LOL. The arbiter of whether an objection is fair or unfair, over here. My comment wasn't an objection. I'm genuinely curious to understand the psychology of somebody who posts something like that. "OMG. I just read that a character may have spoiled the season finale in an interview! Let me rush to the GoT thread so I can tell everybody about this and give them the chance to have the finale spoiled for themselves a few days before it airs, too!" I genuinely just don't understand what compels somebody to post such a thing. Was an honest question. Also, pretty awesome of you to tell everybody what was in that guy's spoiler. Sorry that he did that, krnxsnoopy. People just can't stop themselves. SMDH. And thanks, durvasa, for having a mind of your own. Repped.
I'm usually one to get annoyed by the constant spoiler posts but if he is posting an article about the tv show with an interview by the actor I don't have a problem with it. In the True Detective thread everyone was posting their theories left and right and different interviews by the showrunners trying to figure out what might happen. I understand it's a little different in this situation because lots of people DO know what happens. But still a tv interview with the actor doesn't bother me as much. I still won't click the spoiler (because even if it is just a guess having any guesses could be ruined by all you Doc Rockets out there that post little hints here and there) but I'm ok with that post by him.
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He wrote: "I just saw on ABCNEWS.com that Kit Harington (Jon Snow) might have revealed some information regarding the season finale. I will spoiler it just in case anyone gets upset. " One way to read this is "Here's an interview with Kit Harington. But I will spoiler it, because there might have been a spoiler." But the way he worded it, I read it as: "Here's a video I found which seems to contain a spoiler for the season finale. Enjoy." It gave the impression that he was posting the link because it revealed something spoilerish, which would legitimately raise the question "Why?". Maybe I misread the intention.
Nope, you read it all correctly. He didn't even post a link. He typed out Harrington's quote about what he may have spoiled.
For real. I come here to read thoughts and discussion on the show and all I get is b****es crying that someone spoiled things for them.
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WOW! Before I read the caption, I was wondering who that was. I recognized th face but wasn't entirely sure....then read who it was.