It is probably fair to say that fans of The Chase will have seen every outcome possible by now.
But tonight's episode has managed to baffle viewers thanks to a contestant's poor performance.
So much so that an unusual rule changed was forced.
Teaching assistant Rachel didn't manage to earn any money in her cash builder round, taking a total of £0 to face the Chaser.
The 31-year-old apologised for the "bad" round as ITV host Bradley Walsh reassured her that it was just nerves.
But viewers felt they had 'never seen' this happen before and headed to social media to ask the big question.

"If she gets back with £0 and the rest of the team don't get back then what happens in the final chase?," said one.
Another echoed: "So, if this girl gets through with £0 and nobody else gets through, does she play for £0 in the final chase?"
This is because Rachel, from Stockport , was not given the option of the usual minus offer.
Instead, she could opt to play for nothing or the higher offer of £50,000 offered by The Vixen who told Rachel: "In this situation, I think you feel that you need to prove something."

But not heeding the chaser's advice, Rachel decided to play on for nothing commenting: "I'm gonna be a wimp and go for the zero and get back [to the team]."
Luckily, the team and viewers didn't have to see what would happen if she was the only person in the final chase as unfortunately for Rachel, Jenny caught her after two mistakes.
And viewers at home just weren't impressed.
"£0 never seen that before. Be hard to live that down. #TheChase," said one.
Another joked: "If my child ever takes the minus/low offer/zero pound offer on the chase I'd be packing their bags and disowning them."
"Nah, had to turn today’s off, starting with £0 what’s the point #TheChase," a third commented.
Another added: "I don’t think I've seen anyone score £0 on #TheChase before."
Whilst it was bad news for Rachel, a team on Thursday's show came out on top, taking home £80,000 between them.
The Chase airs weekdays at 5pm on ITV.
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