Love Island's latest series has been criticised for ending episodes with cliffhangers, especially when those cliffhangers are eventually followed up with brutal twists... that are quickly moved on from.
Last night's episode featured newcomer Rachel arriving and getting to know both Brad and Chuggs, before having to decide which one she should couple up with, with the other being dumped.
Before she made the decision, however, you guessed it... the show cut to black, meaning viewers have to wait almost a whole day to find out the result.
This was despite the fact that the episode was even extended from its regular time slot.
As you might expect, viewers were not happy to be getting another cliffhanger, taking to Twitter en masse to complain about it, deploying all their best memes. Even former Islander Amber Gill joined in, and be aware, there's strong language in the reactions below.
Last week, the show responded to a different sort of fan backlash, condemning the hurtful messages aimed at certain contestants.
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"We want Love Island to be a positive experience for all of our cast and their friends and family members. Last night's episode created strong reactions but some viewers' posts were wholly unacceptable," a statement read.
"We take these matters extremely seriously and will support cast members and their families in reporting such posts. We would once again urge all of our viewers to think before posting, and remember that our Islanders are people with feelings."
Love Island airs on ITV2, and is available via catch up on ITV Hub.
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