Thursday, April 1, 2010

Warning: This Article May Contain Spoilers

Here is the thing; if you love a show or a movie, you think about it a lot. If not, your simply not a real fan of the show. You think about what's to come and where it can go next. The best possible thing to read about then is SPOILERS. Do not let its name deceive you, spoilers do not spoil anything. In fact, they make things better. There is nothing more exciting then reading a tasty tidbit of what is to come. Once you read this you look forward to the next episode with the knowledge that something exciting will happen. It makes the show go beyond just what you watch and turns into a detective-like activity with amazing results.

Now, my esteemed colleague would have you believe that spoilers ruin shows and that there is nothing like the thrill of seeing something happen when it occurs. What he is forgetting is, that the excitement before a show is always better than watching the actual show. The show can never match your expectations. So, I say let the spoilers fuel your imagination and allow you to enjoy the show beyond just what it was made for. Do you want to live in a world where people run out of the movie theater during the trailers, perhaps falling over strangers and causing injuries to babies, so they don't see a scene from an upcoming film? No, nobody wants to see babies hurt, except maybe Doc, he doesn't really care for babies or spoilers. As we wait for Doc's response, I would like to leave you with this one last thought, wouldn't this blog be more enjoyable if I was able to leave you with a hint of what's to come?

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