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TV Show, more content there.
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I don’t think people are truly grasping the consequences of each decision so I shall rephrase the question. Which are you less afraid of? Knowing what happens in every Disney Channel Movie Or Knowing what happens in every Disney channel TV show
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TV Show. I'll finally know how One Piece ends before I die.
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Tv show, because then I would never need to binge watch something ever again
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Mm...movies. TV shows can last for longer an have more twists and turns. It would suck having movies spoiled, but many of the best movies are based on books anyway, which means I'd likely already know the plot.
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Shows, I barely ever watch shows or tv in general so it wouldn't affect me much.
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Too late. They're called trailers and promos. They show who did it. They show if the guy gets the girl/guy. They show the big joke and the big action scene. If Psycho came out today they'd show . . . and ruin it.
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Movies, I watch less movies
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Doesn’t matter. What matters is, finding the next big movie, and making bets on what I predict will happen.
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I'd take Super Bowl winner over either one.
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Would streaming service TV shows count under TV?
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TV. I don’t watch TV a lot.
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Modifié par Golden Owl : 8/31/2020 6:47:26 PMThat spoiler didn’t work like you hoped it would did it?