QUOTE(taiwopanfob @ Thu 2nd September 2010, 7:21pm)
QUOTE(dtobias @ Thu 2nd September 2010, 10:11pm)
Why should this play have any more (or less) protection against spoilers than any other suspenseful work of fiction?
For the same reason why BLP victims should be accommodated: the/a principal is making the request.
What in the world is wrong with using a collapse box for spoiler information, so that someone simply needs to click once to read it? I'd prefer that courtesy, myself, so I could choose to see it or not. I did, from this here, go read the article, and I'm a little sorry I did, if I ever am able to see the play. It's a
spoiler. Sometimes we forget that knowledge has purposes.