The Summit viewers fuming as they accuse Dockers of 'arrogant' behaviour

'I need a Dockers downfall'
Fabio Magnocavallo

Dockers continues to leave The Summit viewers fuming, especially after last night’s (February 24) explosive episode.

At the beginning of Tuesday’s show, Tara became the latest contestant voted out, leaving just eight remaining.

However, as they continued to climb up the New Zealand mountain, tension continued to rise…

Sean on The Summit
Sean confronted Dockers in a heated row (Credit: ITV)

The Summit on ITV last night

Since the first episode, Dockers, who has described himself as an “alpha male,” has been a standout character in this series.

During the second episode, he was accused of “bulldozing” others to side with him and vote Thomas off. Many described him as a “bully” and were turned off by his behaviour.

Last night, Dockers tried to persuade others to vote Colleen out next, admitting she was his competition and didn’t want to “share my money” with her.

Sean didn’t approve of his tactic to get everyone to vote for her and confronted him in a heated row.

While trying to raise his point, Dockers kept talking over Sean, who began to shout. Dockers insisted Sean had “lost the plot” and laughed in his face over his outburst.

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Ben joined the remaining contestants following the fallout, where an exhausted Sean said he wanted to be voted off.

Even though many didn’t want him gone, he insisted it was the right thing to do. Dockers admitted he wanted Colleen out, but voted for Sean after he asked others to do so.

Dockers on The Summit
Viewers are fuming Dockers is still in the show (Credit: ITV)

Viewers fume at Dockers

Following Sean’s exit, viewers were annoyed that Dockers had remained in the show and called out his behaviour.

“I need a Dockers downfall,” one user wrote on X.

“[Bleep]ing hate Dockers, absolutely vile person,” another person shared.

“They have to get rid of Dockers next. He is an arrogant [bleep]hole,” a third remarked.

“Dockers is a classic narcissist winding people up then watching and laughing. He’s vile,” a fourth said.

Golden opportunity to get rid of #Dockers missed,” a fifth declared.

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The Summit continues tonight on ITV, February 25, at 9pm