Check out this fantastic article from Project Casting, which also covers TSDF. I really enjoyed the last part of the article about if 'spoilers diminish enjoyment of fiction'.
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Overall, ‘The Spoiling Dead Fans’ has a long future ahead of them. Executive producer David Alpert said the original comics have given them enough ideas for Rick Grimes and company over the next seven years. “I happen to love working from source material, specifically because we have a pretty good idea of what Season 10 is gonna be”, Alpert said. “We know where seasons 11 and 12 [will be]… we have benchmarks and milestones for those seasons if we’re lucky enough to get there.”
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For all of those producers upset about ‘The Spoiling Dead Fans,’ in 2011, Nicholas Christenfeld and Jonathan Leavitt of UC San Diego did a psychological experiment testing whether spoilers actually diminish enjoyment of fiction. They gave subjects short stories with twist endings to read, giving some of the subjects information about the twist in advance. For nearly every story, subjects who had the story “spoiled” actually enjoyed the story more than the subjects who didn’t know the ending in advance.
Check out this fantastic article from Project Casting, which also covers TSDF. I really enjoyed the last part of the article about if 'spoilers diminish enjoyment of fiction'.OverallOverall, ‘The Spoiling Dead Fans’ has a long future ahead of them. Executive producer David Alpert said the original comics have given them enough ideas for Rick Grimes and company over the next seven years. “I happen to love working from source material, specifically because we have a pretty good idea of what Season 10 is gonna be”, Alpert said. “We know where seasons 11 and 12 [will be]… we have benchmarks and milestones for those seasons if we’re lucky enough to get there.”The_Walking_Dead1655For all of those producers upset about ‘The Spoiling Dead Fans,’ in 2011, Nicholas Christenfeld and Jonathan Leavitt of UC San Diego did a psychological experiment testing whether spoilers actually diminish enjoyment of fiction. They gave subjects short stories with twist endings to read, giving some of the subjects information about the twist in advance. For nearly every story, subjects who had the story “spoiled” actually enjoyed the story more than the subjects who didn’t know the ending in advance.
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