The Good Karma Hospital viewers all have the same complaint as season 4 kicks off
ITV viewers were gutted that Vera was cancelled for the new series of The Good Karma Hospital.
The detective show starring Brenda Blethy has been delayed yet again, and fans are not happy.
After only returning to our screens at the start of 2022, viewers were furious after finding out the series will be put on pause after only two weeks of new episodes.
One fan wrote: “@ITV what’s happened to Vera why put a series back on for two episodes and stop it to put another new series on.”
Another posted: “I want to see the Vera – why have you replaced it? #Vera”
A third shared:”@ITV why is #Vera only on for 2 episodes?? I mean I love the #GoodKarmaHospital but would have waited a bit longer for that to start!!”
“Getting annoyed at ITV for taking Vera off for The Good Karma Hospital…i know which one I prefer to watch,” a disappointed viewer commented.
Someone else tweeted: “No, because yet again you’ve messed about the scheduling of Vera, you could have let the rest of the series play out then show this.”
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Currently in its 11th season, Vera’s fans were over the moon after it was revealed that its latest season will have six episodes, rather than its usual four.
But the show’s return was short-lived as it was delayed due to scenes still being filmed.
The crime drama – which is set in the North East – features DCI Vera Stanthorpe, the show’s protagonist.
After the show was delayed back in September 2021, ITV confirmed it would resume in 2022, but things have been put on ice yet again.
As of yet there is no official date for season 11 to continue but it is expected to return in 2022.
However, not all fans were unhappy with the scheduling as The Good Karma Hospital returned for a fourth season.
One wrote: “#TheGoodKarmaHospital, as and is was good as I remember. So happy it’s back.”
Another posted: “A fantastic first episode of #TheGoodKarmaHospital. From wildlife talks, a headbutt, and an outbreak. Packed full of twists and turns. It’s great to have the Indian hospital back on our screens.”
You can catch up with any episodes on the ITV Hub.