The Chase Fans Left Begging for Show to ‘Stop’ Just Minutes In

Fans of The Chase were quick to express their frustration during a recent episode, calling for the show to halt due to lengthy explanations from a contestant.

The Chase Fans Left Begging for Show to ‘Stop’ Just Minutes In
The Chase Fans Left Begging for Show to ‘Stop’ Just Minutes In

Birmingham: Viewers of The Chase were not holding back their feelings. Just minutes into the show, they were already asking for it to stop. The episode aired on January 22, featuring host Bradley Walsh and four contestants eager to win big.

Samir from Surrey, Jill from Abergele, Godfrey from London, and Lilli from Cardiff were all set to take on The Governess, Anne Hegerty. They were ready to show off their quizzing skills in a battle of wits.

Samir was the first to face The Governess. He chose a middle offer of £5,000. When asked about his winnings, he joked about taking Maya Jama out for dinner. The crowd loved his humor, and Bradley even gave a shout-out to Maya.

After beating the chaser, Samir moved on to the next round. But viewers noticed he had a habit of giving long-winded answers. Fans took to Twitter to voice their annoyance. One viewer said, “I can’t cope with all his long explanations #thechase.”

Another chimed in, “Are the explanations necessary?? Please stop! #TheChase.” Yet, some found it funny, with one saying, “Thanks for the explanations to your answers, Samir! I’m sure they weren’t too long! #TheChase.”

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