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  • From Carl King to son Tom, Emmerdale characters that finally got their comeuppance

    From Carl King to son Tom, Emmerdale characters that finally got their comeuppance

    Anthony Fox is the latest in a line of evil Emmerdale characters to get their comeuppance after he was killed. The murder of Ruby’s abusive father is part of a huge whodunnit storyline, and although Aaron believes he dealt the fatal blow, some it doesn’t all add up to him being the killer.

    We can’t be sorry to see Anthony go. He’s rotten to the core and quite possibily the vilest character to ever set foot in the Dales. His sick past has finally caught up with him. And he’s not the first Emmerdale character who got what was coming to them.

    From Carl King to his nasty offspring Tom, here are nine other wicked ones who got their just desserts.

    Tom King grimaces as he's found guilty in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Comp Emmerdale Insider)
    Tom King is now rotting in prison where he belongs (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale characters that got their comeuppance: Tom King

    Tom’s comeuppance felt like a very long coming after almost a year of witnessing his campaign of terror and abuse against Belle.

    For months, fragile Belle suffered in silence as Tom physically, mentally and emotionally tortured her. He controlled her every move and continually gaslit Belle into believing it was her own fault. Tom spied on Belle through hidden cameras, tried to convince the locals she was mad and even faked Piper’s death in a cruel bid to cause distress.

    After being pushed to the edge, Belle found the courage to report her husband’s crimes to the police. The discovery of crucial evidence led to Tom being arrested and put on trial.

    On December 19, 2024, Emmerdale aired a format-breaking episode. Over an hour, it went back and forth between Tom and Belle giving evidence in court and the jury deliberating their verdict.

    Tom put on a convincing performance, and the audience had to hold tight until the end to witness justice being served. We cheered along with the Dingles as Tom was found guilty on two counts and sentenced to three years in prison. As he was taken down, viewers heard the stories of real women who’d suffered the same abuse Belle had.

    A very powerful moment in Emmerdale history.

    Carl King grabs the arms of Chas Dingle in Emmerdale
    Carl was a violent bully who got his comeuppance (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale characters that got their comeuppance: Carl King

    No wonder Tom turned out the way he did, with such a narcissistic bully for a father.

    Carl King entered the show as a typical arrogant womaniser, whose biggest crime was two-timing. But he graduated to full blown baddie status after murdering his dad, Tom Senior, in a gripping whodunit.

    For six years Carl got away with his crime, which was ridiculous given that half the village knew what he’d done, including his own brothers. But his downfall came when he made an enemy of fellow psycho Cameron Murray.

    Carl discovered Cameron was sleeping with his ex Chas Dingle and he didn’t want another man having her. He attempted to rape Chas in a jealous rage, but she fought back and knocked him out with a brick. Chas thought Carl was dead so she fled the scene. But he was still alive.

    Cameron was the one who finished the job – and he smashed Carl’s skull in. Over eight million viewers tuned in to watch Carl’s comeuppance, which was part of the Emmerdale’s big 40th live episode.

    Meena Jutla in court in Emmerdale
    Serial killer Meena is safely behind bars (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Meena Jutla

    Mad Meena was deliciously evil and so much fun to watch, but the killing had to come to an end eventually. There wouldn’t have been anyone left in the village otherwise.

    Meena had already claimed two victims before she even set foot in the Dales – her best friend Nadine, and her own father – but her lust for blood led her to kill again.

    In total, the nutty nurse bumped off three villagers. She pushed Dr Liam’s teenage daughter Leanna off a bridge, bashed Ben Tucker’s brains out and left Andrea Tate to burn to death in a maze. All were calculated kills and Meena took sadistic delight in stalking her prey. She even got in the mood for murder by singing along to her favourite pop songs.

    Meena attempted to kill Manpreet and Vinny, but Liam interrupted her plan. She went on the run and returned on Billy and Dawn‘s wedding day and held the couple at gunpoint. But the police weren’t far behind.

    After being arrested, Meena stood trial and was found guilty. She’s serving 75 years in prison with no chance of release.

    Cain Dingle on Judgement Day in Emmerdale
    Cain was involved in one of the Emmerdale’s biggest whodunits (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Cain Dingle

    In December 2011, village bad boy Cain found himself at the centre of a whodunnit, dubbed Judgement Day. The mechanic was attacked in the middle of the village by a mystery assailant and left for dead.

    At that time Cain had fewer friends than enemies in the village. He’d destroyed John and Moira Barton’s marriage, impregnated 17-year-old Amy Wyatt and turned most of his family against him.

    Six locals were in the frame for the crime, and the police were convinced Jai Sharma was their man. But in the end it turned out the least likely suspect, Zak, was their attacker. The Dingle patriarch decided his son needed to be taught a lesson for bringing disgrace to the family name.

    Zak eventually ‘fessed up to what he’d done, and Cain (who had recovered by this point) forgave him.
    Emma Barton in Emmerdale
    Emma was pushed to her death off a viaduct (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale characters that got their comeuppance: Emma Barton

    Emma’s murderous past caught up with her in 2017 when she died after falling from the Hotten Bypass. But did she fall or was she pushed? That was the question on every fan’s lips.

