Spoiling for a fight
Nov. 6th, 2003 07:46 pmGrragh. And I'd been so good.
Despite seeing several Matrix-themed discussions on the various noticeboards I frequent, I've managed to avoid the temptation of reading any of them. I will, on occasion, read about things in advance, because I can't wait and want to know (so, for example, I found out about Fight Club and Sixth Sense ahead of time), but I have decided that I would like to wait, this time, so the impact is not lessened. Unfortunately when I checked my Friends page this evening there was a massive big spoiler staring at me from the top of the page. Guh! The culprit has since snipped the offending line, but the damage is done.
He's a ghost, they all die, birds save the day, she's really a man, they're the same person.
Despite seeing several Matrix-themed discussions on the various noticeboards I frequent, I've managed to avoid the temptation of reading any of them. I will, on occasion, read about things in advance, because I can't wait and want to know (so, for example, I found out about Fight Club and Sixth Sense ahead of time), but I have decided that I would like to wait, this time, so the impact is not lessened. Unfortunately when I checked my Friends page this evening there was a massive big spoiler staring at me from the top of the page. Guh! The culprit has since snipped the offending line, but the damage is done.
He's a ghost, they all die, birds save the day, she's really a man, they're the same person.
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Date: 2003-11-06 12:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-11-07 01:12 am (UTC)It was cool, he was a ghost and he still hadn't found his sled.