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fandomsecrets2013-04-07 03:25 pm
[ SECRET POST #2287 ]
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And then, yes, I can reread/rewatch things and enjoy them again. It is a completely different kind of enjoyment that time. On a second read/view, I either look for things that hinted at the plot twist or I focus on characters or something else entirely. I like that I can get a completely different reading/viewing experience the second and third times than I got the first time.
And as someone else said, it is easy enough for you to spoil yourself by seeking things out or reading the end. It is impossible for me to unspoil myself after I've come across something.
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I do sometimes skip ahead in fanfic, but for other media I tend not to (unless I don't care much for it). Spoilers bum me out and take some of the fun out of whatever I'm reading/watching/playing. I like the surprise. No you'll never experience it more than once, but there are different things to focus on or notice in subsequent viewings.