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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-06-13 07:21 pm

[ SECRET POST #3814 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3814 ⌋

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[personal profile] meredith44 2017-06-14 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I'm well aware that not everyone views things like I do. I actually am totally the exact opposite of you, as when I first found forums I decided I wanted to know all the spoilers ever and I found that the experience with the knowledge just wasn't as enjoyable to me for a first viewing, so I cut myself off from spoilers and am happy I did.

I also understand that just knowing the facts isn't necessarily the same as having the experience. I have heard from several people who prefer to know all the facts possible in advance so they can then concentrate on the reactions and other things in the scenes.

I also can agree with you on your earlier comment, "because having it hanging over my head ruined the experience for me the first time." When I say I don't like to be spoiled, I mean not at all. If I know a tease like "someone is going to die in next week's episode!" it totally hangs over my head the whole time as I wait for someone to die, so I can't enjoy the episode at all.