The BBC web masters and their careless spoilers
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Our Girl
!!!deleted!!! (41638798) — 11 years ago(October 16, 2014 08:19 PM)
Gosh, what is it about the BBC web managers who continually spoil episodes right and left on program websites?
This goes on all the time. Are the interns or less skilled web people choosing the photos that go up on these BBC sites for a show and nobody's checking it, or don't they care?
Went to the "Our Girl" site just to see something general, and there was Episode 5 promo with something like "Molly deals with the events in Afghanistan and has to cope with who lives and who dies" or something like that.
And the photo with it? One of the injured characters behind her with a bandage on.
Thanks. So if somebody lives and somebody dies, guess that mystery is solved long before we ever tune in this Sunday.
Why go to such lengths to film a big cliffhanger and then spoil it ahead of time? Bizarre.
What are they thinking? Is this just brainless stuff, or does nobody care anymore about spoilers on the show's own web sites?
Just me I guess. Sigh. -
wodgey — 11 years ago(October 19, 2014 02:46 PM)
Just curious. Are you thinking "D'Oh" and wishing you could click the 'retract comment' button?
As a small silver lining though; At least the Director of Red-Herrings can sleep easy in the knowledge that their job is safe -
!!!deleted!!! (41638798) — 11 years ago(October 20, 2014 08:03 PM)
Yes, indeed! D'oh. haha
A thousand lashes for me with a wet noodle. That's what I get for being ranty.
Mea culpa!
Interesting end though. Did not see Smurf's end cominguntil he had the problem with his eyes at the computer. Then I thoughtuh oh. Here it comes