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I can understand that, but in this specific context I think it's fine. I'm not hinting towards something, I'm just informing them of something they've missed. And while it isn't crucial to the plot, it's also, well, not crucial to the plot. If they never read this, they can still watch the show. If they do see this, then they now know about added context that a person hearing the dialogue should know at this point (Its also not like I'm specifically pointing out something they already know, they missed it in the episode, and it is a very interesting moment).
Themoon
2023-06-24 02:05:14 +0000 UTC
I get that it is something that can be learned from the show at this point but it also can be a little risky to be calling attention to something in particular as someone watches a show. Even if you don't specifically name the spoiler, you can prime people to be expecting something that's supposed to be a big reveal. I think we all kinda forget the fragmented way in which we all experience media, and we want reaction channels to notice everything that we want them to notice and talk about it, but pointing out a story beat that might be organically missed can take away from a first viewing experience, in my opinion. I think it's only necessary to inform them that they've missed something if it's crucial to understanding the plot in future episodes.
John Cedar
2023-06-24 00:43:25 +0000 UTC
During the conversation this exchange happens in the episode. "Listen to yourself Wrath, you've been around these humans for far to long." then Bradley responds "You may be right Pride.". Look up any reaction of this episode and you will see people reacting to them name dropping Pride.
Themoon
2023-06-23 19:44:00 +0000 UTC
It is a spoiler when the name is not mentioned in the episode. Let them work it out for themselves.
Rime Pendragon
2023-06-23 16:47:46 +0000 UTC
It's not a spoiler lol, it literally happened in this episode
Jacob Albers
2023-06-23 01:21:55 +0000 UTC
Dude. STFU. NO SPOILERS!
rrrebo
2023-06-22 22:23:10 +0000 UTC
First Doctor (Marco) was the guy Ed and Al stopped and visited on their train ride back in like episode 6, he was the one who gave them the "truth hidden within the truth" clue which led them to find out philosopher stones were made from humans. One of Mustang's subordinates (Breda, AKA hot dog guy in the opening) was sent to find him again but found his house trashed and him gone, taken by the sin squad (this happened a few episodes back, but it was quick so it's easy to forget).
Second Doctor (Knox) is the autopsy doctor and Mustang's friend from the war, he was the one who helped with Maria Ross's dental records when they faked her death (he made the "torched a beautiful woman" or whatever comment to Mustang, evidently he was just playing along though).
Plus, big reveal that the rest of the senior staff government is in on it too! I like to think of it as if thinking only the President is secretly corrupt, then finding out all of Congress is in on it too...
Blueshocked
2023-06-22 01:44:30 +0000 UTC
If your still wondering btw, during the scene with the spider, Bradley was talking to Pride. Fun fact, it's actually the first time Pride is ever mentioned in the show! Hoped that helped :)