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Originally Posted by Marcus H.
It doesn't, obviously. What I meant is: if you're about to pick up a show A that's made by person X who made a lackluster adaptation B, then you'll end up asking about both adaptation B and person X OR the original source of show A if it's an adaptation. The response will help you avoid person X's works in the future. The comparisons will begin there, as do the spoilers.
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There is a difference between a lackluster adaptation and a lackluster show, which goes back to my point that the former is not as useful to know if you're not already familiar with the source material or interested in it.