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Poll - Do You Like Knowing Spoilers?
I personally like it better if I know what is going to happen. I checked in on Reality Steve to find out the Bachelor spoilers and I will enjoy the season more now that I can watch for little things here and there that point to the outcome.
Also I *hate* being in suspense. It stresses me out! lol.
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"Life seems nothing more than a quick succession of busy nothings." Fanny Price
Re: Poll - Do You Like Knowing Spoilers?
depends. when you get inside info on a reality show, like with reality steve, it makes it more entertaining to me.
but if it's the end of a movie, or someeone says it has an unexpected twist it kind of takes some of the fun out of it.
I don't like spoilers with my reality TV. I'd rather not know who the Bachelor is going to pick weeks before it even premeirs. I don't like that kind of spoilers.
As far as shows like Revenge goes, I don't mind those spoilers because I sit on the edge of my seat hoping something will happen and get crabby and mad when it doesn't.
This. I love reality tv spoilers! But I hate when something scripted is spoiled. It feels ruined for me.
Tea Time for Lulu
This is also a "depends" for me. I tend to not care when it comes to reality shows. I'll read all the "spoiler" posts about Top Chef before I watch it, and I don't mind knowing.
But w/ scripted shows, I tend to like to not know. An episode builds off of past episodes and sometimes knowing how it ends - I miss certain nuances of a scene because I already know how it's going to play out.
~Benjamin Franklin
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