I am agnostic about spoilers
You believe that the existence of spoilers is unknowable?
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I am agnostic about spoilers
You believe that the existence of spoilers is unknowable?
Yes.
I also think this is a reasonable amendment.
It will no longer be considered a spoiler to reveal guest stars in upcoming episodes of a new or existing show as long as the actor is new to the show.
This seems very reasonable. I shall think of it as the Mark Sheppard amendment. Him going to a new show is, "Hey, an actor we've discussed is working" and people might want to watch (or not) the show. Whereas him reappearing on a show where he's previously been a bastard is spoilery.
Can we change "show" to "franchise" or something like that?
e.g.--Knowing that Matt Smith will appear on Torchwood, despite him never having been before, would be wicked spoily. Ditto RDA on SG:A. Not likely to often be an issue, but I'd rather be specific.
Yeah, that's solid. Though, sadly, not that many franchises in operation these days. Who/TW and Eureka/W13, eh?
Apart from the Rainbow of CSIs, that's all I can come up with.
Not likely to often be an issue, but I'd rather be specific.
I am in agreement. Playing a character from another show in a related franchise feels very much "recurring" appearance.
If people are opposed to the proposal, I'd personally like to hear from them. Just because this information doesn't seem at all spoilery to me, it might to others.
Apart from the Rainbow of CSIs, that's all I can come up with.
I am tempted to suggest on the same grounds that a guest appearance by Richard Belzer be automatically considered a spoiler, no matter what the show.
I can think of situations where one might make "reasonable surmises" based on knowledge of the season, if an actor were high-profile enough (Let's say "Nimoy's going to be in the Season 1 Fringe Finale? With a name that big, I bet he's playing William Bell.") But that's the kind of situation that's likely to be kept under wraps or to be in promos.