I'm not going to join the conversation as I just watched the film and am still digesting the experience.
Instead I need to get something off my chest: I feel sorry for every single individual who might inadvertently stumble upon any of the spoiler-infested parts of the 'Well Star Wars 7 is almost upon us' thread. Thanks to a certain arrogant, smug-faced, selfish prick I was robbed of those precious first-time emotional responses of shock and surprise that, partly by way of recall, affect any subsequent viewings. Now, I try not to wallow in the ever so tempting cesspool of human hatred and belittlement that incessantly haunts our virtual social sphere... but I will say this to the proud dimwit: karma is a bitch and I hope she'll ride you sideways till the cows come home.
A huge heartfelt thanks to
<span class="bold">Breja</span> for his attempt to quell the fire and prevent it from spreading while trying to instill a healthy dose of good-natured doubt and repression into our thoughts. Although in the end it didn't make much of a difference (we all know the prick in question is a certified troll - and while watching the film it all too quickly became obvious that the infamous post did contain a real spoiler), I greatly appreciate the reassuring gesture of a kind and thoughtful human being. Thank you
Breja.
What I really don't get, aside from the fact that the user has yet to be banned and the posts get removed (in spite of the amount of negative reputation points and reports), is that others keep the spoiler alive by quoting the full text and/or even confirming the spoiler itself upon viewing the film. I fully understand their emotional response but what the hell were they thinking?! Ignoring and reporting the bastard as well as making sure the spoiler was neither repeated nor discussed any further would have been the best way to deal with it. Instead they unintentionally ended up encouraging the prick and helping him ruin the experience for others.
I'm glad
<span class="bold">tremere110</span> had the decency and common courtesy to create a properly named thread dedicated to discussing the
entire film while helping fellow excited cinemagoers avoid any spoilers. Thank you for that
tremere110.
Finally, I'm appalled at all the users who feel the need to make snide, self-absorbed remarks about people who happen to enjoy either
Star Wars in general or this new film in particular. What's the deal with all the prejudiced generalizations and vitriolic outbursts?