Fans of the hit HBO show 'Succession' are pissed at the Los Angeles Times for posting an article spoiling the latest episode right as it was released.
Lots of folks who watch"Succession" had Sunday night's episode ruined by the Los Angeles Times ... and they're pissed at the newspaper for spoiling a huge plot twist.
If you've made it this far, you probably already know the show's main character, Logan Roy, dies in the third episode of season four. The spoiler was hard to miss, because it was right there in the headline ..."Logan Roy, conservative media mogul who shaped contemporary politics, dies at 84.","died Sunday while traveling to Sweden aboard a company jet. He was 84, we think."
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