Shouldn’t People asking a question or posting an answer with actual Spoiler information…….?
Be Courtious enough to warn others with a *spoiler alert!*
Or is this just me?
(Wow! Okay, I don’t mind conspiring and guessing about upcoming plots and suggesting what may or may not happen, but come on people, If you have some actual spoiler information, Please type out a warning before I finish reading your question, or even your posts so I know to skip that one…
Some of us don’t want to know what hasn’t been done yet on our soaps. I like being able to figure something out on my own or with friends only after it’s been talked about or hinted on TV!!!)
There have been several times when I read a question about the impending/compromising situation the character was in, so I click on it to read the questions details, and they go right into a huge spoiler plot that I didn’t want to know about…
I don’t want to know for sure, just speculate with me! If you want to tell us about it, warn us others about your intentions to spill the beans….Wouldn’t that be nice?
Yes. Spoilers in answers or questions should be identified as such.
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Is this the best Showtime can do with “THE TUDORS”?
I eagerly awaited the debut of “The Tudors” on Showtime, but, so-far have been very dissappointed. I grant that the series looks beautiful and that is all that I can say. For anyone wanting to learn anything about Tudor England, or the Court of Henry VIII and his six wives, will certainly not find it here. There is an abundance of contemporanious information to rely on and I see no attempt to portray any of these majestic characters as they were. One only has to see paintings in the National Portrait Gallery, for instance, to get an idea of what Henry VIII looked liked. The actor portraying Henry is neither physically right nor does he invoke the magnificence that was this English King. There is enough real sex, violence, opulence, and all the rest, to satisfy any average viewer. As a history buff and lover of film, this series is thin stuff indeed. I think it possible to both educate and entertain. This series is, sadly, a silly, tricked-out soap-opera. Off with their heads!
I have to disagree, though my history does not seem to be as strong as yours.
Remember…it’s entertainment, and directors do not ultimately have to portray history exactly as it happened…look at “300,” it’s apparently historically inaccurate, but it seems to have made a big impact on today’s movie-goers.
If people want to learn the real facts, they’ll go to a documentary…those who turn to Showtime to actually learn something probably aren’t all that smart to begin with!
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