Thanks for ruining the show before I even watch it google…

by Saiken27

15 Comments

  1. ParticularEgg9682 on

    Not to be rude, but thats kinda on you. If you were gonna watch it, why Google if it is completed?

  2. Please don’t let that stop you from watching it though, the show is great, and honestly the ending is kinda exactly what you expect after enough episodes, but it’s case study that a well executed ending is still very emotional even if you know what happens.

  3. Primordial_slayer on

    I feel like a show where the entire plot is assassination of a character, the show ending after said character gets assassinated is not that big of a spoiler

  4. Cyborg_Frankfurt on

    I had back to back one piece spoilers today, literally scrolling on tiktok and the first word and image shown is spoilers, can’t have shit anymore haha.

  5. Never type “what episode….” In a search bar. Google will fill it in with all kinds of spoilers

  6. It is still worth watching. The finale got me crying on my third rewatch and it is still the only time anime got my to straight up cry

  7. HarleyArchibaldLeon on

    A bit unrelated but I hate how fan Wiki spoil a series when all I want is to see the goddamn VA (Who is not on MAL because they’re not important enough).

  8. Unironically I use duckduckgo because googles search engine always shows too much information and spoils all kinds of shows and books for me. Another option is just searching the show on imdb. Bing even shows less spoilers than google!

  9. Why would you asked that question? Just watch the anime, finish it. Then see if there’s another season.

    Who cares if an anime is finished or not.

  10. I’ve had two different shows ruined for me this way. One time, the top result was a news article with a big headline: “X main character dies in season finale!” Even looking a show up on IMDb can spoil, when it lists a cast member as “Joe Side Character/Actually The Villain.”

    Nowadays I just rely on word of mouth and go into everything blind, not even watching movie trailers. One of the Spiderman: Homecoming trailers is a perfect example of why not. Getting his cool new suit, seeing the Vulture as a weapons dealer, seeing the romance drama, seeing the ship cut in half scene, seeing Tony take the suit away, seeing the final fight with the Vulture with his suit back. What else was left?

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