writing reviews, but what about the spoileder problem. don't you get annoyed if you read something online if you're trying to avoid it? like learning the score of a basketball game that you've taped to watch later. >> much like a good sporting event, you can watch it over and over. the quality is high enough, spoilers won't make a difference. i can think like i knew what was going to happen in game of thrones, too. it was still compelling viewing. and with arrested, there is so much richness to the text, so much inside jokes that you can watch it again and again. >> ken tucker, it seems to me that it raises the question of which is the audience that you are writing for. it was so easy in the old days because everybody was on episode three and it would be the hype and anticipation and speculation about episode four. now you don't know whether you're writing for somebody who has seen the entire season or only a couple of episodes and that has to be challenging for