Several Love Island viewers were saying the same thing on Monday night, as the ITV2 series returned for its 2023 summer edition.
This is the first time the show has aired twice in the same year, as the planned double series in 2020 was stopped in its tracks by the coronavirus pandemic.
After this the winter series was axed, but it returned to screens this January - with now the summer series launching on Monday night.
Just months ago, the latest Love Island winners were crowned in South Africa as Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan stormed to victory.
Now, a new batch of singles are ready to find love in the villa back in Mallorca, where the summer edition is filmed every year.
As the launch kicked off with host Maya Jama on Monday, viewers once again saw the boys and girls waiting to find out who they would be sharing the villa with - and who the couples would be.
But viewers tuning in at home seemed pretty divided about the series, which has had little hype about it.
Many complained that with the other series ending just months ago in March, to have the series back on screen less than three months later didn't feel right.
While plenty of fans were thrilled to have it back, many confessed they weren't ready for the ITV2 series, as they settled down to watch the new Islanders debut.
Taking to Twitter, one viewer said: "It’s WAY, way too soon for another #LoveIsland I haven’t got the mental capacity to get invested again. Didn’t the last one just finish?? See you at 9pm."
Another tweeted: "I swear I watched Love Island Final just two months ago, too soon I reckon."
A third fan added: "I can't do this again so soon," while a fourth fan said: "Love island is back already," with a sad face emoji.
It comes after host Maya confirmed a double twist to start off the series, with a show first too.
Announcing she's "got some news", Maya revealed the decision of who the Islanders would couple up with had already been made for them by the public.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain this week, Maya teased the shock twist, saying: "A very big surprise is that the public has all the power.
"For the first episode, you guys are going to decide who couples up. You vote and then we listen. It's a big decision to make, as soon as you see them."
For the first time ever, both boys and girls entered the villa as Ruchee Gurung and Jess Harding were joined by Mitchell Taylor, Ella and André Furtado as they got to know each other in one of the show's most flirtatious first episodes ever.
Meanwhile, Maya issued a warning to the latest batch of Love Islanders, telling them: “Don’t fall in love on the first day.”
The presenter – who is rumoured to have reignited her romance with Stormzy after their split in 2019 – said her advice would be to play the field.
Speaking to the Mirror, she said: “When they lock themselves up right away, I’m like, ‘No, you’ve got so much time, know everybody’.
“Don’t fall in love on the first day. But if you do, fantastic, you might just end up making it to the end.
“Me, personally, I wouldn’t lock down with somebody on the first day. I would keep my options open.”
Love Island airs all this week at 9PM on ITV2 and ITVX.