Talk:Season 3/@comment-36704378-20190202134745/@comment-34998547-20190203024424

"Sceptical" means tending to be doubtful (the one who doubts, not what is doubted), or tending not to believe. "Sceptical is British spelling, "skeptical" is American spelling. Usually the spelling version may be considered a matter of preference, but in this case the British spelling really defies normal English convention, by having the first C sound like K when followed by E, when the normal rule is that C sounds like S when an E follows it. (The second C also sounds like K, which is normal with an A following.)