Home and away fans were aggravated by the new season’s premiere.
On Tuesday, the kidnap storyline featuring Remi Carter and Eden Fowler played out in Summer Bay, keeping audiences on edge, but there was one detail that ruined their experience.
Many fans took to a special Facebook group before the show to criticize Channel 7 for the excessive number of advertisements aired during the episode.
One person complained that they had only seen ’10 Minutes Home and Away’.
In a thread inviting group members to discuss the events of the episode, one fan sarcastically wrote, “Well, there’s not much to talk about unless we want to talk about the sheer number of ads.”
Home and away fans were aggravated by the new season’s premiere.
Many fans took to a special Facebook group before the show to criticize Channel 7 for the excessive number of advertisements aired during the episode. One person complained that they only actually watched ’10 Minutes Home and Away’
One Facebook user called the ads ‘bulls***’, while another said it was ‘the worst’.
“I counted 9 in the first break,” another observant Home and Away fan wrote.
While another claimed they didn’t mind the Aldi ads, ‘at least they’re usually funny.’
The Australian soap opera made a spectacular return to screens on Monday night, with Cash hosting a high-speed search party, a detail skewered by other attentive fans.
‘I thought you had to wait 24 hours before someone was reported missing. The search party got there pretty quickly, lol,” said one viewer, while another added: “What nonsense!”
Additionally, some fans voiced their opinions on other moments in the show that they considered questionable.
In a thread inviting group members to discuss the events of the episode, one fan sarcastically wrote, “Well, there’s not much to talk about unless we want to talk about the sheer number of ads.”
“So Leah is still recovering from the trauma of the kidnapping and now Eden has been kidnapped. Too many kidnappings in Summer Bay!’ one fan complained.
“Why didn’t he notice the toilet paper was missing, how many rolls did they have?” someone else asked.
‘Why didn’t he notice the lamp was missing? And isn’t that the first thing they ask you: is there anything missing from the campsite?’ has insulted another person.
It comes after fans were left stunned by last year’s finale, which saw the kidnapping storyline launched.
Home and away fans were left confused after last year’s dramatic final. In a plot twist, the lives of Remi and Eden (pictured) were dangerously at stake after a tense murder attempt and double kidnapping.
In a gripping twist, the lives of characters Remi and Eden were dangerously at stake after a tense murder attempt and double kidnapping.
The tension arose when Remi was the victim of a collision by two people who were driving under the influence.
Later, when Eden encountered the perpetrators, they incapacitated her and she woke up in the same car as Remi, who appeared to be unconscious or dead.
But the cliffhanger finale concluded with a public plea from Cash (pictured) urgently asking for help in locating Eden, as a mysterious 1800 phone number flashed on the screen.
Since the episode aired, several Home and Away fans have called the number shown and shared their discoveries with others
But the cliffhanger finale concluded with a public plea from Cash, urgently asking for help in locating Eden, as a mysterious 1800 phone number flashed on the screen.
Since the episode aired, several Home and Away fans have called the number shown and shared their discoveries with others.
“If you call the number you will hear what Cash says to her in his voicemail message that he left,” one fan claimed.
“It’s just weird having to call 1800,” said another, suggesting it was an outdated way of addressing the public.
“Mine said the number has been disconnected!” another person claimed.
“When I called he was engaged so I’d say a lot of people tried haha,” another Summer Bay lover joked.
“I’ve already called it ten times haha, soon I’m going to tell me to stop calling,” another avid viewer commented.
“It’s just weird having to call 1800,” said another, suggesting it was an outdated way of addressing the public