Why do so many programs feature a trailer that gives away most of the next episode's story? I end up muting the sound and turning away, as I'd rather not know what is going to happen next week. Do the channel's think that we'll forget the show is on next week, or that we'll have a heart attack if surprised by a plot development?
I'm also curious as to why people search out details of upcoming plots - most shows are designed so that future revelations are supposed to be a surprise, but a lot of people enjoy knowing everything that is going to happen in advance. I'm not knocking those people (as long as they keep their spoilers to themselves/where they can't be seen by casual browsers), but could someone explain the appeal? I can see that years ago folk may have felt that they were in an elite "in the know" club, but with the widespread use of the net that's not really the case these days...
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