I don’t know if this is an #ActuallyAutistic thing, but I don’t get the ‘no spoilers!’ Thing with tv and movies.
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I don’t know if this is an #ActuallyAutistic thing, but I don’t get the ‘no spoilers!’ Thing with tv and movies. I LOVE spoilers. I don’t like surprises ahahaha I love reading spoilers for every show
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I will read the synopsis for everything when I start watching it. I also sort of have an auditory processing thing and I am face blind so I don’t know who is speaking unless there are subtitles and unless I read about it first
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@skinnylatte I don't know if it is an autistic thing but for me it is also a formal background in theatre thing. Knowing the full shape of a tale up front can make me *more* excited to see a particular take, its style, and its messaging in context.
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@tsdower oh I can see that
I think the element of surprise is overrated anyway and good storytelling stands up to a lot. Except in genres where the surprise matters, like stand up comedy or mystery