Dr Foster vs Liar: Who wins the toxic battle of the sexes?

A troubled heroine is pitted against a handsome, charming man she accuses of destroying her life.

That’s the set-up for the two most talked-about shows currently on television, and millions of viewers are hotly debating whom to trust.

In Doctor Foster on BBC1, Gemma Foster (Suranne Jones) will stop at nothing in her bitter struggle with cheating ex-husband Simon (Bertie Carvel) after he moves back to town with Kate, his young mistress who he has now married.

In Liar, school teacher Laura Nielson (Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt) has told the police she was drugged and raped by surgeon Andrew Earlham (Ioan Gruffudd) after the pair had enjoyed a date.

The Mail on Sunday takes a close look at Liar and Doctor Foster to find out which show has the edge in these shock-packed battles of the sexes

Over on ITV, in Liar, school teacher Laura Nielson (Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt) has told the police she was drugged and raped by surgeon Andrew Earlham (Ioan Gruffudd) after the pair had enjoyed a date.

Viewers are on tenterhooks wondering what the increasingly desperate women will do next.

Last week Gemma’s scheming led her to seduce Simon. Meanwhile, Laura has resorted to blackening Earlham’s name by posting her allegations against him on social media. But there are nagging doubts that both men are victims of injustice and two women’s impassioned hunger for vengeance.

Here The Mail on Sunday takes a close look at Liar and Doctor Foster to find out which show has the edge in these shock-packed battles of the sexes.

The manipulative men (or just misunderstood?) 

DR FOSTER It is hard to disagree with Gemma when she claims her ex-husband is behaving like a complete and utter s**t. Not content with breaking her heart with his marriage to Kate, Simon now wants her to up sticks and leave the area so he can have sole custody of their teenage son Tom.

LIAR The jury is still out on heart-throb surgeon Andrew Earlham because we have no idea if he is a rapist or the victim of a false accusation. But we do know that questions remain about the suicide of his wife 11 years ago.

WINNER Dr Foster wins with the coolly sociopathic Simon.

It is hard to disagree with Gemma when she claims her ex-husband is behaving like a complete and utter s**t

The jury is still out on heart-throb surgeon Andrew Earlham (right) because we have no idea if he is a rapist or the victim of a false accusation

The jury is still out on heart-throb surgeon Andrew Earlham (right) because we have no idea if he is a rapist or the victim of a false accusation

The jaw dropping ‘did she really just do that?’ scenes 

DR FOSTER In last week’s episode, Gemma stripped down to her underwear and seduced Simon in her kitchen. Even after he discovered her ruse to film him in a compromising position, he still couldn’t resist.

LIAR In her desperation to prove Andrew’s guilt, Laura breaks into Andrew’s flat to look for incriminating evidence.

WINNER Dr Foster, thanks to Gemma’s shocking turn as a taboo temptress.

In last week¿s episode, Gemma stripped down to her underwear and seduced Simon in her kitchen. Even after he discovered her ruse to film him in a compromising position, he still couldn¿t resist

In last week’s episode, Gemma stripped down to her underwear and seduced Simon in her kitchen. Even after he discovered her ruse to film him in a compromising position, he still couldn’t resist

Those VERY intoxicating plot twists 

DR FOSTER Gemma is rarely without a glass in her hand, but is her own worst enemy when drunk – as when she learns her son Tom doesn’t love her and confronts him only to learn about his shocking assault on a girl.

LIAR What was in the glasses of wine that Laura downed with Andrew on the fateful night? This is the question at the very heart of the investigation.

WINNER Dr Foster – by a very large measure 

Gemma is rarely without a glass in her hand, but is her own worst enemy when drunk - as when she learns her son Tom doesn't love her and confronts him only to learn about his shocking assault on a girl

Gemma is rarely without a glass in her hand, but is her own worst enemy when drunk – as when she learns her son Tom doesn’t love her and confronts him only to learn about his shocking assault on a girl

What did the poor boys do to deserve all this? 

DR FOSTER Struggling to keep a grip on normality as his parents tear each other apart, Tom (Tom Taylor) forces himself on his girlfriend Isobel.

LIAR A pupil in Laura’s class, Andrew’s son Luke (Jamie Flatters) is stunned by her claim. The intimidating stare he directs at her makes it clear whose side he’s on.

WINNER Dr Foster’s son is damaged beyond recovery

Struggling to keep a grip on normality as his parents tear each other apart, Tom (Tom Taylor) forces himself on his girlfriend Isobel

Struggling to keep a grip on normality as his parents tear each other apart, Tom (Tom Taylor) forces himself on his girlfriend Isobel

The stunning ‘where IS that?’ location? 

DR FOSTER Simon’s glass palace is the essence of property porn

LIAR Essex’s Blackwater Estuary provides a stunning setting

WINNER Liar is more breathtaking

The wronged (or wrong’un) leading ladies

DR FOSTER After Gewmma gatecrashed her ex-husband Simon’s wedding celebrations to let him know she didn’t approve of him being back in town – and then seduces the man she hates – she’s rapidly losing the moral highground.

LIAR Laura has already broken the law with her online posts claiming that Andrew Earlham drugged and raped her – and now he has been told by another man that she has ‘lied about something like this’ before, so our sympathies are sorely tested.

WINNER Liar is the show that really has us in two minds.

 

ITV caught in false rape row – By Ned Donovan 

ITV has come under fire for failing to provide help for viewers of Liar who have been falsely accused of rape.

At the end of the programme, anyone who has been ‘affected by any of the issues’ is directed to a website page where there are links for groups providing support for victims of rape, and for the Samaritans.

But the page provides no links regarding false allegations of rape – an issue very much at the centre of the drama.

A support group for those who have been falsely accused of rape called Accused.me.uk wrote to ITV asking for their website to be included on the support page, but it was turned down. 

The director of Accused.me.uk, James Conte, said: ‘ITV is creating this programme about ambiguity. One of them is going to turn out to be guilty and there’s a criminal there somewhere. Watching it reminds us of the hell we’ve been through after being falsely accused. We wrote to ITV and were stonewalled.’ 

ITV told Accused.me.uk that ‘a great deal of thought was given to the issue of giving the right help and support information’ and that the ‘five organisations listed were the most relevant’. 

 

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