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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2017 2:01:41 GMT
I'm not. My point is that no one actually HAS to have seen the latest episode of a show to know what happens in it. This is the age of the internet, genius. Figure it out. You're not......what? A cheerleader?! Maybe you're not, but you seem to be extremely vested in what someone else thinks and why they think it. If you think that reading a Wiki description or somebody else's synopsis of a movie/TV show is exactly the same thing as actually watching the show for yourself and forming your own unique option on the matter....then, you need to figure out what you're actually missing. Different people have different views on a variety of things. That's OK, but make those choices for yourself and don't be lead by the nose by someone else. If you're going to allow someone else to tell you if something is bad or good (without gaining first-hand knowledge), then knock yourself out. Just don't judge those that have a differing opinion. Wrong yet again. You'd have been benched by now if this was a ball game. Actually, just reading up on what happened on a TV show is a perfectly fine way to gauge if you approve of it. "That's OK, but make those choices for yourself and don't be lead by the nose by someone else." First of all: fuck you. I'm not lead around by anyone. I do make my own decisions, so you can just fuck right off and stay there, wanker. I'm not letting anyone tell me what to enjoy or not. If I want to find out what happened secondhand, that's my choice. I don't need to see most of Colin Baker's run to know how bad it was based on what I've read about it. So again, you can fuck right off.
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