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Emmerdale fans complain as they're distracted from killer car plan by location

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Emmerdale fans were left disappointed after a poorly lit scene made some viewers unable to see the nail-biting action that was taking place.Things were certainly heating up at the end of the episode when a mystery person appeared to cut the brakes of Al Chapman's car.However, due to the fact that most of the intense scenes in the show took place at night, things were a bit too dark for some ITV viewers.Jumping on Twitter fans shared their thoughts.One viewer penned: "Bit too dark right now eh what, had to turn all the bloody lights off to be able to see the TV screen properly."Another wrote: "Have they not paid the leccy bill?

What’s with all the night scenes?"While a third viewer mentioned another scene which involved the Dingles trying to discover evidence on Meena Jutla but again it was too dark to see.

The person tweeted: "They're getting around the fact the box was a bit uncovered by working at night... in the winter."By the end of the soap, fans were left guessing who could have cut Al's breaks and rushed to Twitter with their suspicions.One person commented: "I wonder who that was tampering with Al’s car and thank god Chas didn’t sign that contract."Another said: "OMG who just cut Al's actual brakes then?

Whoever it was it seriously gona regret acting so rash after Al unknowingly gives a lift to Kerry & Kyle next week. Leading Cain to immediately chase after them."A third suspicious spectator said: "I reckon it was Gavin who messed with the brakes on Al's car.""Al is vile and creepy poor vinny no one believes him, wonder who dogged the car?" A fourth questioned.While someone else added: "So Cain cuts the breaks on Sly Al Car, think we have seen this before."Due to the fact that Mackenzie Boyd wants to join forces.

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