It is the spooky real-life action adventure series where the contestants compete in a death-defying mountain climb.
And now super fans of Channel Nine reality series The Summit have attacked the tension-filled series for being “too emotional”.
Hosted by Jai Courtney, the show centers on 14 strangers trying to reach the top of a mountain in 15 days for a million-dollar cash prize.
Complaints have emerged from viewers that edits of episodes aired so far this season have featured too many tears and not enough emotion.
“Too much crying,” one fan complained on a fan site dedicated to the show.
And now super fans of Channel Nine reality series The Summit have attacked the tension-filled series for being “too emotional”. Pictured: contestant Charlotte Shelton
‘I love it. Although I’m over crying hahaha,” another agreed.
Sadly, some on the site have pointed the finger at contestant Charlotte Shelton, 35, for her tearful reactions to the life-or-death contest on the mountain.
“I’m sick of Charlotte crying all the time,” said one fan.
Meanwhile, another fan suggested a way to “fix” the editing: “They should focus on the actual path and the journey instead of constantly getting in the way with constant emotional outbursts.”
Complaints have emerged from viewers that edits of episodes aired so far this season have featured too many tears and not enough emotion. In the photo: contestant Olympia Valance
A fan site dedicated to The Summit has viewers complaining that Charlotte (pictured) has been shown crying “too much” this season.
Other Summit fans wanted to see more “helicopter action” in the remote New Zealand location this season.
The cast features former soap star Olympia Valance, Baywatch star Simmone Jade Mackinnon and former Bardot band member Tiffani Wood.
It comes after Daily Mail Australia revealed the series was on the brink of cancellation after the first season failed to garner big ratings last year.
A Nine source told Daily Mail Australia that the network previously had no plans for a second season, but decided to give it the green light.
The Jai Courtney-hosted action-adventure series, initially touted as the network’s top series of the year, struggled to surpass around 400,000 viewers.
The source described a series plagued by production nightmares and financial setbacks due to severe weather conditions.
Filming the thrilling 8,500-foot hike through the mountains of New Zealand turned out to be a Herculean task costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Hosted by Jai Courtney, the show centers on 14 strangers trying to reach the top of a mountain in 15 days to win a million-dollar cash prize.