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Swiv (decrepit postgrad) Started conversation Sep 6, 2003
no fair!
here I go, trotting around to read the Inquisitorials now I'm home, and you stick a West Wing Spoiler in there!
As far as I've got - I missed the end of S3 being away - CJ's not even got together with him yet
and now you tell me he gets shot
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Swiv (decrepit postgrad) Posted Sep 8, 2003
I'll live, really
I mean, I already know Sam's leaving, Toby has kids, and I was told it was Josh who got shot well in advance of any shootings...
I'm practised
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Awix Posted Sep 16, 2003
I am so, so sorry, Swiv, I hate it when people spoil things for me. I assumed everyone who read this would a) have already seen it or b) not care either way.
Oh, I feel rotten now. I should check my backlog more regularly too.
Sorry.
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Awix Posted Sep 17, 2003
Usually does the trick - ta
Must put spoiler warnings on future installments... BTW there's a spoiler in this week's 24LAS, but it's a terrible film anyway and I'd advise you not to see it in the first place.
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Swiv (decrepit postgrad) Posted Sep 18, 2003
I confess, I have no problem having films "spoiled" - unless it's a major twist (like someone telling me The ending of the Sixth Sense), or the murderer ...
The only series I really like to watch fresh is West Wing, something about it, I don't know why. Not that I've ever had much luck - sitting in class in my first year at uni, talking to a friend of mine (American) about the show, she says "and when ******* gets shot"
about a month and a half before that episode!
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Awix Posted Sep 18, 2003
Well, films are like interviewees, you're kind of stuck with whatever comes your way - but I try not to be too bitter about it.
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