With TOP MODEL as its Lead-In, VERONICA MARS Improves Over Last Year on Tuesdays
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[NAFDA] Spoiler Policy: Seasons 1-3 and the movie are fair game. Spoiler font two weeks for new content presented all at once (e.g. Season 4 on Hulu is fair game as of Aug. 9, 2019). New content presented as weekly episodes may be discussed with no restrictions as it is released.
With TOP MODEL as its Lead-In, VERONICA MARS Improves Over Last Year on Tuesdays
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So let's just say we're both right!
sounds like a plan to me!
It's reliable, Vonnie. I'm thinking the whole damn thing's going to get cancelled eventually. Frickin' Warner Bros.
::rolleyes:: is it time for me to bring back my WB=Evil Bastards icon?
Well, damn the Alamo Draft House anyway. If it wasn't for places like that people wouldn't expect more on a night out than an animated parade of ads, overpriced sodas and popcorn with salty artificial butter. Trying to make the experience a special one. You'd think they actually cared about what they're showing. Who do they think they are?
Re the teaser: I'm not convinced it is Duncan's, nor that Meg believes it is. She knows that if Veronica believes that, she's more likely to help Meg keep the baby. Also, who wants to bet Veronica ends up on Logan's jury?
Wolfram: I don't think that would be allowed. She's too connected.
Yeah, she would be disqualified instantaneously during the jury review process.
Should the thread slug be edited to reinforce the web promos not being okay for open discussion here?
I don't think we've ever discussed web promos as being too spoilery for this thread at least in whitefont. Is spoiler lite the appropriate place for them?
Whitefont isn't open discussion, in my books.
However, someone might read "aired" and think that web things the network has released are as blackfontable as what was on TV.
If you figure no one will read it and make that mistake, so you don't need the slug edited, no worries.
Actually I agree with you. Maybe you should edit the slug to read "Anything that's aired in the US (including television promos) is fair game..."
We can hash out the approach to web promos, which seems to be a weekly occurrence, in thread.