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Young Montalbano

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There is one thing you probably don't know, which is that the spoiler warning message that used to exist in wikipedia was outlawed a few years ago. The argument was that anyone who looks at a section of an article called "Plot" or "Summary" should expect to see the full summary, including the ending. So, although I didn't agree with taking the spoiler warnings away, I have tried to abide by it. (Of course, we could re-start the debate and try to get the spoiler warning re-introduced.) However, I also think that some of the episode summaries in this and many other articles about TV series often read like an advert, as though they've been copied from a TV listing or something, and we don't really want that either. Deb (talk) 16:26, 18 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Here's chapter and verse: Wikipedia:Spoiler. Deb (talk) 20:47, 18 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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