The recaps, the podcasts, the Reddit spirals, the TikTok breakdowns —
all of it is consumption. Delicious, in some cases. But passive.
The Spoilers Society is active. It's alive.
A room full of people who watched the same thing and
can't stop thinking about it.
Shared space. One drink minimum.
Spoilers not just allowed — required.
Some shows get under your skin. You finish an episode and you need to talk about it — not type about it, not post about it, not scroll a comment section at midnight. Talk about it. With someone who's as deep in it as you are.
The Spoilers Society is a recurring event series built around exactly that moment. A show everyone's seen. Opinions nobody's keeping to themselves. The show is the premise. The conversation is what happens next.
Good conversations have a subject. They happen between people who share a genuine enthusiasm — for an idea, a story, a world they can't stop thinking about. What tends to follow, naturally and without engineering, is everything else.
"Hit series are one of the few shared experiences we have left. The discourse lives online — fragmented, sometimes distorted, often toxic. The Spoilers Society brings it back to the room: in person, in real time, where nuance survives and connection actually happens."
— Founder, The Spoilers SocietyThe syllabus is fluid — shaped by what's capturing people's imaginations right now, what just ended and left everyone reeling, and what's been quietly under the radar for too long. It reflects the highs and lows of the TV landscape. And it's open. If there's something you think belongs here, tell us.
Each gathering is built around a show — or a specific stretch of episodes — that's generating real conversation. A facilitator opens the evening and stays present throughout, reading the room and keeping the energy moving. Beyond that, the conversation belongs to whoever shows up.
Bars and intimate venues in Boston and New York. Capacity kept small by design. The kind of space where a real conversation can actually happen.
"People are craving authentic connection — and what we're building is a space that sparks the kind of energy that happens when people gather around something they're genuinely obsessed with and itching to talk about."
— Founder, The Spoilers SocietyFirst to know when events open in your city. One email. No noise.