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Could people not add the entire top 10 list as the example in this page. The purpose is to have people actually watch those shows.... and still have no spoilers. 2-3 should be enough.
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06:19, 23 April 2012 (UTC)reply
Why? Those top 10s are not must know knowledge. It's just entertainment. There will be no entertainment watching the show if we already know the list. That's why there's a no-spoilers policy on IMDb...pls no full top 10s
Can't you just put a spoiler alert on here like the plot summaries on movie articles? I, for one, would like to have a reference here so I don't have to watch the entire, rather un-entertaining show frankly. I'm sure I'm not alone. — Preceding
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