VIEWERS of the new BBC thriller Chloe have been left confused after the debut episode, admitting they had “no idea” what the show was about.
The highly-anticipated six-part series – which follows Becky, played by Erin Doherty, and her obsession with influencer Chloe – kicked off last night.
Becky, played by Erin Doherty, was seen in the new role for the first time last night[/caption] Fans were left confused by the plot of the BBC drama[/caption]The thriller sees character Becky become completely obsessed with following social media star and her estranged friend Chloe, played by Poppy Gilbert.
When Chloe suddenly passes away, Becky takes on a new identity in order to infiltrate her family and friends to find out what happened.
However, viewers tuning in to watch the first episode admitted they were left disappointed and “confused” as they struggled to follow the plot.
Taking to Twitter, a number of fans complained they were “completely lost” after the first instalment of the drama.
“Think I’ll just wait and watch the last episode, maybe then I’ll have a slight inkling of what’s actually happening,” one viewer kicked off the debate.
“OK half an hour in and I’ve not got a scooby what is going on,” said a second, as a third agreed: “I haven’t got a clue what’s going on.”
“Any idea what’s happening? I’m struggling,” added a fourth, as a fifth penned: “So I’m completely lost here. Anybody else?”
“Literally no idea what the storyline is here?” someone else added. “It’s all over the place. Did she know Chloe or just talk to her online? What’s the deal?”
Viewers of the show were also left in shock after the show kicked off with a full-on sex scene in the first ten minutes.
As the drama began last night, main character Becky met an American man called Josh, played by Brandon Michael Hall, at an event.
The action quickly switched to the bedroom as the pair got between the sheets.
Before the show had even got going viewers were shown them getting steamy, with one viewer tweeting: “Crikey! Already.”
Another joked: “Glad I watched that scene with my mum in the room,” while a third wrote: “Er…..?!”
The six-parter began on Sunday night and will continue on Monday at 9pm.