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Who cares? Can't put the genie back in the bottle now.
Sometimes I'm glad I can't be spoiled. I'm literally always along for the ride
Well, not for you, but for somebody else reading this. I think people assume that because the movie happens first chronologically that they should see it first. (When it was actually created after the series as a prequel.)
I prefer chronological order from the perspective of the contents of the media. But in torn because I also want them in the order the author/writers came up with them.
That being said for large bodies of works with multiple writers, like the battletech universe, i enjoy not having spoilers more
‘Twin Peaks’ is definitely the case where the film was made for those who already saw the series. Basically, one can treat it as a flashback in the series. Kinda the same way as flashbacks in ‘Simpsons’ and such are not to be watched first.