If you watch TV shows as often as I do, you've probably done the same thing I always do:You find out you love a particular character or actor, look them up on IMDb for more information, and inevitably find they're going to be removed. in a few episodes.
IMDb is wonderful for a lot of things, but the fact that it's so easy to see how many episodes a character appears in, in fact, it's almost impossible no View episode counts:Means an innocent visit to the site could lead to spoilers, both minor and major.
An effective way to fix it is to install and use the IMDb hide episode spoilers extension for Chrome, which was created by someone who knew how frustrating this fight can be for TV fans.
When installed, the extension disables episode counts for actors in the cast list. They will still be listed in order from most episodes to least episodes, but you won't know the exact number, which is all that matters. Spoilers can be turned on and off with the click of a button in case you really need to see episode counts.
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Have you ever been spoiled by IMDb? What kind of tricks do you use to avoid being spoiled ever again? Let us know in the comments!