    Emma Barton was the estranged wife of James and mum to Pete, Ross and Finn. She had abandoned her family when the boys were young and came to the village looking for forgiveness.

    She managed to convince her sons to give her another chance and Emma wormed her way back into James’s affections. But then Emma discovered James really loved Moira and she totally lost the plot.

    Emma held James hostage in a remote cottage and tortured him. He managed to escape, but she pushed him over a motorway bridge, which led to the fatal Hotten Bypass Crash. The rampage continued as Emma abducted Moira’s baby boy Isaac then shot Finn dead in a confused state.

    Hearing the news of her son’s death over the radio, traumatised Emma drove herself to the viaduct. She contemplated suicide and was seen falling, although it later transpired she’d been pushed to her death by Moira.

    Cameron Murray in Emmerdale
    Cameron went out with a bang (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Cameron Murray

    Unhinged Cameron Murray remains one of Emmerdale’s most iconic villains and his demise was nothing short of spectacular.

    During his two year reign of terror, Cameron claimed the lives of three locals. His first victim was Carl King, who he bludgeoned to death during Emmerdale’s live 40th anniversary episode. In order to protect his secret, Cam claimed two more victims – farmhand Alex Moss and young mum Gennie Walker.

    His crimes were discovered and Cameron was found guilty of triple murder and sent to prison. Months later he escaped jail and returned to the village for one final stand.

    The dramatic seige took place in The Woolpack, where Cameron held a group of terrified locals hostage. Events reached a thrilling climax as Cameron attempted to drown former lover Chas in the pub’s flooded cellar. This time he wasn’t so lucky and ended up grabbing the live wire of an electric light bulb. He was killed instantly.

    Pierce Harris in Emmerdale
    Pierce ended his days behind bars (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale characters that got their comeuppance: Pierce Harris

    Pierce Harris was introduced to the audience as the grieving widower of Paddy’s lover Tess. He grew close to Rhona and the pair embarked on a relationship.

    Rhona hoped Pierce would be the one to mend her broken heart, but he turned out to be a monster. Behind closed doors, Pierce subjected Rhona to horrendous abuse and raped her on their wedding night.

    She went to the police, reported the crime, and Pierce was sent to prison. After serving two years he was released and made his way back to the village. Still intent on controlling his ex, Pierce murdered Rhona’s boyfriend Graham Foster and kidnapped Vanessa Woodfield and her young son Johnny.

    Rhona eventually outsmarted the villain by getting him to confess to Graham’s murder on tape. She then injected Pierce with a tranquilizer to hold him there until the police arrived to arrest him. Thanks to Rhona’s bravery, they had enough to charge Pierce and get him sent back inside. He ended up dying behind bars.

    Craig Reed in Emmerdale
    Craig turned out to be an evil rapist (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale characters that got their comeuppance: Craig Reed

    On first impressions, Lydia’s ex-boyfriend Craig seemed like a decent enough bloke. But he had a dark side.

    He offered Lydia a cleaning job at his workplace, but started making creepy advances towards her. Then one night, Craig trapped Lydia inside his office, where he raped her.

    Lydia suffered in silence for weeks afterwards before finding the courage to tell her family what had happened. From that moment on, Craig was a dead man.

    In October 2023, Craig’s bloodied and bruised body was found in the middle of a field on Home Farm land. Every member of the Dingle family was in the frame for his murder. But flashback scenes revealed Craig’s killer wasn’t even human.

    Although Craig was beaten black and blue by Sam, it Kim Tate’s horse, Ice, that finished the job. The creature got spooked and trampled Craig to death in front of Kim and Cain, who left the rapist to die a lonely painful death. Which was exactly what he deserved.

    DI Mark Malone in Emmerdale
    Evil Malone is now six feet under (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale characters that got their comeuppance: DI Malone

    DI Mark Malone is now six feet under in Home Farm soil. And we’re not sorry about it.

    The bent copper came to Emmerdale in 2020. He was the former lover of Harriet Finch and the boss of a criminal network, who drug dealer Will Taylor worked for. So there were scores to settle.

    From beginning to end, Malone caused nothing but trouble. He blackmailed Will, Cain and Billy into working for him, then launched a campaign of terror against Dawn. This culminated with Malone trying to convince Dawn to take a fatal overdose of heroin.

    Harriet came to Dawn’s rescue and clonked Malone over the head with an ornament. She thought she’d killed him, but he came back to life and tried to attack them both. Dawn grabbed a gun and shot Malone three times. And this time he really was dead.

    Dawn and Harriet initially buried their victim in the churchyard, before Will moved the body to a secluded place in the Home Farm estate.

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  • Who’s leaving Emmerdale? A complete guide to exits, returns and newcomers to the Dales

    Who’s leaving Emmerdale? A complete guide to exits, returns and newcomers to the Dales

    The Emmerdale cast changes regularly, but who’s leaving Emmerdale next? The village is always busy with comings and goings, and this year is proving to be no different! We’ve recently said goodbye to Nate Robinson, and also waved off Samson Dingle, Suni Sharma, Nicky Miligan and Ethan Anderson this year.

