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A Bit Of Spoiler?

Kam Raslan | Julian Yap | Sim Wie Boon

21-Jan-22 21:00

A Bit Of Spoiler?

It’s an all-BFM affair in this episode of A Bit of Culture, with Julian Yap and Sim Wie Boon accompanying Kam as he muses about his relationship with Napoleon and how it changes from admiration to slight disgust. Prior to that, Julian talks about spoiler culture, in light of the recently released Spider-Man: No Way Home and how people have been trying to avoid spoilers, or spoiling it for others, intentionally. In the second part of the conversation, Sim ponders about the things that we used to do, but we don’t do anymore, such as memorising phone numbers and roads.

Produced by: Ali Johan

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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