
Oscars viewers left baffled and frustrated by “pointless” segment during ITV’s broadcast
Jonathan Ross took to the helm for a special Oscars edition of his popular show, but it appears that his efforts have been met with widespread criticism from viewers.
As millions tuned in to watch the ceremony, they were instead treated to a bizarre and seemingly out-of-place segment featuring Jonathan Ross attempting to “guess” the winners before they were announced. The awkward exchange saw the presenter struggling to make sense of his own predictions, leaving many in attendance – and those watching at home – utterly perplexed.
“I don’t get it,” one disgruntled viewer took to social media to vent their frustration. “We didn’t care about Jonathan Ross’s pointless attempt to predict winners. It was like they decided to throw a completely unrelated segment into the middle of the show. What an absolute waste of time!”
Others echoed similar sentiments, expressing their disappointment and boredom with the unexpected turn of events.
“Why did we have to sit through that nonsense?” another viewer tweeted in disgust. “It was completely unnecessary and made the whole broadcast feel disjointed.”
Despite his efforts to generate excitement and interest among viewers, Jonathan Ross’s segment has left many feeling underwhelmed and disinterested.
“Sorry, Jonathan, but I just didn’t care,” a third viewer chimed in. “Who needs your ‘guesses’ when we’re all just trying to see who wins the awards? Get back on topic already!”
With the internet abuzz with discontent, it remains to be seen whether this unexpected turn of events will have any lasting impact on ITV’s reputation or Jonathan Ross’s future as a presenter.
As for now, fans of the show are left feeling bewildered and underwhelmed by the peculiar segment.