Shia Kyosuka wrote:Honestly.
FandC, you probably wouldn't be so annoyed if you wouldn't have assumed that just because of something like that, the series is dead to me.
I'd like you to show me once where I said
[spoiler]Oh, woe is me, L is dead, so therefore Death Note isn't my favorite ever anymore and I'll never watch it ever again! L should've lived! LIVED![/spoiler]
Wait, I DIDN'T say that. You just assumed that's what I meant even after I told you that's not what I was saying!
I've said it before, and I'll say it again.
Really, how long are you going to keep this going? Are you trying to convince me that the content of the spoiler is the cause of me not watching? Because that's the vibe you're giving off.
And why are you taking my exaggerations so literally?
*Head/desk.*
Assumed?
Since everyone in the boat (myself included) wants to get off this topic, I'll try to sweep it under the rug as quickly as I can. Because I really didn't want this to blow up in every one's face. The following post is meant to be explanatory, not argumentative.
Let's review, shall we? Here's the original post that inadvertently started this debacle:
Raiden no Kishi wrote:My avatar is L from Death Note. Why? Because L is one of my favorite characters. He's a weird, silly, yet [snip to avoid more pointless drama] brilliant.
[spoiler]Or at least he WAS, until the mangaka had him killed and replaced with two dorks. : : shakes fist : :[/spoiler]
And Shai's response:
Shia Kyosuka wrote:.....
*sigh*
Looks like I'll be finding a new favorite anime. -_-
Followed by Shia's new signature:
Shia Kyosuka wrote:Death Note....
Most horrible spoiler ever....
*crushed*
And by Shia's new thread:
Shia Kyosuka wrote:Somebody please help me...
Death Note was my most favorite anime ever, but now it's been spoiled... so much, I really don't want to watch it anymore.
Somebody give me another anime on this one's level to help me get over it.
And by Shai's response to my initial response:
Shia Kyosuka wrote:What do you mean, don't give up my fandom?
Death Note's dead to me now. ._.
Just give me another anime that you feel can replace Death Note for me.
So I mentally tally everything up from your posts
Pre-Spoiler"Most favorite Anime ever."
Post-Spoiler"Looks like I'll be finding a new favorite anime. -_-"
"I really don't want to watch it anymore."
"Death Note's dead to me now. ._."
Spoiler[spoiler]L dies.[/spoiler]
And the Exciting Conclusion of Fish's thought process...So I see.
Now as I've already said, and repeatedly so (with blunt instruments), I can see how a spoiler would interfere with ones enjoyment of any series. Everyone seems to be mentally cutting that out of my posts. I get you people! Spoiler, spoiling, spoiled, it all adds up]this[/I] is where my thought process eats its own head in confusion:
Shia Kyosuka wrote:I've said it before, and I'll say it again.
The content of the spoiler has nothing to do with it. It's the fact that it was a spoiler.
This is where I disagree with you, and have apparantly been wasting my time trying to bring to your attention. If it's the fact that it was a spoiler is enough to drive you off, I could've tossed in the identity of the 3rd Kira and you'd have made this thread. Spoilers never just ruin a series because they are spoilers, it's because of what they specifically spoil. And you seem to think otherwise, which completely baffles me. What you're communicating to me is that had you watched the series of your own accord, seen the spoiler (no doubt by the end of March at the latest), you would not have lost interest in the series, but kept watching. Seeing how you reacted to the spoiler in question, the series fall from grace, needing a new show, the oft-recycled "dead to me" comment, I can only conceive that had you seen in on your own time, you'd
still be just as disenchanted with the series, except it would be then instead of now. Why? Not because of who the 3rd Kira is. Not because of what Misa-Misa is advertising for. But because of what specifically happened to that specific character.
You repeatedly stress otherwise. I'm not seeing it. And that's what I've been needling away at.