The triumphant return of the television contest ‘Catch a Million’ has not been without criticism, as the audience expressed their disappointment at the apparent decrease in the difficulty of the questions at the premiere of the new season, which took place in the ‘prime time’ this Saturday on Antena 3.
With more excitement than ever, the program hosted by Manel Fuentes promised a new season full of surprises and emotions. However, reactions on Twitter revealed a negative perception among viewers, who shared their impressions: “Before the questions were more difficult from the first moment. What remains the same is so much talking… Puff,” said one user. “I hope the difficulty goes up,” considered another.
The traditional mechanics of ‘Catch a Million’, where pairs of contestants must answer questions to keep as much money as possible, seem to have undergone a notable change. Some viewers expressed discontent, noting that the opening questions were too easy and that the pace of the show was perceived as slow.
On Twitter, the criticism continued: “The program is too slow. Questions are too easy for now. That’s why they do 5 rounds and not 8. They lengthen the program and it gets boring. The first rounds are filler.” Although some highlighted having gotten the questions right before they were asked, the audience demands an increase in complexity to maintain interest.
Uncertainty about the new direction of the program and the perception of the simplest questions have generated debate among fans of the contest.