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LarryUnderwood
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For sure. I guess it's more that if somebody wants to participate in that complete discussion, they are putting themselves in the line of fire for spoilers and that's their choice. But people should still try and be respectful and avoid spoiling, while spoilees realize that they can't avoid every spoiler unless they

Haha, I suppose but it isn't a critics responsibility to control people's emotions.

Are spoilerphobes really that harmful to criticism though? Sure they can be annoying on any discussion thread, but just like the endless racism, sexism, and other crudity that plagues any internet discussion, they can be ignored. Don't get me wrong I think that people should definitely take personal responsibility to

To be fair, I come to AVClub regularly and for more than just TV news and this headline is practically unavoidable.

I bought a VHS copy of Speed for around two bucks in high school. I had a rather awesome VHS collection, then one day my VHS player broke. As a birthday gift a few years ago my girlfriend bought me a used VHS player, when i went to use it for the first time I discovered that left inside of it was yet another copy of

And another dent here, and another dent here…

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It was buried in an area where flash-floods occur, Implying that it could have been buried in the last heavy rain which could've happened recently.

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I agree. Even if I think they could have handled The Governor a little better in season 3 I can't get mad at the writers for trying now. I actually enjoyed this episode quite a bit.

This was awesome.  Smith's story has a tragic ending but at least he left so much wonderful music.