The current ITV dating show is in full swing as more bombshells are dropped in the villa this week.
In the last few weeks, itv Viewers have already seen the make-up and the break-up love island Villa.
The long-running show is in full swing as fans bid goodbye to it recently The first dumpee of the series, 21-year-old Robin Langton, With the welcome of two new bombshells, Simba Kudiyiwa And Tommy Murphy.
This comes from an explosive recovery and the sudden exit of George Knight, who left the program for personal reasons.
Despite the current drama going on in the villa, many viewers have complained about the same as they demand that the show brings back that aspect of the program that has been missing.
One person said on the Facebook post: “Can we start a petition to bring back the games/challenges? I don’t know why they stopped doing them? But they were absolutely fantastic. Bring them back.”
It seems many people agree that the program should bring back sports, as one viewer replied: “This is what I miss most about the show, I haven’t even watched it this year.”
Another said: “And while we’re at it, please we’d like the secret missions back too.” Someone else wrote: “I was thinking the same thing last night. I miss the games they used to play.”
Another agreed, saying: “Yeah, it’s broken it up a bit hasn’t it and given everyone the same amount of airtime! These days it’s literally just the drama that won’t stop.”
On another Facebook page demanding the same thing, many viewers believe that the current format is not as interesting as it used to be.
One person commented: “Why are there no games or challenges? Same old “I just wanted to see how you are/where your head is/what are you thinking?””
As another wrote: “It’s actually extremely boring. There’s no challenge or game going on, just boring conversations.”
Over the years, the program has seen a series of games and challenges, which the islanders have often participated in outside the villa.
In the past, they’ve stuck to marathons and relay games, dressed up as firemen, and even donned their glasses to pretend to be sexy CEOs.
Although the infamous heart rate challenge continues in each series, along with games based around snog, marie, pie and the firepit, viewers want to see the return of some old games.
Love Island continues weekdays at 9pm on ITV2.















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