Britain's Got Talent fans were all saying the same thing about tonight's episode.
The popular talent contest returned for another jam-packed episode in the search for the UK's next Royal Variety star. Amanda Holden, Bruno Tonioli, Alesha Dixon and Simon Cowell were in the judges' chairs to decide which budding talent would make it to the next exciting stage.
Tonight, we saw incredible performances from The Queens with a super-fun dance routine, dance group Flying Salsa, 12-year-old Dylan B's cover of Beyoncé's Flawless, PE teacher Felix Clements and many more.
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Although the programme showcased a massive amount of talent, including unique entries like the PlayToyO's toy orchestra, viewers couldn't help but get 'distracted' by one feature of the show and they took to Twitter to share their thoughts.
One Twitter user said: "Is someone getting commission for using slow mo tonight or something, just let us watch the acts without messing about with it! #bgt #BritainsGotTalent."
A second fan said: "Wish they would just show the act, no slow mo, then no more slow mo of children smiling in the audience. You just can't appreciate the act as a whole, it's too distracting. #BGT #BritainsGotTalent."
A third BGT fan said: "Dear @BGT stop doing the bloody slow mo when people are performing, it's rather off-putting #BGT #BritainsGotTalent."
However, this isn't the first time that viewers have shared their anger over the slow motion feature on the show. In previous weeks, BGT fans have continued to share their frustrastion online.
Last week, another Twitter user said: "I’m sick of #BritainsGotTalent doing that horrific slow mo during peoples acts. It’s driving me insane! SHOW US THE DAMN ACTS FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!"
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