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"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" has officially been viewed by Los Angeles critics (who seemed to really dig it), but now the real challenge is here: avoiding spoilers.
With only a few days before us common folk get the chance to see “The Force Awakens,” it will be easy to dive into a pool of spoilers and revelations (like the one that Chewbacca has been secretly working for the Empire the entire time).
Luckily for us, Google has our back with Force Block, a handy Chrome extension that will cover-up any plot points (and dark switches) that may be on the way.
The app is free and can be installed here.
