So, the threads here have been helpful, and I've done most of the work I need to do for my 2nd session Fronts, but I already suspect that a lot of the prep is going to get left behind once I'm at the table.
Like, I feel strongly that the prep will have been worth it, and I feel great comfort in the fact that if things are lagging I'll be able to look down at my possible Moves and come up with something that makes sense, but most of the time I'll be in reaction mode, just saying what seems to make sense given what's happening in that instant.
I suspect a lot of the prep is to simply arrive at the Stakes that come out of your "I wonders" and committing to not decide those things beforehand. I think I"ll be looking first and often at those "I wonders" for scene grist.
I observe a lot of people have done or are *right now* doing the prep for the second session of their game. What do you think is the most important thing to come out of your prep? How does it differ from your general GM prep? What, if anything, do you think it may be teaching you?