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LISA NEEDS BRACES

Naw, if they ended the show like that, the internet would be so furious they'd be talking about it for years!

I agree. People have said much worse things and kept their shows. *cough*Duck Dynasty*cough cough*

According to the xojane article from the person who started this whole shitstorm, this pops up if you click the hashtag on instagram: http://www.xojane.com/files…

Most social media shouldn't exist.

Or a V8, especially if he wanted to be "healthy."

Really? I thought the butthurt was because he's kinda an asshole and has decided to correct people's grammar because his last name is Grammer, which is insanely stupid.

And I see why you think that, but I don't think it's universally true. I've had plot points spoiled for me fairly often, and while they do sometime negatively affect my viewing of a movie, they 1) often don't completely ruin my appreciation for a well plotted movie and 2) often don't really negatively affect my

Wait, you have to be a Midwesterner to hate the WBC?

Having finally caught this episode, no, no you weren't.

The only arguments I saw put forth were "spoilers don't inherently ruin the story," not "experiencing art is always better if you know what happens beforehand." But feel free to keep constructing strawmen.

But…no one's arguing that…

I don't think knowing the plot of a story ahead of time necessarily ruins that story when you witness it, though. Otherwise rewatching a movie would be a supremely dull experience, plot-wise, which I don't think it is.

Teti did a good thing on the Six Feet Under reviews by setting up a spoiler space in the first comment thread and then letting everything else be spoiler free (or at least spoiler-marked).

I still aren't?

I mostly agree with you, but my singular counterpoint would be people who get really, really upset with you when you unintentionally spoil something for them, or when the spoiler isn't really a spoiler (and I'm not even talking about something like Walter White dies in Breaking Bad, but something that's say, spoiled

There really does seem to be a significant anti-Lindelof contingent. Still, I didn't find all the characters inherently hateable, and kinda related to their frustration since, you know, 2% of the population just up and disappeared.

I kinda agree, though for slightly different reasons; it doesn't really feel like it's been three years. Wayne's comment makes this all the more apparent; it's sorta like these people have just been in stasis about this thing for three years and are just now catching up on "Holy shit, 2% of the world has been

Luckily, you're allowed to have reservations now that Anthony Bourdain has been raptured.

I mean, it kinda is? There isn't really any answer to the central mystery that would be remotely satisfying.