The viewing order for this franchise is so confusing.

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The viewing order for this franchise is so confusing.
BY DCAMU I MEAN THE ONE WITH JLDAW AND JL VS TT AND ALL THAT
My point is that I'm not going to watch the other movies, like The Killing Joke or Justice League vs the Fatal Five.
The DCAMU universe viewing order is as follows:
1. The Flashpoint Paradox
2. Justice League: War
3. Son of Batman++++
4. Throne of Atlantis
5. Batman vs Robin++++
6. Batman: Bad Blood++++
7. Justice League vs Teen Titans++++
8. Justice League Dark
9. Teen Titans: the Judas Contract++++
10. Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay
11. The Death of Superman
12. Constantine: City of Demons
13. Reign of the Supermen
14. Batman: Hush++++
15. Wonder Woman: Bloodlines
16. Justice League Dark: Apokolips War++++
The plus signs mean the movies with the most Batfamily content. But the Batfamily of this universe is limited. There is no Tim, Jason, Stephanie, or Cass. In fact, I don't think any animated or live action universe includes the entire Batfamily.
Probably the best place for that is the Webtoon: Wayne Family Adventure's.
I hope that is helpful. ❤️
A condensed, plot-focused, and emotionally devastating viewing order for The Incredible Hulk 1970s show:
1. The Pilot
2. Death in the Family
3. The Final Round
4. Terror in Times Squre
5. Earthquakes Happen
6. The Hulk Breaks Las Vegas
7. Married
8. Rainbow’s End
9. Another Path
10. Stop the Presses
11. A Solitary Place
12. Mystery Man
13. Kindred Spirits
14. The Confession
15. The Disciple
16. The Slam
17. Homecoming
18. The Snare
19. Broken Image
20. Proof Positive
21. Equinox
22. Sideshow
23. Prometheus
24. Bring me the Head of the Hulk
25. The First
26. Dark Side
27. The Psychic
28. Interview with the Hulk
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Sonic SatAM Suggested Viewing Order
As a followup to my latest reblog, I decided to post my personal Sonic SatAM viewing order. The order is based primarily on production order, but I have moved a few episodes around to fix some minor continuity glitches. Explanations for the moves are at the end.
Season One
Heads or Tails
Sub-Sonic
Sonic Boom
Sonic & Sally
Ultra Sonic
Sonic & the Secret Scrolls
Super Sonic
Sonic Racer
Harmonic Sonic
Hooked on Sonics
Sonic's Nightmare
Warp Sonic
Sonic Past Cool
Season Two
Game Guy
Sonic Conversion
Blast to the Past Part 1
Blast to the Past Part 2
Fed Up With Antoine
Ghost Busted
Dulcy
The Void
The Odd Couple
Ro-Becca
Cry of the Wolf
Drood Henge
Spyhog
No Brainer
The Doomsday Project
Explanations
"Heads or Tails" is the pilot episode, and introduces many of the concepts of the series, which are taken for granted in other episodes. Also, it is implied at the beginning that Robotnik has been away from the planet for some time, which makes the most sense at the start of the series.
"Sub-Sonic" should come before "Sonic Boom", as Nicole has no files about the caves in the region in "Sub-Sonic", and gains them in "Sonic Boom".
I have placed "No Brainer" after "Spyhog" because the Tech-Bot disguises used in "No Brainer" were treated as something new in "Spyhog".
I have said it before and I'll say it again.
In terms of weird Star Wars viewing order, the Machete order doesn't go far enough.
Lucas is oft quoted as saying that Star Wars is "like poetry, it rhymes". Put that to the test with my viewing order:
1, 4, 7, 2, 5, 8, 3, 6, 9.
Mental right? But think about it. You've got three storylines happening in tandem, each partly answering questions but not fully, so each new episode still teases the next.
Phantom Menace - Oh this Anakin kid seems nice, he's a pretty impressive kid. Obi-wan is great.
A New Hope - Oh Anakin had a son? Cool. Hey Obi-wan! Oh man, Anakin got killed by Darth Vader? That's devastating.
The Force Awakens - Woah, a whole bunch of new characters. The Empire got destroyed but came back? Shit Leia's Dad was Darth Vader? That must have fucked up Luke. Han's old now. Fuck he DIES? Hey Luke is there! He does become a jedi! But why is he hiding in the middle of nowhere?
Attack of the Clones - It's cool seeing everyone grow up. Oooh I guess Padme must be Luke's mum. Wait are those Storm troopers? What the hell, how do they become evil?
Empire Strikes Back - Looks like that Darth Sidious guy is the Emperor now. Holy shit, Yoda's still alive. Hey wait, is that Jango Fett's son? WHAT THE FUCK, ANAKIN IS VADER!? So Leia is Luke's sister?
The Last Jedi - Oh wow, things when bad for Luke. Yoda's dead now? Jeez dropping like flies...
Revenge of the Sith - Oh god, I'm seeing it happen. But everything's coming together.
PALPATINE IS DARTH SIDIOUS!? JESUS CHRIST.
Return of the Jedi - Luke did it! He redeemed his dad and Anakin brought balance at last!
Rise of Skywalker - Somehow Palpatine's returned.
Visually and thematically each beginning, middle, and end syncs up in a lot of ways too. I just think it would be fun to try some time.
So, I've watched a few episodes of Farscape and I'm enjoying the characters, but I have one question. Does the background music EVER get better? LOL! I have to watch carefully to make sure I skip the opening of the show, too, because THAT 'music' practically makes my ears bleed 🤣
Hey, I’m so happy you’re enjoying it so far! Having lived in New Zealand with a bunch of Sāmoans, I get a kick out of the opener because it kinda sounds like parties we went to... (picture big Polynesian guys doing a Haka) It is definitely a product of the islander culture in Australia. But yeah, it may not appeal to everyone.
So, Farscape had 2 primary composers: SubVision (a father and son duo) and Guy Gross. SubVision’s contributions tended more toward synthesizers and electronic instrumentation (producers of the series initially steered the music in that direction). But toward the latter portion of Season 1, some gorgeous themes were introduced which are more orchestral in nature.
Guy Gross was at the helm for 58 episodes as well as the concluding miniseries. He is a classically trained musician, and it shows. The composition and structure of the music is clearly classically influenced but still works wonderfully for adventures in a distant universe. Pay close attention to John and Aeryn’s love theme when you get to Season 3 (particularly in ‘Dog With Two Bones’); it is hauntingly beautiful and is utilized expertly for the rest of the series.
I could give you a bunch of specific recommendations for moments and character’s themes to listen for (I’m a semi-dormant music theory enthusiast), but rather than drag this out forever, I’ll just say, I enjoy the music more the further I get into the show. There are several motifs and themes that I absolutely adore. Much like Farscape itself, the music really comes into its own as the story progresses. Keep going. It only gets better.
PS. If you are watching Farscape on AmazonPrime the viewing order for the first 13 episodes is wrong and it really screws up the character development and story progression. If you aren’t too far along I cannot recommend trying to follow the intended air order enough. They are meant to be viewed as follows:
1. Premiere
2. I, E.T.
3. Exodus from Genesis
4. Throne for a Loss
5. Back and Back and Back to the Future
6. Thank God It's Friday, Again
7. PK Tech Girl
8. That Old Black Magic
9. DNA Mad Scientist
10. They've Got a Secret
11. Till the Blood Runs Clear
12. Rhapsody in Blue
13. The Flax
Hope this helps!