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Doctor Foster - Season 1

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It is a series of drama that embodies the life of Gemma Foster, a physician whom people trust but whose life is about to collapse in a short time. Gemma begins to face a bad turn, believing that her husband is having an affair. Now, Gemma begins an investigation to uncover what's going on around her. Maybe that could make her family and even some of her patients live in chaos because of what will happen.
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Radio Times
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April 11, 2019

It also looked great - the sunny bucolic feel of early scenes giving way to a more sombre palette as he suspicions mounted. I suspect this will get darker as the series progresses.
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Guardian
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April 11, 2019

It's a brilliant and gripping portrait of a marriage slowly being poisoned.
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Independent (UK)
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April 11, 2019

It was a hard watch and some might have found the ending unsatisfying, but I think all of us probably lost a bit of sleep after watching this.
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Times (UK)
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September 27, 2017

Doctor Foster [has] reached berserk levels of melodrama.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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April 11, 2019

The script was sparkily written by Olivier Award-winner Mike Bartlett - you could tell he was a playwright from the way he crowbarred in 300-year-old William Congreve quotes - but there were also some stagy narrative contrivances.
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Irish Times
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April 11, 2019

What could have been an interesting exploration of relationship and infidelity - a subject that never gets old - soon turns into a unconvincing yarn, lined with stereotypes and clunky plot devices with all the believability of a beach read.
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New York Times
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April 11, 2019

While "Doctor Foster" has the slightly cold, melancholy vibe typical of British dramas set in the present, it also possesses a fine lunacy.
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The Arts Desk
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April 11, 2019

It started with possibly the worst dinner party since Titus Andronicus invited Tamora's family over for meat pie.
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Guardian
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April 11, 2019

It's the small moments that make this a drama worth noticing. Little touches like the almost nonchalant key she drags down the side of her husband's car as she heads out for dinner with her accountant.
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Times (UK)
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October 15, 2018

Suranne Jones, who plays Gemma, is not only one of the most emotionally uninhibited actresses in television, she is also one of the most brunette. In a world of lies and dyes, her dark locks here connote authenticity.
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