They say spoiler free yet they list what you're going to see - almost giving you a list of settings etc. I know some of them we've picked up from the trailer etc - but me no likey!
I was a spoiler-whore for "Lost" ... but I'm a bit of a spoilerphobe for "Doctor Who" and "Spooks". Weird.
i guess it really depends on what you consider a spoiler. Since they're only talking about funny stuff that happens in the first few minutes, and there are no real plot details at all [besides what we've heard characters talking about in the trailers] I don't really consider it spoilery. But if you want to know 100% NOTHING about the story AT ALL, then I guess the details are spoilery.
Some of the stuff they list will be so cool to see, and I really wish I'd not read it and been surprised by it all. Not plot specific, no, just awesome set pieces that will have a slightly lesser impact now.
I need to figure out how I can get spoiled for wrenching plot developments that only stress me out and stay unspoiled for insane Moff set pieces and gags :-\ It is my holy grail or spoilerage.
Yes, we will be strong together! Although it's killing me already. I just need to focus on how much better it will be to see it unspoiled and go and find something to distract myself from it.
Right, not gonna look at it. I can be strong. I think.
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I took them at their "spoiler-free" word and went and read it!
I was excited before...I'm sort of bouncing around like Matt now!
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I can't stand it. I'm going to have to go away and scrub some gussets or something to take my mind of it. :-D
Though it's rathe naughty of the Radio Times to say spoiler-free when it's giving (presumably) huge hints.
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They say spoiler free yet they list what you're going to see - almost giving you a list of settings etc. I know some of them we've picked up from the trailer etc - but me no likey!
I was a spoiler-whore for "Lost" ... but I'm a bit of a spoilerphobe for "Doctor Who" and "Spooks". Weird.
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