Post by bobdoc on Jan 29, 2010 15:13:35 GMT -4
This might have been best said on the spoiler page, but I think more people will get the warning if I post it here. I'll still post a spoiler tag in certain parts, just in case. If it's deemed necessary to move it to the spoiler section anyway, I'll understand.
There hasn't been much worry about finding spoilers, since Damon and Carlton haven't leaked anything new for months. Dark UFO's contacts have leaked plenty of spoilers, but it's been easy to ignore them, if that's your choice. But with the premiere four days away, it looks like the no official spoiler policy is being lifted. I don't know any new spoilers, nor did I list them in the tags- but they display how they might be found.
It looks like the spoiler veil is being lifted by Darlton at the finish line- so I wanted to give all you spoilerphobes fair warning. For those of you who've avoided spoilers, I urge you that it might be harder than ever to avoid them, now that we're so close. I haven't avoided all spoilers myself, but the temptation is greater than ever now.
For those of you trying to go unspoiled - or not be spoiled any more than you are now - I urge you to be very, very careful of where you go, what you watch, and what you read, over the next four days. We've almost made it to the end - but its the actual end that's the most painful part to endure. That's how it'll likely be when the series finale approaches, and that's how it's really starting to look like now. If the wait hasn't been heck before, it is now.
S6 is tantalizingly close, moreso than ever. But I'd rather wait the final four days to know anything more, although it's going to be extremely hard to do it now. If you feel the same way, I give you fair warning to watch your back.
I fear I may cause the thing I wanted to prevent - like Miles said Jack may have done with The Incident - by telling you of all this and making you aware of the new temptations. But at least by telling you, it gives you fair warning if you stumble onto something, and it might help you better avoid it - if that's your choice.
There hasn't been much worry about finding spoilers, since Damon and Carlton haven't leaked anything new for months. Dark UFO's contacts have leaked plenty of spoilers, but it's been easy to ignore them, if that's your choice. But with the premiere four days away, it looks like the no official spoiler policy is being lifted. I don't know any new spoilers, nor did I list them in the tags- but they display how they might be found.
Verizon's "Message in a Bottle" sweepstakes offered lucky users the chance to see the opening minutes of Tuesday's ep- and I think that video is already leaking online. Since the opening scene has always been the best part of a Lost premiere, I do not want to see it before Tuesday night- so I can't tell you if it has Ben or Locke in it. But I now have to go four whole days avoiding the temptation, so I may have to avoid all Lost sites that might host it, or talk about it.
In addition, there's going to be a promo with new footage during Sunday night's "Desperate Housewives" ep, and some already found a radio ad with some new dialogue, which I put on the spoiler page.
In addition, there's going to be a promo with new footage during Sunday night's "Desperate Housewives" ep, and some already found a radio ad with some new dialogue, which I put on the spoiler page.
It looks like the spoiler veil is being lifted by Darlton at the finish line- so I wanted to give all you spoilerphobes fair warning. For those of you who've avoided spoilers, I urge you that it might be harder than ever to avoid them, now that we're so close. I haven't avoided all spoilers myself, but the temptation is greater than ever now.
If the opening minutes of Tuesday's ep are out there, I may need to stay away from all other Lost sites for the next four days. Even searching for Michael interviews on Google News might be risky, if Google turns up articles that display spoilers on the heading.
For those of you trying to go unspoiled - or not be spoiled any more than you are now - I urge you to be very, very careful of where you go, what you watch, and what you read, over the next four days. We've almost made it to the end - but its the actual end that's the most painful part to endure. That's how it'll likely be when the series finale approaches, and that's how it's really starting to look like now. If the wait hasn't been heck before, it is now.
S6 is tantalizingly close, moreso than ever. But I'd rather wait the final four days to know anything more, although it's going to be extremely hard to do it now. If you feel the same way, I give you fair warning to watch your back.
I fear I may cause the thing I wanted to prevent - like Miles said Jack may have done with The Incident - by telling you of all this and making you aware of the new temptations. But at least by telling you, it gives you fair warning if you stumble onto something, and it might help you better avoid it - if that's your choice.