Last night, Married at First Sight UK returned to our screens and while many were initially excited, others were quick to complain about the new show format.
The concept of the show is that two people are brought together based on their 'compatibility on paper' and they get hitched just minutes after meeting for the first time at the altar.
After their ceremony, couples go on a honeymoon and then move in together and put their 'compatibility' to the test.
But many viewers weren't happy just minutes in when they realised the original UK series format had changed.
The UK series is this year modelled on its Australian counterpart, with dinner parties and commitment ceremonies each week, unlike previous years where it only followed two couples.
While some viewers loved the changes, others weren't so sure, branding it "trashy" and comparing it to ITV's Love Island.
One said: "What did they do to Married at First Sight? Now appears to be Americanised trashy TV!! Bring back the @Channel4 version of 2015 please."

A second wrote: "#MarriedAtFirstSightuk Another program displaying the degradation of people in society and the vulgarity of entertainment it has lowered itself to. Do people even respect marriage any more? Its a binding agreement. Even the trailer is offensive #UK What next? Honestly...."
A third added: "Not sure about this format change #MarriedAtFirstSightuk 3 things: 1. I hate this new format. 2. These women are too loud and annoying, they’re banshees! 3. Why have they turned it into a love island - where are the normal looking folk?!"
"Not watched #MarriedAtFirstSightuk since the first series, but what happened? It's now Love Island with more clothes," a fourth wrote.
A fifth asked: "Ah what’s happened to #MarriedAtFirstSightUK ?!"
And a sixth said: "Bit different to the last series then."
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