Little People viewers have slammed 'miserable' Zach and Tori Roloff.
Fans of the hit-TLC programme accused the pair of having 'poor attitudes' amid a well-documented family feud with Matt Roloff.
During the latest episode, Zach and Tori finally came together with Matt and his girlfriend Caryn Chandler at the Little People Association conference.
Comments made during the show, especially surrounding Matt seeing his children and Tori and Zach spending time with their siblings Molly Roloff and her husband Joel.
Fans took to Twitter to vent about some of the conversations during the episode, also referencing Tori and her 'keeping tensions high' with Zach's father.
"Little People is getting unbearable to watch. When did Zach and Tori become such miserable human beings? Victims victims victims. Grow up already," Tweeted on fan.
Another said: "Zach may not be buying Tori's attempts at patching things up at all!"
"Seems like Zach's getting a little fed up with Tori's unique version of reconciliation," a third penned as they discussed the family feud.
It comes after Zach got candid with his son Jackson about growing up with dwarfism and some of the changes the five-year-old will start seeing.
Zach and all three of the couple's children live with achondroplasia, the most common form of dwarfism, while Tori is of average height.
In a recent episode, Zach chats to Tori about how Jackson will react to the realisation of his dwarfism as his wife admits thinking about it to.
"When it comes to Jackson being different, I don't think he's caught on yet. We haven't had the talk yet, about how we're different than everyone else," Zach explains in confessional.
"I think he's gathered it, I just don't know if he's gathered it enough to personify himself as that," Toris says. "I think he's gathered that, 'these people are like dad and grandma and grandpa, but they're not like me.'"
Zach replied: "I worry about how he's so proud of himself and has such confidence in himself and sees himself so highly, I hope that that doesn't break him down."
As Tori admits: "I think we have to continue to foster that as best we can."
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