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Post by jaysrealdad on Jul 30, 2007 13:51:16 GMT -5
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Post by iamfoghat on Jul 30, 2007 17:48:30 GMT -5
I don't even know how to classify myself because I know how much I love getting surprised w/out any spoilers but I'm so obsessed with the show that if I come across something I can't help but check it out.
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Post by Emily on Aug 1, 2007 0:07:22 GMT -5
I always listen to the spoilers on the podcast, and peak at spoilerfix, but I can live without it
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Post by sorrycharlie on Aug 1, 2007 13:44:26 GMT -5
I'd rather let the show surprise me. It's more fun that way.
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Post by fishbiscuits on Aug 1, 2007 20:33:25 GMT -5
Only 'hints', teasers. Not full blown "and by the way, the whole episode is IN THE FUUUTURE!' spoilers.
Nothing that would ruin a real surprise. For instance, I knew the title of 'The Man Behind the Curtain' long before it aired, knew it was about Ben when that info came out, and knew it was about him as a kid... but nothing that ruined the episode.
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Post by sorrycharlie on Aug 1, 2007 20:56:55 GMT -5
Yeah, knowing the episode titles and which character gets the flashback/flashforward doesn't bother me. I guess I'm more along the lines of where fishbiscuit is at.
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sidne
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Comic Con 2008
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Post by sidne on Aug 1, 2007 21:26:28 GMT -5
I avoid almost all spoilers.
Sometimes I'll fastforward, though, instead of skip the whole segment when Ryan has a call in report on filming. But if I start hearing too much, I fastforward some more.
I never watch "next week on Lost."
Lots of times I don't even know whose flashback is coming up.
The more I like a show, the more I avoid spoilers. And Lost is at the top of my list.
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Post by Stephanie on Aug 2, 2007 9:54:59 GMT -5
It's an addiction I constantly fight. I don't want to be spoiled but sometimes I can't help my compulsion.
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Post by vicious590 on Aug 2, 2007 10:31:13 GMT -5
its basically if i see and it caught my eye then i would see and go awwwww. example: ok i didnt watch the last episode of season 3 cause i had to go to the ER, but i saw it playin on the tv in the waiting room so i got up and turned it, then when i D/l it on itunes i was like yes!!!!!!. at the same time i was watching ET (entertainment news) and they talking about something about lost [ so me i just had to watch it] and they just like totally gave the ending away (where charlie died) and i was totally cussing the tv cause i knew waht was going to happen so that is y when i see something about lost i gotta watch the show first DAM SPOILERS
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Post by Friendly Communist on Aug 2, 2007 10:48:49 GMT -5
Only spoilers I get are the ones at the end of the episode. Oh and the ones at Comic Con. Otherwise totally clean.
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elias
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When the monkey die - everybody gonna cry!
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Post by elias on Aug 2, 2007 12:29:15 GMT -5
+ 229 for trying Steph I like spoilers now but when they start filming and proper details are leaked I'm not interested.
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Post by Stephanie on Aug 2, 2007 14:37:55 GMT -5
+ 229 for trying Steph I like spoilers now but when they start filming and proper details are leaked I'm not interested. Going Spoiler-free when the show starts. I promise. Keep me honest, Elias. +3
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Post by monsterjester on Aug 16, 2007 16:04:51 GMT -5
"spoilhaloic"-sounds Hawaiin, hah! (I'm sure they meant "spoilaholic," one who is addicted to "spoilahol.") I have a pretty liberal definition of "spoiler;" to me, if the producers release info to the fans and the press (i.e. podcasts, comic con, etc.) then that info is not comprised of spoilers. Info leaked from the production, images, story points, twists, those are spoilers, which I definitely avoid; I seem to have a problem spoiling myself. As an aspiring writer, whose used to being jerked around by narratives like Lost (don't get me wrong, I love it), I more often then not unconsciously guess the "surprise" (guessed the finale "twist" from frame one). It makes it even better when I don't see it coming.
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Post by Emily on Aug 16, 2007 20:54:21 GMT -5
I said I wouldn't spoil myself....but I already did ahahah.
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Post by Austin on Aug 17, 2007 22:46:16 GMT -5
Only 'hints', teasers. Not full blown "and by the way, the whole episode is IN THE FUUUTURE!' spoilers. Nothing that would ruin a real surprise. For instance, I knew the title of 'The Man Behind the Curtain' long before it aired, knew it was about Ben when that info came out, and knew it was about him as a kid... but nothing that ruined the episode. yeah, what he said
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