    And we’ve welcomed back Ross Barton!

    And there is more drama to come in the shape of exits and entrances. Here’s the lowdown on who we’re going to be meeting and who’s saying farewell to the Dales.

    Who’s leaving Emmerdale?

     

    Emmerdale's Will serious
    Will died at Christmas (Credit: ITV)

    Will Taylor was the most recent exit to air on-screen as he shocked the nation with his death this Christmas.

    On Christmas Day, Will and Kim held a vow renewal before Joe Tate rocked up and told Kim all about Will’s plan to get revenge on her. It turned out that whilst Will thought that Joe (or Jamie as he mistakenly thought) was on his side, he’d been double-crossed.

    The stress (or so we think) got too much for Will and he ended up collapsing to the ground and bringing the Home Farm Christmas tree down with him.

    He then suffered a heart attack but Kim mistook this for a panic attack and failed to help him, instead powdering her nose and relishing in his suffering.

    It was only when Joe Tate turned up and recognised the signs of a heart attack that Kim sprung into action. But, it was too late and Will passed away. Brutal.

    Ella has had a tough time since her arrival (Credit: ITV)
    Ella has had a tough time since her arrival (Credit: ITV)

    Ella Forster

    Actress Paula Lane is reportedly leaving the show in 2025. Paula has played the role of Ella Forster in Emmerdale since the beginning of the year, but it looks like an exit is already set.

    The news was revealed on Paula’s own talent Spotlight page, which is linked in her Instagram bio. It states that while she is currently playing Ella in Emmerdale, she is set to finish filming in February 2025. This suggests the character’s Emmerdale exit will appear on the screen in spring time. Emmerdale Insider reached out to Emmerdale who told us they do not comment on cast contracts.

    Ella has been part of some huge storylines this year. She quickly became friends with Mandy Dingle and found a romantic spark with Liam Cavanagh. But it all fell apart when it was revealed she had killed a friend of hers during her childhood, and was jailed for a long time

    Ella was then pregnant with Liam’s baby and she hoped to rekindle their romance. But she tragically lost the baby, and Liam’s focus was on his feelings for Chas Dingle.

    Just last week Ella found out the pair are now giving their relationship a go, and fans have predicted Ella will let her ‘psycho’ side out.

    But could this be what leads to her exit?

    Who else is leaving Emmerdale?

    Losing Heath and dealing with Pollard's behaviour have kept Brenda busy in 2024 (Credit: ITV)
    Losing Heath and dealing with Pollard’s behaviour have kept Brenda busy in 2024 (Credit: ITV)

    Brenda Walker

    A report in The Mirror has suggested Lesley Dunlop is leaving her role as Brenda Walker after 16 years. The exit has not been officially announced and Emmerdale has declined to comment.

    A source told the publication: “There have been so many exits recently and the talk is of more. With people like Lesley and Roxy potentially in the mix, nobody feels safe.

    “The show has grown a lot bigger in recent years but soaps are expensive to make. It’s inevitable saving money means losing people – but it’s a huge shame all the same for those involved, their friends and colleagues.”

    Brenda owns the local cafe alongside Nicola King. She is the partner of Eric Pollard and has helped him through his Parkinson’s diagnosis. At the start of this year Brenda was left devastated when her stepson, Heath, was killed in a car accident.

    Currently Brenda has no idea Eric has taken their life savings and invested it in a bogus cryptocurrency scheme. She’s sure to find out before too long as all their accounts are empty. But will she forgive him? Or could this cause her to leave?

    In real life Lesley is married to Chris Chittell who plays Eric.

    Amelia is struggling with what she's put Belle through (Credit: ITV)
    Amelia is struggling with what she’s put Belle through (Credit: ITV)

    Amelia Spencer

    It’s been announced that Daisy Campbell, who plays Amelia Spencer, is leaving Emmerdale after 13 years.

    Amelia’s has been in a relationship with domestic abuser Tom King, leaving fans worried she might meet a sad end, though Daisy has said the door is being left open so she could return.

    Recently she finally saw the light about the man she had been defending and helped the police to catch him. Tom has tried to get her back on side, but she has refused to be put on his prison call list.

    So what finally forces Amelia out of Emmerdale? She’s struggling with the shame and guilt of not believing Belle, has spraypainted Jimmy and Nicola’s door with the word ‘scum’ and is feeling lost and alone. Will she leave the village to seek a new life away from all her past trauma?

    Tom looks angry on Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/EI)
    Tom’s not sticking around (Credit: ITV/EI)

    Tom King

    Evil Tom King’s campaign of abuse against poor Belle is due to be resolved at the end of the year. Actor James Chase is said to be leaving the show and fans are already speculating how he departs.

    Currently Tom is in prison after he was caught out spying on Belle. Cops – including the wonderful DS Foy – had enough evidence to charge Tom with coercive and controlling behaviour. Although he was let out on bail, he decided to skip the country and thanks to some very clever work by Belle, his escape was foiled and he was caught before he could board the ferry.

    However, that was not the last we’ve seen of Tom. He is trying all he can to lie and manipulate his way out of prison. He’s set to get cousin Angelica on board to try and fight his case.

