They say that a week in politics is a long time but nothing compares to an hour of Love Island highlights, if the show's viewers thoughts on social media are to go by.
The villa has seen a new bombshell arrive to shake up the new couples and there is hope that Chloe will be bringing drama as well as the ability to turn the heads of a few boys.
Faye is already showing signs that she has Chloe in her sights and they are either going to be best friends or worst of enemies, according to viewers.
After being teased for almost an hour that Chloe was going to make her choice, there were hopes it would all kick off in the villa before the closing credits.

Instead it all kicked off on Twitter as viewers shared their anger as the show ended just as Chloe was going to name who she has chosen.
While there was frustration at the episode ending this way, there was also a point being made that this was too early into the series for a cliffhanger like this as viewers were still getting to know who's who in the latest crop of Islanders.
Fans hit out on Twitter, with one writing: "Come on man, it’s episode two! I don’t even know their names, I’m not invested enough for a cliffhanger yet #LoveIsland"
Another believed it was a deliberate way of getting viewers to return: "Love island leaving us on a cliffhanger as they know the show is boring af and its the only way we’ll keep watching it #LoveIsland"
A third was dismissive of the ending: "Cliffhanger in episode 2 when nothing’s happened, grow up #LoveIsland"
A furious fan tweeted their annoyance at not finding out who Chloe picked : "that cliffhanger was so…s*** lmao waited all episode to find out who she picked and we didn’t find out #LoveIsland"

While another tweeted: "This episode was so dry and then they had the audacity to leave us on a cliffhanger #LoveIsland"
The positive news from this is that Chloe's choice will have to be revealed and the recoupling might spark the drama that viewers are demanding.
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