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On BSWiki a spoiler is only something that hasn't aired in the US yet. If something happened in an aired episode, but you haven't seen it, that's not a spoiler (if we went by that, everything would be a spoiler for ''someone''). You'll have to exercise some self-restraint then and not click on the answers to questions, because those will inevitably point to future episodes. You will generally be fine reading the analysis or notes sections though, as they are mostly written directly after the episode aired. That it is, if you really haven't seen the episodes yet. But even if, it's still true in general. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 18:22, 9 March 2007 (CST)
On BSWiki a spoiler is only something that hasn't aired in the US yet. If something happened in an aired episode, but you haven't seen it, that's not a spoiler (if we went by that, everything would be a spoiler for ''someone''). You'll have to exercise some self-restraint then and not click on the answers to questions, because those will inevitably point to future episodes. You will generally be fine reading the analysis or notes sections though, as they are mostly written directly after the episode aired. That it is, if you really haven't seen the episodes yet. But even if, it's still true in general. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 18:22, 9 March 2007 (CST)
Yeah I know it's kinda given...
But in this case the episode summary outlines events of the following episode(s) ''without'' an answer link or such.
As I understand it, these links keep the episodes apart so a reader can ''choose'' to browse any additional information outside the events of the episode.--[[User:Klesk|Klesk]] 15:00, 10 March 2007 (CST)

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Spoilers

On BSWiki a spoiler is only something that hasn't aired in the US yet. If something happened in an aired episode, but you haven't seen it, that's not a spoiler (if we went by that, everything would be a spoiler for someone). You'll have to exercise some self-restraint then and not click on the answers to questions, because those will inevitably point to future episodes. You will generally be fine reading the analysis or notes sections though, as they are mostly written directly after the episode aired. That it is, if you really haven't seen the episodes yet. But even if, it's still true in general. --Serenity 18:22, 9 March 2007 (CST)

Yeah I know it's kinda given... But in this case the episode summary outlines events of the following episode(s) without an answer link or such. As I understand it, these links keep the episodes apart so a reader can choose to browse any additional information outside the events of the episode.--Klesk 15:00, 10 March 2007 (CST)