Viewers outraged over sound quality and plot issues
Last night, ITV's Red Eye returned to screens with its third instalment, but not all viewers were impressed. Despite a gripping storyline led by Richard Armitage, some fans were left fuming over sound quality and plot discrepancies.
Major sound quality concerns
Viewers took to social media to express their frustration with the episode's poor sound quality and overpowering background music. Some even questioned the constant presence of music throughout the show, while others criticized the volume levels.
Plot confusion and unrealistic scenes
In addition to sound issues, some viewers also had concerns about the episode's plot, with one viewer calling it a "load of s***" and another stating that nothing in the episode made sense. Criticism extended to unrealistic scenes, such as a journalist accessing a police officer's unlocked computer, which viewers found hard to believe.
Plot overview of Red Eye
The miniseries follows Richard Armitage's character, Matthew, who is accused of murder upon returning from a business trip in China. As the storyline unfolds, viewers are taken on a thrilling journey filled with twists, mysterious deaths, and legal challenges.
Viewers divided over the series
While some viewers have praised Richard Armitage's performance and the show's complex plot, others have found it difficult to keep up with the fast-paced narrative. The series continues to spark debate and intrigue among its audience.
What's next for Red Eye?
Red Eye airs on Sundays at 9pm on ITV1, with all episodes available for streaming on ITVX. As the series progresses, viewers can expect more suspense, drama, and unexpected twists in the episodes to come.
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