reality of an abusive relationship. Some bravely shared their own experiences of coercive control.

Charley Strong wrote: ‘It took 9 years for me to be conditioned, controlled, coerced and then trapped by my ex… What’s being shown of Tom and Belle’s relationship is just a fraction of the abuse and length of time that primary victims of intimate partner abuse experience a traumatic existence.’

Viewer Sachin Chahal added: ‘Abuse can happen for years. It might not be nice to watch but it needs to be talked about. It’s like with serious illness storylines- they can’t end in a week or month. It needs to be told accurately’.

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Meanwhile, Emmerdale bosses have revealed when Belle and Tom’s storyline will end, and it’s not anytime soon.

Producer Laura Shaw previously told Metro.co.uk: ‘Let’s face it, for people who are subjected to domestic abuse this isn’t something that’s over in a couple of weeks, it’s something that goes on for a long length of time and we wanted to be truthful to that.

‘I think you can expect that this storyline is going to run until the end of this year.’

Though things seem to have come to a head in recent episodes, Laura remained tight lipped on how the ordeal will end. ‘I think we’ve always had a good idea in our heads exactly where we wanted it to end,’ she said.

Tom King [JAMES CHASE] and Belle Dingle [EDEN TAYLOR-DRAPER] in Emmerdale
Tom has become increasingly controlling over his wife Belle (Picture: ITV)

‘Obviously we’ve found new twists and turns as we’ve gone through, but we’ve always had a pretty clear picture in our heads of where it would end.’

Emmerdale has been working with Refuge and New Beginnings Peer Support – both of which provide support for women who have been victims of domestic abuse – on their Tom and Belle storyline.

Lindsay Olive, CEO of New Beginnings Peer Support, said the charity ‘very much welcomes’ Emmerdale’s Tom and Belle storyline, adding: ‘Domestic abuse remains a hidden pandemic and the more information in the public domain to increase awareness, the higher the chance of perpetrator behaviour being recognised and victims gaining the support they require.’

Emma Pickering, head of technology-facilitated abuse and economic empowerment at Refuge, said: ‘Refuge is pleased to have had the opportunity to work with the writers and producers of Emmerdale, to develop the storyline between Tom and Belle and show viewers the sad realities of domestic abuse.’

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