    And with his trial set for before Christmas Tom is on his way out of the show one way or another – but will it be a lengthy stint in prison? Or a life of freedom?

    Leyla, played by Roxy Shahidi
    Leyla, played by Roxy Shahidi, is said to be leaving Emmerdale (Credit: ITV)

    Leyla Harding

    Reports have emerged that Leyla Harding, who’s played by Roxy Shahidi, is to leave the show in dramatic fashion!

    Last month, it was rumoured that Leyla will be departing Emmerdale forever! Stories hit the press suggesting that Leyla could be killed off in explosive scenes.

    Fans have been speculating wildly about how Leyla might shuffle off this mortal coil with some viewers even suggesting serial killer Meena Jutla could return to finish Leyla off.

    Meanwhile, other fans have suggested evil Tom King could strike the killer blow, or someone else entirely.

    We’re frankly devastated by the very idea of Leyla leaving and taking faint hope from the fact that the good people at Emmerdale haven’t confirmed or denied the rumours.

    Who’s joining Emmerdale?

    Emmerdale has not released any upcoming casting information.

    Who’s returning to Emmerdale?

    Well we don’t know details, but show boss Iain MacLeod told Digital Spy back in September: “This Christmas, there is a huge surprise arrival on Christmas Day. As well as some life or death jeopardy on Christmas Day – but obviously there will be festive brilliance as we do every year – but I think it is one of the most exciting Christmases that I can remember on Emmerdale this year!”

    Speculation is now rife that the ‘surprise arrival’ will in fact be a return. Many fans think Pete Barton will come home, now his brother Ross is settling in the village again.

    Others think Joe Tate, who may or may not be plotting against Kim (could be just wishful thinking) will be back. And some are hoping (still) for the Robert Sugden comeback they’ve been calling for. Just as John and Aaron are set for a happy Christmas together, could Robert come back to stir up the pot?

    Read more: Complete Emmerdale cast list for 2024

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  • Fans rush to applaud Eden Taylor-Draper and James Chase as Tom’s comeuppance is aired

    Fans rush to applaud Eden Taylor-Draper and James Chase as Tom’s comeuppance is aired

    The Emmerdale cast is full of talented actors who are able to impress the viewers all through the year. But two actors in particular have been getting a heap of praise after last night’s episode (Thursday, December 19).

    Eden Taylor-Draper and James Chase, who play Belle Dingle and Tom King, have been inundated with support and applauds from the audience as their domestic violence storyline came to an end.

    Belle / Tom serious Emmerdale
    Fans praise Eden and James’ performances on the soap (Credit: ITV)

    James and Eden have played the storyline successfully

    James made his debut on the soap in March 2023. Since then he has played the villainous Tom King exceptionally well, making viewers genuinely believe every word he said.

    As for Eden, she has been a part of the Emmerdale cast since she was eight years old, and she never disappoints.

    Together, the pair have created a lasting effect on the viewers, and their powerful performances will not be forgotten. And hopefully will win them very deserved awards.

    Last night saw the jury find Tom guilty on all charges, and sentenced him to three years in prison. And while many believe that was too little, it’s unfortunately the harsh reality that Emmerdale were trying to portray.

    After last night’s episode, many fans took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to applaud both actors for their performances.

    James Chase and Eden Taylor-Draper discuss Tom's ending
    Despite their storyline, the Emmerdale cast are friends off-screen (Credit: ITV / YouTube)

    Fans praise the Emmerdale cast members

    One wrote: “Fair play to James for playing the character so so well. Every time Tom came on my screen, I wanted to throw my remote at the TV. Amazing work.”

    Another added: “Never, ever thought I would cry at an episode of Emmerdale – but WOW! Coercive and domestic abuse storyline brilliantly played by Eden Taylor-Draper and James Chase. Hopefully, well deserved awards coming their way.”

    A third penned: “Not one to usually tweet about soaps. But a fulfilling conclusion to an important storyline on Emmerdale. Eden and James have portrayed the characters and storyline incredibly well over the course of the year. Both of them are incredible actors.”

    “Eden is out doing herself tonight – absolutely phenomenal. And James is delivering an amazingly evil manipulative performance by Tom. Well done to both. And well done Emmerdale for this storyline.”

    With Tom in prison, we can only imagine that Belle is about to go on a whole other journey of recovering, and trying to look at the future. And we’re sure Eden will continue to do wonderfully.

    As for James, Tom may have left the village, but he isn’t ruling out a potential return one day.

    Read more: Emmerdale is the soap with the most Ofcom complaints 2024

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  • Justice has been served as Tom is finally locked up – but fans predict huge twist

    Justice has been served as Tom is finally locked up – but fans predict huge twist

    Tom finally faced his comeuppance in Emmerdale last night (Thursday, December 19), as the villain was found guilty for the torment he had put Belle through.

    But it seems, fans are convinced we’ll see another huge twist play out.

    After months of hoping that Tom will get sent to prison, Emmerdale fans finally got their wish. But he only got three years.

    His sentence, mixed with good behaviour inside, means Tom could be back in the outside world in as little as 16 – 18 months. Which is a horrifying thought.

