This may seem like a really basic point, but it's one that needs to be made. Spoilers are EVERYWHERE. Thanks to social media, if you don't watch a show the very first time it's aired, you're guaranteed to find out what happens. Add that to the explosion of set leaks and photos that ooze out of every major show and you've basically uncovered the plot for a season which is yet to be filmed. Thrones is no exception. Teasers and hints are great, but there's a line where teasing a show becomes outright spoiling it. If you took away blurry set leaks, we'd all be fretting over Jon Snow and going into Season 6 completely unaware of his fate. Now we have expectations of what will happen and HBO must double their efforts to ensure the show is still shocking, surprising and unpredictable despite people already uncovering massively specific details. I want to watch Season 6 on screen in April, not via vague tweet updates in October/November/December.