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timepiececlock) wrote2003-11-22 09:51 pm
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Someone pointed out that I didn't use a spoiler tag in my last post.
It's been 4 days dince it aired... is there a generally accepted rule on LJ for how long you have to cut content? I usually expect to be spoiled if it's after two days later. Promos more, I think, because that pertains to a not-yet-aired episode.
Speaking of THE EPISODE, in that final scene.. what was UP with EVE? Was that that guy who lost his hand like 3 years ago when I never watched the show? It looked like him.
It's been 4 days dince it aired... is there a generally accepted rule on LJ for how long you have to cut content? I usually expect to be spoiled if it's after two days later. Promos more, I think, because that pertains to a not-yet-aired episode.
Speaking of THE EPISODE, in that final scene.. what was UP with EVE? Was that that guy who lost his hand like 3 years ago when I never watched the show? It looked like him.
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Eeeh! This possibly makes me hate Eve a tad less. But just a tad.
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So... do you think Wesley is going to look up the prophecy for "the father will kill the son" now that Angel gave it to him in perfect quotes? I'll be the will. And Angel's little time-warping trick (his SECOND one) will be figured out..
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As for cutting references to episode content, I pretty much always cut content stuff, because people living outside the U.S. don't get to see the episodes until long after we do. I figure it's better to be safe than sorry, and I try to respect other folks' desires to be unspoiled.
If you don't have any folks outside the U.S. who read your journal, that might not be as much of an issue.
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Spoilerism
No, there isn't, but I'm in Australia and Angel does not begin to screen until February 2004, so cut tags are appreciated.
I have the good fortune to have an e-friend capturing AtS, downsizing it somehow, and ftp-ing it to me 2-3 days after it screens in the US. I'm a lucky person and I know it - generally the LJ community are fairly curcumspect about spoilers and my Aussie fiends and I are grateful.
I am inadvertantly spoiled sometimes but that is the price for enjoying the LJ interaction.
So, generally,I would suggest that a cut-tag is minimal effort and you don't know who's reading - be kind to us folk from far away...we appreciate it.
Cheers!
Ann
Re: Spoilerism
I think i'll post an announement saying that my journal is spoiler-free guaranteed only for American airing dates, and that there is risk that Europeans could be spoiled.
Re: Spoilerism
I do believe that people reading the LJ know the risk they take - and if they're reading journals that regularly spoiled them and they had an issue with this, they'd just de-friend to protect themselves.
Also, there is a *huge* difference between a random comment or a general statement about an ep and a blow by blow description/review/analysis.
Cheers!
Ann