    Emmerdale's Tom in court
    Tom was sent down for three years in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV)

    Fans fear Tom will return to Emmerdale

    With that knowledge, fans are convinced we haven’t actually seen the end of Tom just yet.

    After the episode aired, many fans took to social media to express their concern that he may make a future appearance.

    One wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter): “I looked up the sentencing guidelines for coercive control. Maximum sentence is five years but the average is three. Parole is usually offered after half of the time is served. Tom King will be out in 18 months and will probably be seeking revenge.”

    Another added: “My guess is in three years time when he is out he will come after Belle again and that will be a big Christmas storyline.”

    A third penned: “So Tom will be out in about 18 months. Belle will be in great danger when that happens.”

    Belle takes the stand Emmerdale
    Fans fear Belle will be in danger if Tom returns (Credit: ITV)

    James Chase speaks out on potential Tom return

    The fear from fans is understandable, especially as his actor James Chase hasn’t ruled out a return to the show.

    Discussing his exit from the show, he confirmed he would be open to revisiting the character again in the future – but that it depends on the bosses.

    He explained: “There are many different avenues they could go with it. They could make it that Tom potentially had got even worse, and hasn’t changed at all. Perhaps, he could hate Belle even more for it. Or if he did go the other way and finally did realise the terrible things he’s done, and perhaps did, actually start to try to become a better man.”

    One thing James does believe, is that Tom will struggle being locked up. And he expects the character will ‘hit rock bottom.’

    If Tom were to return to Emmerdale, we’re sure the Dingles would make sure he knows just how unwelcome he is.

    Read more: Emmerdale is the soap with the most Ofcom complaints 2024 – for one particular storyline

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  • Fans fume as Tom King is sentenced to three years in prison – did he deserve more?

    Fans fume as Tom King is sentenced to three years in prison – did he deserve more?

    In last night’s episode of Emmerdale, Tom finally got the comeuppance he deserved; prison. But his sentence length left fans quite upset.

    For months Tom has been abusing Belle in harrowing scenes, and it finally came to an end yesterday.

    In another unique episode, Emmerdale once again changed their format to showcase different points of views. Instead of the typical trial episodes, we got to see both Belle and Tom tell their own version of events, with conversations between the jury mixed in between.

    And while fans were happy that we finally got to see the end of Tom, many were upset at the harsh reality of his sentence.

    Emmerdale's Tom standing in court
    Tom was sentenced to three years (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale Tom found guilty

    Tom got sentenced to three years in prison. And after watching the abuse he put Belle through for a year, that doesn’t feel like a lot of time.

    But Emmerdale stayed true to real life, and that is sadly the reality of a lot of domestic violence cases.

    James Chase, who played the villain, spoke about his thoughts on Tom’s sentencing.

    He said: “With good behaviour, he’s only going to get something like 16 to 18 months. Which is just crazy.”

    This opens the question on just how much Tom will change in prison, especially if his time inside is so short.

    James explained: “There are many different avenues. They could make it that Tom potentially had got even worse and hasn’t changed at all. Perhaps he will hate Belle even more for it. Or if he did go the other way and finally realise the terrible things he has done, and actually start to try to become a better man.”

    Emmerdale's Tom in court
    Fans wish Emmerdale Tom got longer (Credit: ITV)

    Viewers shocked at Tom’s sentencing

    Fans shared their outrage at Tom’s sentencing on social media.

    One user commented on a Reddit thread: “I liked the episode but the sentence was poor.”

    This sparked a comment by another user who responded: “It unfortunately illustrates how little men like Tom actually get. Sentencing around domestic abuse needs to be reformed.”

    A third user penned: “Three years is way too short. But if they were going for reality, then this is it.”

    Viewers on X (formerly Twitter) also shared the same view.

    One wrote: “Three years is an absolute joke after what Belle went through. He should have gotten way longer.”

    The sentence is Emmerdale’s way of ensuring they stay true to the storyline. And despite the annoyance, fans are all glad to see Tom go down.

    Read more: Christmas spoilers for Emmerdale

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  • Emmerdale is soap with the most Ofcom complaints in 2024 – and it’s mostly down to Tom abuse storyline

    Emmerdale is soap with the most Ofcom complaints in 2024 – and it’s mostly down to Tom abuse storyline

    Soaps are known to tackle hard-hitting storylines, and sometimes viewers think they may take things to far. But out of all the soaps, it was Emmerdale which received the most Ofcom complaints in 2024.

    This isn’t Emmerdale’s first time getting a lot of complaints, but it is their highest amount ever.

    And that’s all down to Tom King’s abuse.

    Since earlier this year, Tom began emotionally and physically abusing Belle Dingle, in an ordeal that finally ended in yesterday’s episode (December 19).

    While viewers were left disturbed over many scenes this year. It’s been reported that it was Tom’s treatment of their dog, Piper, that sparked many Ofcom complaints.

    Tom Emmerdale Ofcom Complaints
    Tom pretended Piper had died to manipulate Belle (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale storyline that got the most Ofcom complaints

    The sickening scenes saw Tom harm his dog in another attempt to bring Belle back under his control.

