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    'Portlandia' Season 3 Sketch: Spoiler Alert! It's About Spoilers (Video)

    (Spoiler alert: Contains spoilers about lots of shows, including "Breaking Bad," "Mad Men," "The Wire," "Game of Thrones," "Dexter," "Six Feet Under" and, yes, even "Boy Meets World")

    Thanks to TiVo and streaming services like Netflix, it's fairly common that fans are enjoying popular shows at very different narrative stages, causing many conversations to be interrupted by the phrase, "No spoilers!"

    The writers of "Portlandia" have noticed the heightened sensitivity to spoilers and, in response, have created a sketch chock full of them. 

    Also read: Chloe Sevigny to Guest Star on 'Portlandia'

    Preview (if you dare) a spoilerific sketch from the second episode of the third season, which tackles the tough issue.

    Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein return to riff on hipster culture on Friday on IFC.

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