Love Island fans are not happy with the show, as the episode ended yet again before the dumping result was announced.
There's only been one dumping this series where the fire pit gathering and the result have been confirmed in the same day, not including the Casa Amor recoupling.
Fans have called out the show and its "predictable" and "boring" cliffhangers, suggesting they've been used too many times to the point they have lost their shock factor.
So when the show also missed out the tomorrow night teaser clip again, as well as not revealing which couple had been dumped, fans shared their frustrations on Twitter.
There's just days left of the current series, and there's still a number of challenges and events that viewers are desperate to see.
So to have to wait another episode for the dumping result, despite voting on Monday night, has left fans calling out the constant cliffhangers, with some viewers even threatening to switch off.
Taking to Twitter, one fan said: "Less of the unnecessary close up cut scenes and more ending the episode with the actual result pls. It’s getting boring. We’re going to be tuning in tomorrow either way."
Another agreed: " ITV please explain why you tell us to vote and not tell us the results. It’s boring now."
A third added: "Every. Epsiode. Doesn’t. Need. To. Be. A. F***ing. Cliffhanger. It’s so f***ing boring now."
Others called out the lack of preview, with one viewer writing: "NOT EVEN A TOMORROW NIGHT? BLASPHEMY."
A second viewer said: "Without a tomorrow night? Y’all this is madness," as a third tweeted: "Could’ve at least given us a tomorrow night…"
It comes as fans hit out at the show after some of the usual or past challenges appeared to be missed from the current series.
While there's still just under week to go, fans feared that certain challenges had not made the cut - calling the tasks that did feature "boring".
Love Island producers have now reportedly confirmed that the fan favourite Twitter challenge in particular will not be returning to the ITV2 dating show this year, despite an apparent hint over the weekend.
The Online Buzz Twitter challenge sees the Islanders given tweets from ITV2 viewers and asks them to guess the names.
The challenge has previously created explosive scenes in the villa as the Love Island contestants learn the truth behind certain situations.
Over the weekend Love Island fans believed they had spotted a clue the challenge could soon be returning to screens, when the show’s official Twitter account added a disclaimer to its bio.
However, Love Island will reportedly not feature the popular challenge in the eight series, despite demand from eager fans of the show.
Love Island airs every night at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub.