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"Credit sequences are telling fascinating stories in seconds," says IndieWire writer Mark Peikert, who bemoans the modern trend of hitting skip as soon as the theme music starts. He spoke to show runners and creative agencies about how these sequences are developed. Are you a skipper or a watcher? Tell us in the comments what show you think has the all-time best opening credits (we say it's "White Lotus").

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Skavau,

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Skavau,

You say that but Netflix still releases "niche" content.

Skavau,
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