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Old 09-27-2009, 08:33 PM   #17
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I believe that it was Wilkie Collins who first established the "fair play" rule in The Moonstone. The reader is given all the information necessary to solve the problem themself, unlike Conan Doyle's stories.

I feel that it cheats the readers if they aren't given a fair chance to solve the puzzle for themselves.
It doesn't really bother me for some reason. But like I said earlier, I just sit back and enjoy the show
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