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Originally Posted by burnin_vernon
The problem I have with the people who spoil is, what is gained by them revealing one? If they don't know if someone has seen it, why can't they take 3 seconds to ask first? It reminds me of some gossip who just can't keep their mouth shut about a secret they heard.
Do most people not watch older movies/TV series? I am constantly seeking out old movies; I probably watch more older ones than current ones. When it comes to TV, I hate watching shows while they air because of the long down time between seasons.
Imagine my elation when some blabbermouth just had to tell me how Breaking Bad ended...randomly and not even remotely contextual to the conversation. That was one month after the season ended but even if it were 5 years, ask first.
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Cool story bro time:
A Visions radio ad from about a year or so ago spoiled the Breaking Bad ending. Basically, they were plugging their TVs and watching ahead in a series, and said something like "Well, you can just act surprised when _______".
I already knew the ending, but I will never shop at Visions again out of principle.