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A decision-first layout: worth-your-time, browser friction, continuity, length, and weekly signals side by side. Built for picking a first start, not for spec trivia.
Quick verdict
Start Once in a Lifetime first
Once in a Lifetime is the clearer first start when we blend tonight fit, friction, and worth.
Stronger worth-your-time signal
Once in a Lifetime
Once in a Lifetime wins the editorial worth lane with fewer caveats in the current model.
Better for tonight
Once in a Lifetime
Once in a Lifetime reads lighter on length, start friction, and worth signal for a single sitting.
Easier to finish soon
Once in a Lifetime
Once in a Lifetime skews shorter or shows a stronger recent completion curve in our window.

Option
Long-form — treat like a season, not an episode
Verdict leans on scores, length, and catalog tags until more play data accumulates.
Plain language guardrails. They are directional, grounded in tags, runtime, and worth signals, not a promise about taste.
Pick Eternum if
Pick Once in a Lifetime if
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Time
Long-form — treat like a season, not an episode
Thin reviews and no recent aggregate plays — take the verdict as directional.
This week on platform
Starts: 0·Finish tendency: 0%·Saves: 0
Players rate 9.2 from 1 votes.
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Option
Long-form — treat like a season, not an episode
Verdict leans on scores, length, and catalog tags until more play data accumulates.
Time
Long-form — treat like a season, not an episode
Weekly-style plays are still light — telemetry will sharpen as traffic grows.
This week on platform
Starts: 0·Finish tendency: 0%·Saves: 0
Players rate 9.6 from 6573 votes.
Inline browser build is off for this listing, so runtime and continuity compare against the other column only.
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