that's retarded a spoiler is a spoiler no matter how much time has passed
I'd like to know the list of movies that you haven't seen and that i have just to spoil you and then say "duuuude it's been 4 years how couldn't you see this movie, duuuuude" "duuuude"
While i agree that it sucks to be spoiled at some point you just have to accept that the risk of not having seen things after about a year is that you're going to be spoiled.
At this point though, it's on netflix so if you were interested, you've had your chance to see it. I hate people who are upset you spoiled anything over 2 months old, if you wanted to see it yourself, you already would've
It's not actually fully confirmed until about midway through the first season actually, when Barry first faces the Reverse Flash. In the first few episodes we just see Harrison doing bad stuff at the end of each episode, but without any concrete connection to the Reverse Flash.
And Pulp Fiction came out when, exactly? I think it was '94; anyway, it came out that long ago, and I still haven't seen it. Point is, just because something has been out for a while, doesn't mean everyone has seen it.
You don't see people talking about older films very often, so the likelihood of running across spoilers of them is pretty low compared to a show, like The Flash, that came out, I think, two years ago. And it doesn't help that it's an ongoing television show either. Plot points about season three get spoiled when you're just half-way through season one. At least with a movie, assuming it's not apart of a series, is it's own contained story, and you don't really have to invest a lot of time into it; whereas with a aT.V. show you have to invest HOURS, and if someone comes along just to spoil something, keep in mind this is an ongoing show, not one that's finished, or a movie, you feel like you've been cheated of experiencing that reveal for yourself. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt because the spoiler isn't to far into the show.