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Dreadful Nonsense

"I've read your blog. it's really funny. you should write a column." - Jon Ronson

I swore to myself when the last season was released on video, and I knew every last thing that was going to happen just before it happened, and there were no nice surprises for me, that I wouldn't read any of the recaps or pay attention to any of the spoilers, and wouldn't know a thing about the new season of Angel until it was shown on the telly. But I've ruined that for myself, and now I can't stop looking ahead at everything.

To try to stop searching for spoilers on Angel, I've started to read recaps of ER and 24 instead. It's a terrible addiction. I can't help myself. I think I should start smoking more.

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