One problem from an Apologetics sense is the denial of scripture based on the supposed failure to see the fulfillment of those events that were expected to happen soon. Is it worthwhile to see how that could be true without denying that Revelation 20 also gives an insight into stuff that happens after the 1000s years period (counter to the full preterist efforts)? I have been looking into eschatology for over 18 years with some more directed effort to understand eschatological terms as an emphasis for looking at the Matt 13 parables of the mysteries of the kingdom of God. The odd issue there is that people never identify the mysteries within the parables.
Anyhow, I had anticipated that Revelation 1 to 19 could be explained in a preterist/fulfilled sense. This was best explained by Bruce Gore in his YT series. I have watched many of the ones with the yellow background at this link:
#Gore's Revelation Videos
I have not delved into Revelation 1 to 19 enough to quote it from memory but I do remember certain trends in it. And I have a few details to add that were not covered by anyone I remember regarding the text. It is even within the last year that I have gleaned a few more details of the overview of Revelation. The way this works is that my mind resolves ideas within patterns. If some interpretations do not fit (my old ones or from other people), these sometimes reveal a counter idea that fits better. Or sometimes ideas come years later.