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Bleacher Creature

(11,256 posts)
Fri Feb 26, 2021, 01:36 PM Feb 2021

There should be a moratorium on articles giving WandaVision spoilers in headlines.

It's ridiculous. The show is released at 3:00 am EST, and yet by the time I wake up and go to Google or Yahoo news there's already an article with a mild spoiler, typically along the lines of "We break down the big reveal involving X."

So today I'm only going to DU and a few select political and sports-related sites until I can actually watch it, but they really should give us at least 24 hours. Otherwise, those of us on the east coast need to stay up until 3am to watch it before it can be spoiled - which I'm seriously thinking of doing for the finale (even if it completely wrecks me the next day!).

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There should be a moratorium on articles giving WandaVision spoilers in headlines. (Original Post) Bleacher Creature Feb 2021 OP
I agree. I've been able to avoid them today samsingh Feb 2021 #1
Agreed. Give it at least a few days Clash City Rocker Feb 2021 #2

Clash City Rocker

(3,396 posts)
2. Agreed. Give it at least a few days
Fri Feb 26, 2021, 02:01 PM
Feb 2021

For example, it would have been fair to post an article about Agatha Harkness a couple days ago. She was a fairly minor comics character from the seventies, so I’m sure a number of viewers didn’t recognize the name.

So far, I’ve managed to avoid the spoilers. We’ll watch it tonight.

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