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Posted by VinceH (real address) on 11/12/05 16:46
In article <Xns970C93DE53B3Fdshawcrosshotmailcom@130.133.1.4>,
Damon <d_shawcrossNOTTISBIT@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "VinceH (real address)" <spam@softrock.co.uk> wrote in
> news:4dc8490779spam@softrock.co.uk:
> > Please use spoiler space in future. Although you didn't
> > name names, there was still too much information in
> > there for my liking - more than enough to spoil the
> > episode in question for me when I come to see it.
> Oh poor baby...
And there was I wasting my time being polite.
Funnily enough, using spoiler space would actually have
been the polite thing to do.
> the episode was advertised on TV with the tag line
[tag line snipped]
> as it will be here no doubt as a seller.
What broadcasters do is of no relevance given that, and
this might come as a bit of a surprise suggestion with
this being a DVD newsgroup, I will probably buy the R1
DVDs before it gets broadcast here.
> so the networks are giving as much away as I am. besides it was a
> cliff hanger so we don't even know
[...]
Problem is, there is certain information you have given
that will provide a major clue when the episode is
broadcast.
> and by the time it comes out here in 2006 you will have forgotten
> all about this conversation...
No, I won't.
What *will* happen is that I'll have forgotten about
this conversation by (say) next week assuming it's not
ongoing then.
But when I come to watch the episode in question, I'll
recognise events based on what's been said here and then
I'll recall the spoiler. That, unfortunately, is the way
my memory works - probably a lot of other people's as
well.
> I'd worry more about the chracters that die is series one before
> worrying about series 2 casualties
Why would I worry about something I've already seen?
For the record, I'll describe how that episode will pan
out for me - after some spoiler space which, for the
benefit of other people reading this, is for Lost S2:
r
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#we
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First of all, you've said (in the context of the episode
and this spoiler) that Hurley is safe. Now I know that
any predicament Hurley gets in as the series progresses
isn't going to lead to his demise - which ruins (aka
spoils) any potential suspense there. Only /after/ the
episode in question does that change.
Second of all, you said that the person affected in the
episode /deserved/ it, "acting like that when quite
clearly told to be quiet".
And *that* is when the memory of your post will come
flooding back. If the event in question happens almost
immediately, not quite so bad - but the suspense is
gone, because even if something happens more or less
immediately, I'll know who it's going to happen *to*.
Had you not said anything, sure, it would be fairly
obvious when I watch it that something was going to
happen - but it might not necessarily have been to
that person. Their actions might just as easily have
caused something to happen to someone else.
You have, as I said, spoiled that episode for me.
VinceH
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