    In an incredibly tough scene to watch, Tom stood over Piper with a syringe in his hand. He told the puppy: “Don’t worry. This is going to hurt me more than it hurts you. Then again, maybe not.”

    The cameras then cut away before we could see anything else. But Piper could be heard whimpering off-screen.

    It’s now been revealed by Ofcom that those scenes gained Emmerdale the Number 5 spot on the Top 10 most complained about moments this year.

    A total of 1,193 Ofcom complaints were made. But it looked like far more than that voiced their disgust on social media. So much so that Emmerdale had to clarify the pup was not actually harmed.

    Taking to their own social media, Emmerdale shared: “These scenes can be distressing to watch, but we want to remind you that Minnie (AKA Piper) is a very good actor and is always living her best life on set!

    “We can confirm that no harm has come to her whatsoever.”

    Emmerdale's Piper and Belle reunited at a graveside
    Belle is reunited with Piper at Christmas. (Credit: ITV)

    Ofcom’s response

    Not only did Tom injure the dog, but he also let Belle believe she died, even faking a burial for the pooch.

    In response to the complaints, Ofcom responded with how they dealt with the investigation.

    They acknowledged the scenes were ‘an uncomfortable watch,’ but added that ‘no graphic detail of animal abuse was shown’ and ‘Tom’s actions were not portrayed in a positive light.’

    Ofcom added: “We also took into account that this long-running storyline depicting coercive control in a relationship would have been within audience expectations of this soap, which often tackles challenging themes and issues.”

    Belle finally got the justice she deserved last night, as Tom was found guilty on all charges against him. And the villain got sentenced to three years behind bars.

    And while Belle faces a journey of healing, that will be made a little bit easier when she is reunited with Piper this Christmas. We can’t wait to see Piper again!

    Read more: Christmas in Emmerdale: Joy, terror and a flashforward

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  • Tom King has left Emmerdale, but actor James Chase reveals it might not be for good

    Tom King has left Emmerdale, but actor James Chase reveals it might not be for good

    Tom King has been found guilty of assaulting and coercively controlling wife Belle Dingle in Emmerdale. He is off to prison for three years.

    James Chase, who plays Tom, has left the soap – but he hasn’t ruled out a future return.

    Tom was found guilty in court with the Dingles watching on (Credit: ITV)
    Tom was found guilty in court with the Dingles watching on (Credit: ITV)

    Tom King goes to prison in Emmerdale

    After tense trial scenes on Thursday night (December 19) Tom was found guilty by the jury and given a sentence of three years in prison. Belle sobbed as he was lead away from court and they shared a final look.

    Actor James Chase has now left Emmerdale and has spoken out about Tom’s ending.

    He said: “It would have been understandable if the story had ended up with Cain taking matters into his own hands, but this way offers more closure.

    “I’m glad we didn’t go down [the Cain killer] route as in some way, I think it would have been stooping to a level similar to Tom if they had done that. So I think it’s better that it went down the law abiding route with it. It keeps Belle clear and she keeps her innocence, and she doesn’t become pessimistic like he is.”

    Tom was taken away (Credit: ITV)
    Tom was taken away (Credit: ITV)

    Not the end of Tom in Emmerdale?

    However James also revealed that because Tom’s sentence is quite a short one, but sadly realistic, he would be open to revisiting the character or the story further down the line.

    “I think, with good behaviour, he’s only going to get something like 16 to 18 months, which is crazy,” James said.

    “But I think it would depend where they would want to go with the character, because there are many different avenues you could go with it. They could make it that Tom potentially had got even worse, and hasn’t changed at all. Perhaps, he could hate Belle even more for it.

    “Or if he did go the other way and finally did realise the terrible things he’s done, and perhaps did, actually start to try to become a better man.”

    Will Belle suffer more at Tom's hands (Credit: ITV)
    Will Belle suffer more at Tom’s hands (Credit: ITV)

    A changed man?

    But can a leopard really change its spots? James reckons prison might be the only way for him to admit who he really is.

    “I think he’ll struggle being in prison, definitely,” the actor said. “But I think through that struggle, it will humble him, and he’ll hit rock bottom.”

    “I think it could be the best thing for him, because of how tough it’s going to be for him inside. It may make him come out, having realised what he’s done and not take things for granted.”

    So could a reformed Tom make a return? Or a vengeful one wanting to have the final say?

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  • What happened in Emmerdale tonight: Tom was found guilty as Belle finally got justice – but where was DS Foy?!

    What happened in Emmerdale tonight: Tom was found guilty as Belle finally got justice – but where was DS Foy?!

    Emmerdale tonight once again aired a format-breaking episode as Tom King finally came to an end. And yes, justice was served: he has been sentenced to three years in prison.

    The episode went back and forth between evidence being given in court and the jury deliberating their verdict. And once we had reached the conclusion, Tom was taken away and we heard the stories of real women who had been through what Belle had.

    Here’s how Emmerdale played out on Thursday December 19.

    Belle recounted her abuse in court (Credit: ITV)
    Belle recounted her abuse in court (Credit: ITV)

    Things didn’t look good for Belle in Emmerdale tonight

    At the start of the episode, the jury arrived in their room and they were equally split – six for guilty, six for not guilty. So we flashed back to Tom and Belle giving evidence in court.

