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Old 04-20-07 | 11:59 PM
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>>> Why do you read Spoilers? [/b][/size]

Well, why do you read movie reviews? I read *some* (not all) TV show spoilers to see if it is something I want to watch or not. For shows that I know I want to watch (4400, LOST, Desperate Housewives, etc) I don't read spoilers.

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Old 04-21-07 | 10:21 AM
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I used to read all of the spoiler sites even Kristen from E. But two weeks ago I realized that I was spending too much time online with spoilers so I stopped. I have actually found I enjoy the shows more when I do not know what is going to happen. I can be surprised as to where the show is going and still enjoy how things we done and why at the same time.
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I have also been away from most spoilers for the past several weeks due to a change in jobs and less access to Internet. I can attest that I enjoy shows no more when I'm in the dark than when I have read anything I can get my hands on about what's coming up. Call it what you will.

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