Gogglebox fans are not happy with new families
The Cockclay Fund He is back for a new series tonight (September 11), carrying a number of unfamiliar faces with him.
While viewers were happy to see the return of the Channel 4 show, not many were excited to see two new families make their debut – The Walkers and the Baggs.
The two new families were unofficially pressured into the premiere tonight, but that didn’t stop some folks at home from complaining about the earth-shattering change in the squad.
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“At this time of uncertainty, I want comfortable knowledge… I don’t want more change… Sorry for these new families but I don’t like it,” one person tweeted.
Another wrote: “I hate it when the Gogglebox brings new families. They always try to be the fun.”
“New families are trying so hard, it is uncomfortable to watch. ”
A fourth troubled person wrote, “Nobody likes new families, producers don’t read Twitter every time they introduce new families.”
Although not everyone is happy with the fact that they will have to learn a whole new set of names, it is worth noting that many viewers usually take some time to warm up with the new additions. After all, not everyone on the show has been around since the first series.
Having said that, not everyone was excited to be angry at seeing some new faces.
“#GOGGLEBOX is definitely the best show of the week. Like a comfort blanket. Very happy to see old families come back with a few new families as well,” more positive viewers tweeted.
Another wrote: “Love it #GOGGLEBOX. Great to see everyone again and new families.”
Check out clips of the new families, as well as some viewer reactions to tonight’s premiere, below.
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