0/5

Do Spoilers really spoil?

An experiment as to whether Spoiling increases or decreases the enjoyment of a fictional narrative.

Nicholas Christenfeld from UC San Diego Department of Psychology, experiments as to whether Spoiling increases or decreases the enjoyment of a fictional narrative.

But do you agree with his conclusions?

One Response

  1. Absolutely agree. A case in point…I read all the “Home & Away” spoilers, then enjoy the storylines leading up to what I know is going to happen. Makes watching this dross somewhat bearable. The opposite for murder mysteries. Avoid spoilers at all cost.”Midsomer Murders” is brilliant at hiding the culprit, throwing in red herrings along the way, until Barnaby hits on it.

Leave a Reply