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A spoiler is an element of a disseminated summary or description of a media narrative that reveals significant plot elements, with the implication that the experience ...
That leaves me wondering whether to a) leave the article alone, b) move the end spoiler to follow the second paragraph of "Religious Content," or c) remove the spoiler tags, on the grounds that the only real plot ending detail is who Meg rescues and how, and that's in the plot section and can be avoided by spoiler info-averse readers on general ...
Before you head down the yellow brick road: be warned there are spoilers ahead. Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire first hit shelves in 2007. The book ...
Spoiler alert! We're discussing important plot points and the ending of “Nosferatu” (in theaters now), so beware if you haven’t seen it yet.The climax of “Nosferatu” is unlike any love ...
WICKED SPOILERS ARE AHEAD. Elphaba Is Now the Wicked Witch of the West. Wicked Part 2 takes place in the slightly distant future where—thanks to Oz propaganda (ozganda, if you will) ...
And yet the guideline states "A spoiler is a piece of information about a narrative work (such as a book, film, television series, or a video game) which reveals plot points or twists and thus may degrade the experience of persons who wish to experience the work themselves." and "When including spoilers, editors should make sure that an ...