Supernovametalstar
03-04-2002, 04:25 PM
This happens to me several times every season. I go looking in the guides to see if there are any unexpected schedule changes, and I see a description or a short piece about a favorite show of mine. I read it, and most times it just repeats what was gone over in the commericals. But every now and then, they'll go and spoil a whole episode for me! So far, it's been Angel and Buffy.
For Buffy, I accidentally found out before the episode aired that the woman Buffy thought she killed was actually Warren's old girlfriend and he was trying to set her up.
This time I read the TV Guide, and it has a short description of tonights Angel episode and it gives away something that can be considered a major shocker and plot point (which I won't even put in a spoiler space because I know the tempation is too great for some to resist sometimes).
Does this bother anyone else, and do you think they shold be a little more quiet about their descriptions of episodes?
For Buffy, I accidentally found out before the episode aired that the woman Buffy thought she killed was actually Warren's old girlfriend and he was trying to set her up.
This time I read the TV Guide, and it has a short description of tonights Angel episode and it gives away something that can be considered a major shocker and plot point (which I won't even put in a spoiler space because I know the tempation is too great for some to resist sometimes).
Does this bother anyone else, and do you think they shold be a little more quiet about their descriptions of episodes?