Love Island had taken over our lives this summer.
Series five began on 3rd June and has been on for seven days a week (in one form or another) for the past eight weeks since.
With a total of 36 Islanders have walked through the villa doors.
We don't really want to think about all the time we've spent watching the show but we've done the maths so brace yourselves.
Right, There's been 49 episodes of the main show in total.
That includes 25 x 60 minute episodes, 17 x 65 mins, 1 x 75 min, 4 x 80 mins, 1 x 90 mins and one bumper 95 minute episode for the final.
There's also been a ton of additional Love Island content to keep us going in the form of Caroline Flack's spinoff show, Aftersun, which aired every Sunday for an hour, and the weekly Unseen Bits show, with a duration of 65 minutes. There's been eight of each.
So if you've watched all of that you've racked up a grand total of 3,185 minutes viewing time or 53.08 hours AKA TWO WHOLE DAYS and five hours.
Madness!
You could have literally gone on a weekend away in that time, read six whole books - providing you read one in eight hours - or been on 106 half an hour jogs. Crikey.
Love Island is currently the most-watched programme for adults aged 16-34 in the UK, across any channel and is the most talked-about summer series on social media with over 2 billion impressions on Twitter.
The current fifth season seeing a new record of over 6 million viewers tune in across TV and devices.
Applications are now open for the Love Island Winter edition 2020.