Joshua Randall said:My roommate from college would routinely read the last chapter of a book first. He would specifically do this with mysteries, suspense novels, and other stories likely to have "spoiler"-type endings.
So at least one person out there likes knowing the spoilers in advance!
Joshua Randall said:My roommate from college would routinely read the last chapter of a book first. He would specifically do this with mysteries, suspense novels, and other stories likely to have "spoiler"-type endings.
So at least one person out there likes knowing the spoilers in advance!
Dagger75 said:When does a part in a movie book stop becoming a spoiler.
Empire Strikes Back- Vader is Lukes father. I don't need spoiler info for this.
Song of Fire and Ice- Stuff about this book is always given in super secret spoiler text.
Wheel of Time- Is not.
The Sixth Sense- Do I still have to talk about this as if I am giving away spoilers.
I bring this up because at work today I mentioned the twist of The Others and someone got made at me cause they didn't see it. Okay, that movie is a few years old, how am I supposed to know if you never saw it. Its not like it came out last week.
Just wondering. What is the ettiquette?
drothgery said:I'd generally agree with stevelabny, though the main reason why Wheel of Time doesn't get massive spoiler protection, while SoIaF does, is because an influential segment of the internet fan community (which I'm in full agreement with) for WoT is pretty adamant about relatively short spoiler warning periods.