Channel 4’s Hunted viewers labeled the new series “fake” after watching a contestant wander through back-to-back stages throughout the night.
The game show features volunteers pretending to be fugitives who must avoid cameras, ATMs, and phone calls for 25 days.
To escape unnoticed, they turn their backs on the comforts of home, each given a £100 credit card and a cameraman spying on their every move.
But the rules of the game are simple: stay hidden for as long as possible as a team of ex-military, police and CIA officers are hunted by a team of experts in the art of surveillance and capture with the goal of splitting the £. 100,000.
On last night’s episode, Sarah Kibble, a Hampshire mother of two, reunited with her kids on their soccer team one evening at sunset – photographed meeting a friend a few minutes later in the middle of the day.
Many in the audience were stunned by the scenes and went back in time on ‘Sarah Hunted’ with the message – she met her children when it got dark and it was day again when she went to meet her husband!
Channel 4’s Hunted viewers labeled the new series “fake” after watching back-to-back scenes with Hampshire’s Sarah Kibble day and night.

He apparently ran into a friend in broad daylight after reuniting with his children on a football team on a dim evening.
‘Absolutely unbelievable…or more likely everything is resolved?! I am wondering.’
Another added: ‘The show is so fake. I can’t believe people are still watching.
The third said: ‘This is the most fake program I’ve ever seen! That’s why I don’t bother to watch it!’
At the start of the show, the fighters said Sarah was “very tough”.





Many viewers labeled the show “fake” and noted the differences between the times of day in the different scenes.
The former police officer, who was also part of the army, went to the Isle of Wight to hide from the warriors.
But the team predicted he’d have a hard time working as a lone wolf, and he’ll likely reach out to friends and family, he said.
The mother of two left to meet her military friend Sally, whom she had toured twice in Iraq.
Stating that seeing her newborn baby makes her own children think, “I always said that I am a penguin, the father is with the children and the mother is going to buy the goods. † For them, right?

Earlier in the program, the team identified Sarah’s children as a potential weakness in a mother of two that could be exploited.
As careful as she was, she decided to risk returning to her hometown of Norwich to visit her children.
He borrowed a car from a friend, drove across the country to the city, where she hopes to meet a former colleague after seeing her children.
“I just have to be very careful,” Sarah said.
Meanwhile, the team at headquarters had described their two sons as a weakness that could be exploited.
Analyst Lindsay Blast was one of the people who had to go after Sarah and said, “When it comes to emotions, you can always get over it.”

The mother of two decided to risk returning to her hometown of Norwich to visit her children and reunited with them in the soccer team’s parking lot.

Sarah was seen hugging her children as they met in a parking lot on a rapidly darkening evening.
And they suggested watching their kids play football with their local team.
Suspected of trying to keep up with their children, ground fighters Zoe and Floyd are assigned to the football team where their eldest son trains.
Meanwhile, Sarah was on her way to the soccer team and admitted that she was afraid the hunters would try to find her.
But apparently, when he got to the soccer team at the reception, he managed to see his kids and waved to them for a hug.

But at the same time, viewers saw a team of ground warriors being shown, but in broad daylight, as they tried to track Sarah down.
She hugged her children and said to her husband, ‘This is very emotional Dan. I missed you so much,’ she burst into tears and couldn’t hold her feelings.
At the same time, the Headquarters team noticed movement in the car of one of Sarah’s friends.
To stop Sarah’s friend, they decide to remove Floyd and Zoe from the football team.
This attempt was unsuccessful, however, because Sarah swapped the vehicles for another friend’s car.

In the next scene, Sarah, after meeting her children, jumped into a car with a friend in broad daylight.
However, viewers saw an obvious flaw in the show, which was apparently shot all in one day.
The interlocking scenes showed the hunting crew traveling in broad daylight, while Sarah seemed to be meeting her children in the evening.
Meanwhile, the scene after he reunites with his family at sunset shows the mother of two children meeting with friends on a clear day.
Many argued that the show had become too “fake” by the way it was set up, citing: “As it’s currently being staged, the first series wasn’t all that bad. These are all lies now.’
Another added: “Arghh, this is so fake and staged.”
Third, “I’ve never seen this before, but I think it’s very helpful for them to think about the kids and the football game today.”
Source: Daily Mail