FVD, or First-Viewing Disorder, is a psychological condition characterized by a strong desire to watch a movie or TV show for the first time, often leading to obsessive behavior and intense emotional reactions. Individuals with FVD may go to great lengths to avoid spoilers and will often prioritize experiencing a film or show in its original, unspoiled form. This disorder can be triggered by a variety of factors, such as hype surrounding a highly-anticipated release, personal recommendations, or a desire to be part of the initial conversation and reactions. While FVD can enhance the viewing experience, it can also lead to disappointment or dissatisfaction if expectations are not met. Treatment for FVD may include cognitive-behavioral therapy and learning to manage expectations and reactions to first-viewings.