Love Island fans are begging for the return of the lie detector test, after the show’s “most boring episode ever” aired last night.
During Thursday night’s episode, viewers watched three couples go on their final dates before the show comes to an end on Monday.
But viewers were left bored by the show’s lacklustre content, and now they’re calling for bosses to bring back the controversial lie detector challenge to stir things up.
soooo.. when is the lie detector test happeninggg❓???????? #loveisland
— becca???????? (@Becca19890965) July 25, 2019
Also @LoveIsland @itv2 where is the lie detector test at ?! Let’s get this cracking so we can get the REAL T! #LoveIsIand
— Rhiane Drummond (@Rhianetweets) July 26, 2019
IS ANYONE ELSE SAT WONDERING WHERE IS THE LIE DETECTOR AND WHY HAVEN’T WE HAD IT THIS YEAR? LOVE ISLAND WE NEEDED THAT KIND OF ENTERTAINMENT! #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/696s5TpVyj
— Prochx (@Prochx1) July 25, 2019
Wheres the lie detector test at?!? Had enough of this soppy stuff #LoveIsland
— Dipesh Patel (@dip_manutd) July 25, 2019
No lie detector challenge, no family going in the villa. This years #loveisland is cancelled. pic.twitter.com/sSA6czDiUf
— Bea Mata (@beemata) July 26, 2019
Um where is the lie detector episode then? I have not watched this shite season since the 3rd of June for there not to be a lie detector at the end. I swear to fuck #loveisland pic.twitter.com/ow91XHSjk2
— NINA (@ninaamills) July 26, 2019
Unfortunately, there’s no chance bosses will bring the challenge back, after iTV officially axed The Jeremy Kyle Show back in May.
The programme was cancelled after 14 years on air, following the apparent suicide of a man who failed a lie detector test on the show.
Every year before the change, Love Island contestants were wired up to a polygraph while answering questions from the person they’re coupled up with – and the dramatic episode always went down a hit with viewers.
However, bosses chose to scrap the popular task to avoid any more controversy, following the deaths of two former contestants, Mike Thalassitis and Sophie Gradon – who both took their own lives.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on Virgin Media Two.
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