Been avoiding all the tempting links as best as I can. Especially after bowtrunckle went and thought there was something meta-worthy about them... I'm blessed with a flist that hides all spoilers, including the episode names, behind cuts. *smishes the flist*
Far as I'm concerned, 3x09 is titled "Day in the Disneyland". 3x10 is the great "Grand Canyon Caravan", 3x11 keeps up the crack with "The One With the Pig Hat" and 3x12, because it's the final episode for who knows how long and they need to keep up the intrigue, "Conundrum". :p
Give me a spoiler, and I either spend the whole damn episode/rest of the season waiting for that single thing to pop up or then figure out too much of the plot/resolution a good while before the episode airs. Besides, I hate to judge something out of context, missing pieces. Learning, now, anything concerning 3x09 and the rest would just make me freak out uselessly. I much rather watch the episodes with all the options open. At the beginning of any given episode, the boys could say screw this and go spend the day on the beach. With spoilers, the boys get 'robbed' off that possibility.
My brain is the reason why I initially hated Roadkill (2x16). Because before the boys showed up, I'd convinced myself that Molly was a ghost... Now I can look past that, but back then it just pissed me off. Same thing's happened with other shows, movies, games. I'd love it if I could 'turn off' my brain, but have managed that only rarely.
Not to mention the fact that there are other things, in abundance, that I should be spending my time and energy on. Worrying about the puzzle that's missing half of its pieces is waste of both, imo.
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Date: 2008-01-11 04:00 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-11 02:27 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-11 09:50 pm (UTC)At least the Show's addictive qualities have been proven by now...
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Date: 2008-01-11 11:20 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-01-11 11:29 pm (UTC)I'm blessed with a flist that hides all spoilers, including the episode names, behind cuts.
*smishes the flist*
Far as I'm concerned, 3x09 is titled "Day in the Disneyland". 3x10 is the great "Grand Canyon Caravan", 3x11 keeps up the crack with "The One With the Pig Hat" and 3x12, because it's the final episode for who knows how long and they need to keep up the intrigue, "Conundrum". :p
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Date: 2008-01-11 11:43 pm (UTC)ramble-ramble-vent-vent
Date: 2008-01-12 12:02 am (UTC)Give me a spoiler, and I either spend the whole damn episode/rest of the season waiting for that single thing to pop up or then figure out too much of the plot/resolution a good while before the episode airs. Besides, I hate to judge something out of context, missing pieces. Learning, now, anything concerning 3x09 and the rest would just make me freak out uselessly.
I much rather watch the episodes with all the options open. At the beginning of any given episode, the boys could say screw this and go spend the day on the beach. With spoilers, the boys get 'robbed' off that possibility.
My brain is the reason why I initially hated Roadkill (2x16). Because before the boys showed up, I'd convinced myself that Molly was a ghost... Now I can look past that, but back then it just pissed me off. Same thing's happened with other shows, movies, games.
I'd love it if I could 'turn off' my brain, but have managed that only rarely.
Not to mention the fact that there are other things, in abundance, that I should be spending my time and energy on. Worrying about the puzzle that's missing half of its pieces is waste of both, imo.