With school and life catching up with you around every corner, when do you even have time to keep up with your favorite shows? Most of us take advantage of our scarce lazy weekends by picking a show we’ve been dying to watch and binge for as long as your guilt will allow you. These nights are the most comforting. You’re laying down eating whatever your heart desires finally catching up with everyone else, until you make one grave mistake. You glance at Twitter for two seconds and suddenly everything changes as you read a tweet about the ending of the show you’ve already invested too much time into to stop watching.
Here’s a list of spoilers that are casually soaring around social media. If you’re planning on starting any of these shows, stay off of all social media so that you can protect yourself from the heartbreak some of us have already experienced.
Nick Didn’t Find Love in Paradise
This one goes to the producers who revealed that Nick would be the next bachelor before some of us finished watching the third season of Bachelor in Paradise. We were really rooting for Nick and Jen, how tragic.
Death of Derek Shepherd
I was scrolling on twitter and saw this one. Maybe it's my fault for following Grey's Anatomy on Twitter, but some people actually start watching later than everyone else. I, along with many others who haven't watched season 11 yet, were heartbroken way too early and extremely unprepared to see this. RIP.
Jane and Michael end up Together After All
Thank you Twitter and Facebook for not letting me get through season 2 peacefully. I was really excited to experience this shock without you.
Chuck and Blair Survive and Even Have a Baby Together
I don't think anyone was that surprised about this one, but I know people who are just starting to watch Gossip Girl (aka the best show of all time) right now. But no one was savage enough to tell everyone who gossip girl is. XOXO.
Please Stop.
Can't we all just be happy and allow others to indulge in their shows without keeping their phones locked up in another room? But let's face it: We secretly like knowing.