Viewers of Lee Mack’s new game show, The 1% Club, have recently begun to voice their complaints about the second series, which is currently airing on ITV. Fans of the show are unhappy with several changes that have been made since its first series aired last year.
The main complaint from viewers is that there has been an increase in the difficulty level for contestants taking part in this season’s episodes. This has resulted in fewer people being able to answer questions correctly and therefore not making it through to later rounds or winning any money at all. As such, many fans feel as though they are not getting as much entertainment value out of watching these episodes compared with those from last year when more people were successful at answering questions correctly and progressing further into each episode.
In addition, some viewers also feel let down by what they perceive as a lack of variety within each episode; many believe that too much time is spent on one particular round rather than having different types throughout every installment like before. Despite these criticisms, however, most fans still enjoy tuning into Lee Mack’s quiz show every week and will continue doing so until it comes to an end later this year.
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