Does this apply strictly to Twitter, I wonder? I certainly don't think
it's necessary to Twitter every damn thing that comes into your head
(or much of anything, really), but I'm of the school that believes
that once the whole country has had the chance to see the show
broadcast, it's fair game.

Personally, I had the first season of "Veronica Mars" spoiled -- but
that was months after the finale had aired, and even though I still
haven't seen all of "The Wire," I'm aware of the deaths of certain
characters (I just pretend to myself that I don't know). I chalk that
up to my own tardiness than to the faults of others, though.

--Dave Sikula

On Dec 28, 8:06 pm, Joe Hass <[email protected]> wrote:
> Someone suggests a 72-hour cooling off period once a show's original
> live airing ends.
>
> WSJ:http://goo.gl/RCpgj

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