Save Me From the Spilers Support Group

Stop the spoiler reading! Stop the spoiler reading! Back away from the mouse :P
i guess the only way is self-control, so go deep inside your mind and yell "Stop!"
 
is Alias really that suspensful? i kinda forget what happened in Sunday's episode by the end of Monday. guess i'm not as "devoted" as some.
 
Here's a story:
There was a little boy who loved to look at stars. They were always so bright and unpredictable. He wondered why he couldn't see them in the afternoon. He asked his mom why he couldn't, and she said, "You just have to be patient, because with no day, there is no night." So the little boy waited and that very night, he saw a shooting star. That moment stayed with him for the rest of his life.
Think of this story whenever you crave for apoilers ^_^
 
I was just wondering....for you spoilery-avoidy people, what's your take on the teaser at the end of the ep for the next week's ep? And, like, the TV Guide descriptions and things? Cause I'm thinking about going cold turkey on spoilers, but I'm not sure how far to take it. Do those really count? Or are we just talking major plot-point spoilers, like with actual scene and dialogue descriptions and everything?
 
Well, here at the Forums, anything not aired or described by ABC is a spoiler (I think). But I consider TV Guide descriptions as not a spoiler. I guess you could define spoilers as big giveaways or unexpected what nots.
 
I know. I read spoilers for the season premiere :blush: and I was so mad at my self because i knew what was going to happen. I hate spoilers! :angry: I rather have the suspence thats what makes the show so good. :smiley: :smiley:
 
Yes, im spoiler-addicted too :( It's just so hard to stop. I search and search so I can find every single one :( alias.fredfarm.com doesn't help much... I've tried to stop but it doesn't work. HELP!!!
 
AliasALIAS said:
Well, here at the Forums, anything not aired or described by ABC is a spoiler (I think). But I consider TV Guide descriptions as not a spoiler. I guess you could define spoilers as big giveaways or unexpected what nots.
what nots....there's a phrase I haven't heard in a while....

actually, I find the best way to reduce spoiling the surprise is to think about something else for a while (like that paper I have due next week..ack!!) or speculate about the upcoming episode on the boards with others.
 
Taht's a good idea. Specualte on your own to see how close you can get to the actual episode.
 
Technically we could do that, but we'd have to change your member group.
 
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