The Chase viewers brand ITV show a ‘fix’ as Shaun Wallace has a nightmare round – would you have got the answer right?
THE Chase viewers furiously claimed the show is 'fixed' after Shaun Wallace had a succession of wrong answers.
Debuting in 2009, the ITV teatime quiz has become extremely popular over the years.
On Monday's instalment, viewers saw quiz titan Shaun Wallace face 20-year-old student Rachel.
Although she earned £4,000 in her cash builder, Rachel opted for the lower offer of £1,000.
Shaun first stumbled after incorrectly answering that lambswool becomes heavier when it burns.
The correct answer was steel wool, while Rachel extended her lead.
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Meanwhile, the next question was "What part of the Statue of Liberty is approximately 29 feet long?"
Rachel correctly answered the torch, but Shaun had another misstep by choosing the the crown.
A further shock error saw Shaun slip up on: "A corny joke or pun is known by what expression?"
The former Mastermind winner guessed practical joke, rather than the right answer: dad joke.
Lastly, both Shaun and Rachel incorrectly worked out that the US has only one state beginning with T - rather than two.
Frustrated, fans soon took to social media afterwards to vent their anger.
One wrote: "Nah, there is no way Shaun Wallace is getting some of these questions, genuinely, wrong.
"He’s being told to put the wrong answers!"
Another commented: "Shaun gets more wrong in this round than the other Chasers usually do in the whole show."
While a third penned: "Has Shaun got any questions right??"
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Bradley Walsh can't stop laughing
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The Beast's anger gets the best of him
- During an episode from the 2024 season, Mark Labbett let out his inner beast as he exploded in a fit of anger. Close to losing the competition in the Final Chase, Mark then made a silly mistake and incorrectly answered the question, “Rabbit was a 1980 hit for which Cockney duo?” “Oh, you idiot!” he yelled at himself while slamming the table in front of him. With seconds left on the clock, the Chaser then admitted defeat, moaning "I don't deserve to win."
Yet another remarked: "Surely Shaun is letting her get through. He can't be that stupid. Surely."
In the end, both Rachel and another player, Bev, made it through to the Final Chase.
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Unfortunately, Shaun was back on winning form as he caught the pair with 31 seconds left on the clock.
The Chase airs on ITV1 and ITVX.