    They each recounted their stories and obviously told a very different tale.  It was very clear in as the jury deliberated Tom had taken some of them in. Denise Welch’s character, Heidi, was not taken in though. She knew Tom was guilty. She just had to convince Karl, the Foreman of the Jury, of the fact.

    Back in court, Belle’s past with Gemma was brought up and her mental health called into question. It made some members of the jury think Belle was not a reliable witness – exactly as Tom had planned.

    The instances of abuse were recounted as the Dingles sat in the gallery fuming at what they were hearing. But the time Belle assaulted Tom was the only one that had been witnessed.

    Credit to Tom, he was putting a sterling performance in court. If we hadn’t been watching all of these months, we might have believed him ourselves. Things were not going well for Belle.

    Belle’s case worker Rachel gave testimony too, explaining her own suspicions about Tom’s abuse. However as she had no actual evidence back in the deliberation room, the jury were leaning towards Tom’s side of the tale.

    Amelia took to the stand and had to admit Tom wasn’t ever violent to her.

    In the jury’s discussion, Heidi continued to fight for Belle, against Karl, who was sure Tom was innocent.

    Heidi (Denise Welch) was adamant Tom was guilty (Credit: ITV)
    Heidi (Denise Welch) was adamant Tom was guilty (Credit: ITV)

    The tide turned against Tom

    But soon enough, the tables began to turn against Tom as the tablet and his treatment of Carl Jnr was brought up. Then the prosecution went into detail about Tom’s filming and tracking of Belle and the small cameras he put everywhere, including in the bathroom. Plus the fact he hid it all from the police (by the way, where was DS Foy? A travesty he didn’t appear). Tom squirmed as he clearly didn’t have answers for the evidence in front of him.

    And back with the jury, the cameras were a sticking point because even staunch Tom supporter Karl didn’t have an answer this time.

    Juror Kenneth had stayed silent pretty much throughout, but then he piped up with a story about an abuser he knew, who had hid it well and was a respected medical professional. Kenneth said he saw the same look in Belle’s eyes as he had seen in the wife of the man he knew and he was firmly on Belle’s side.

    This certainly got the jury thinking…

    Abuser Tom couldn't believe the jury had believed Belle in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV)
    Abuser Tom couldn’t believe the jury had believed Belle in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV)

    Tom was found guilty in Emmerdale tonight

    As the Dingles waited outside the court for news, they were in a state of worry. But then they were called back into the court and Belle knew this was judgement day.

    Karl the foreman stood up and announced they had found him guilty – on both counts. The Dingles cheered and shivers were sent down our spines.

    Tom was then sentenced for his crimes with the judge telling him he has shown no remorse and doesn’t want to change. He has been sent to prison for three years.

    As he shared a last, dark look with Belle, she sobbed tears of heartache, pain and relief. And it’s clear her ordeal is far from over – but it’s a start.

    Belle attended a support group and we heard the stories of real women (Credit: ITV)
    Belle attended a support group and we heard the stories of real women (Credit: ITV)

    Real stories in Emmerdale tonight

    We then flashed back to where Belle had got to the day before. She had been to a support group for women who had suffered like her.

    We heard their stories, which were those of real women. It had helped Belle realise none of what she had been through was her fault. It was the most moving part of the episode as we can only scratch the surface of what these people had suffered.

    Belle then tearfully told Charity she knew Tom was in the wrong and the blame was all with him. But can she move forward with her life now?

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

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  • Has Tom FINALLY left Emmerdale for good? We have answers after jury delivers their verdict

    Has Tom FINALLY left Emmerdale for good? We have answers after jury delivers their verdict

    Tom King has been found guilty of abusing wife Belle Dingle in Emmerdale and sent to prison for three years. It’s the end of what has been a very real, but very long storyline.

    And while it looks like Tom has gone for good, no one would blame fans for wondering if that was the case. After all, we’ve been teased plenty of times before that Tom would be no more. He’s survived multiple near-fatal incidents including being electrocuted and stabbed in the back with an axe by Belle. Plus fans thought Tom had gone for good when he was caught trying to escape and sent to prison.

    However, this time, it looks like there’s no getting away from it: Tom is going to jail. So is this the last we will see of Tom King? Has he left Emmerdale for good at last?

    Tom took the stand in court but was found guilty despite his best acting (Credit: ITV)
    Tom took the stand in court in Emmerdale and was found guilty despite his best acting (Credit: ITV)

    What happened in Emmerdale tonight

    In another format-breaking episode, that Emmerdale has become well-known for, tonight’s scenes flipped between the evidence being given in court and the jury deliberating their verdict.

    Although the jury consisted of 12 people there were three particularly vocal ones: foreman Karl, played by Charles Dale, Heidi, played by Denise Welch and Kenneth, played by Jack Ellis.

    Karl was very much Team Tom in the beginning, using all of Belle’s past deeds against her to paint her as unstable. In fairness, Tom did give a very convincing performance in court.

