Have you ever spoiled the crap out of a tv show by accident?
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December 23rd, 2008
Here I am, five days after losing my job, trying to distract myself with three years of Dexter and out of curiosity I googled one of the actors and right there in the little snippets google thinks are helpful was the spoiler. The spoiler I might add I was currently having revealed to me. Anyone else ever done that? I’m sure someone has, but I wanted to rant. And share the frustration. :)
Google is a bitch today.
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One time I had begun watching Citizen Kane, and my friend walks in and was like, whats this, and I was like oh its about some guy trying to figure out who rosebud is, it was someones last words. and he was like, huh, i thought it was a sled. I was like wtf??? apparently theres a family guy thing where peter griffin jumps up and says its his sled, i just saved you 3 hours of bad movie, or somethin like that.
Haha, that’s kind of awesome. To spoil Citizen Kane is epic.
We were watching Dead Poets Society (I never saw it before) in a theatre arts class. Mrs. Kings was nice enough to show it to her classes. Apparently she ruined the end for a different one of her classes, You know how know this? I overhead this kid say “Mrs. King is so stupid, she told our whole class that’s Niel kills himself.” Thanks buddy.
watching messiah, wife had seen some of it before. I asked if she knew who the serial killer in it was? She said “yes, it’s him” and pointed him out two mins into the start! It would have been a shock to realize at the end, wasn’t happy she spoiled plot.
doesn’t the guy in the ‘Google’ picture look like Geraldo Rivera? Creepy!!!
STOP IT! All of you are spoiling everything for me!
Haha! I refuse, personally Chuckie.
i always accidentally ruin fight club. i have to practice just saying ‘you have to watch it’ instead of telling people what it’s about when they ask. //=
Oh, spoilers. I hate them but I love them
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