    Heidi, however, knew the signs and knew Tom was guilty as sin. Kenneth stayed quiet as the two locked horns, but eventually piped up and revealed a personal experience with an abuser that made him doubt Tom and realise Belle was being truthful. He said he could see the look of sheer terror in her eyes.

    After it looked like things were going Tom’s way, the vote suddenly swung in Belle’s favour and the jury reached the unanimous verdict Tom was guilty. Hallelujah!

    The jury were divided at first, but eventually went the right way (Credit: ITV)
    The jury were divided at first, but eventually went the right way (Credit: ITV)

    Has Tom left Emmerdale for good?

    It’s music to our ears: Yes, this is the last we will see of Tom King. Emmerdale Insider reached out to the soap who confirmed the news.

    At last the village is free of the evil that is Tom. His last trick has failed. He was found guilty and will serve his time.

    Whether in three years he gets out and comes back to terrorise Belle is another thing, but for now, she can sleep easy knowing he is behind bars. And we don’t have to see his smug face again!

    Even better than that, Belle will be smiling again by Christmas when she is reunited with her beloved Piper. She realises Tom lied about the dog being dead and lovely Vinny, with Gabby’s help, tracks Piper down and returns her to Belle on Christmas Day.

    All the tissues please, this is at last the justice she deserves.

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  • A really chilling episode saw justice done, but it didn’t feel like quite the right ending for Tom King – OPINION

    A really chilling episode saw justice done, but it didn’t feel like quite the right ending for Tom King – OPINION

    Belle Dingle took on her abuser Tom King in court this week’s Emmerdale and saw him sent to prison. It was a chilling episode that really highlighted the truth about domestic abuse, and people’s attitudes towards it.

    Tom’s trial was the end of a year-long storyline that has been carefully and thoughtfully plotted with a lot of shocking moments, as well as tearjerking parts.

    But did the finale really do justice to the rest of the plot? We’re not completely sure.

    Tom in the dock
    Tom was on trial for assault and coercive control (Credit: ITV)

    Was the ending of Tom King too rushed in Emmerdale?

    The majority of the trial was in Thursday’s double episode. On paper, it looked that it would be plenty of time. But actually it felt rushed. The discussions with the jury were really interesting and we definitely felt engaged with the new characters we met. But we wanted to hear more.

    Denise Welch’s character, Heidi, clearly had a backstory that we were desperate to hear more about. The debates threw new light on Belle’s ordeal. But suddenly, everything was resolved and Tom was found guilty – it felt like we’d only seen half of it.

    We reckon Tom’s trial could even have stood up to running across a whole week’s worth of episodes. There is a fine line between giving a story the time it deserves and dragging it out, but this all felt wrapped up too quickly – Tom was only arrested a couple of weeks ago!

    Jurors in Tom King's trial
    We really enjoyed the discussion between the jurors and we wanted more (Credit: ITV)

    Some of story missed out?

    In a similar vein, it was fascinating to hear Tom and Belle’s take on various incidents, then have the jury discuss how they saw it. But it felt like lots of incidents were glossed over, or not even mentioned at all.

    Which then gave the impression that Belle’s ordeal wasn’t that bad, that it was being vaguely downplayed – even though we’d watched it all and seen how she’d suffered.

    Belle Dingle
    Belle’s ordeal is coming to an end (Credit: ITV)

    Belle wasn’t on trial

    We understand how trials work – we know Tom’s creepy barrister Ollie had to plant reasonable doubt in the minds of the jury and convince them that perhaps Tom wasn’t guilty of everything he was accused of. And we also understand that one of the ways he was going to do that was by discrediting Belle.

    BUT Belle wasn’t on trial. All the stuff about her history with Gemma seemed totally irrelevant. You know what would have been relevant, though? Tom stalking Chas and making her think she was losing her mind, back in 2013.

    The Dingles and the Kings wait for Belle at court
    Belle was late to court because she went to a support group where she heard other women’s experiences (Credit: ITV)

    The real-life stories

    Soaps play such an important role in raising awareness when they tackle issue-based stories like this. This storyline has been managed so well and really highlighted the horror of coercive control. And we loved the idea of including real-life stories in the trial. But aside from the one story told by juror Kenneth, the stories were just stuck on at the end. It made them feel like an afterthought.

    DS Foy saves the day in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Comp Emmerdale Insider)
    DS Foy was the hero of the hour when he arrested Tom. Shouldn’t he have been a witness?(Credit: ITV/Comp Emmerdale Insider)

    Missing witnesses at the trial of Tom King in Emmerdale

    Belle has come into contact with quite a few people throughout her ordeal who could have been witnesses for the prosecution. Rhona and Vanessa both had the measure of Tom, so did Charity and Cain, who trailed her all the way to Wales. Even the bus driver who saw Belle run away while an angry Tom pursued her would have been a helpful witness.

    And of course, there’s DS Foy. Where was he?! He’s been so dogged in his determination to see Tom in court, only for him to vanish at the last minute? Very disappointing.

    Now Tom’s been sent to prison and we’re looking forward to Belle rebuilding her life. It was definitely the right ending to an excellent story, but we’d have liked to see it play out slightly differently.

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

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