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The last couple of days have been the most sociable I've been since I started working from home in March.

Friday I had my weekly Zoom call with the Newcastle gang. We didn't really do anything specific we just chatted, watched a few music videos, drank and ate snacks. It's funny before COVID we only used to meet up once a month and sometimes not even that. Now we video chat every week. It's nice.

I also managed to get episode 15 of The Lost Tomb watched but because of timing issues I watched half the episode before the Zoom call and the other half after the call by which time I had polished off a few glasses of wine. There's a definite change in tone in the middle of my livetweets. Apparently I swear more when I'm under the influence :D

Thoughts about episode 15 under the cut


I think the main lesson I learned during this episode is that I can suspend my disbelief when it comes to the supernatural elements but the more realistic things I can't.

Zombies controlled by crabs? Fine. Thunder gods? Sure. A small pistol being able to fire 50 bullets? No. A car containing two characters who aren't wearing seatbelts rolling down a cliff and landing in the sea and not only do they both survive but neither of them are even slightly injured? No.

Then, yesterday, I hadn't been up for long when a friend in Australia asked if I wanted to watch the first episode of Street Dance of China 3 with her. For those who don't know it's a reality TV show in which Wang Yibo (one of the stars of The Untamed) is a team captain. It's one of those things where I've seen a few clips but haven't got around to actually watching. The episodes are LONG (over 2 hours) and my time has been caught up watching The Lost Tomb.

Still, watching things with other people is always fun and I didn't have anything on in the morning so I figured why not. It ended up being 3 of us watching it. Olivia (who invited me to watch) had seen it before but Em and I hadn't.

I ended up getting really into it! I don't know a lot about dance from a technical perspective but I love watching it. I think what I like about this is that it's a really positive show. None of the captains are 'the mean one' and they are clearly all very passionate about dance. At one point towards the start one of the contestants was revealed to have stolen moves from another dance group (who weren't there but some of the other contestants recognised the routine) and even then no one was mean about it. Yibo was firm but polite saying he was only interested in seeing originality.

I ended up getting attached to all the team captains. I was semi-aware of Lay, who I know from his singing, but the other two were people I didn't know. Jackson is amazing and so expressive. He pulls all these brilliant faces when a routine impresses him and one moved him so much he started screaming.

So, yeah, it was a lot of fun. We were supposed to watch the next episode this morning (coordinating times with someone on the other side of the planet is fun) but we've had to postpone. We might watch it this afternoon my time or possibly later in the week.

This is what I love about the internet. Even now it still blows my mind that I can sit down and watch a TV show with someone who lives 9000 miles away and chat to them like we're in the same room.

As soon as I was done watching that it was time for my weekly Stardew Valley session with Emma. It's always a chill time. We've finished the main 'plot' such as it is so we just spend a few hours planting crops, fishing, and giving gifts to the people in the village. It's such a lovely, gentle game.

Brief pause for dinner (for this week's Saturday night takeaway we had chicken katsu from Wagamama) and then it was back to more socialising.

As I mentioned in one of my previous posts I planned a few days ago watch episode 16 of The Lost Tomb Reboot with a Twitter friend. This is another example of why I love the internet. I've been Twitter friends with this person for a while. I can't even remember what fandom we met in but when I don't know I tend to just assume Supernatural. But I've never met them or spoken to them outside of Twitter/email before. We hopped onto Zoom (after some technical difficulties with Discord) and it wasn't like I was talking to her for the first time we just slid into easy conversation like we did this all the time.

We ended up watching two episodes because the first one ended on a cliffhanger. Obviously because we were watching together I couldn't pause every few mins to screenshot and yell on Twitter but I did take notes and do a retrospective reaction so that the thread has all the episodes.

As always I have more thoughts


So, I think now is a good time to go back to my list of things I kind of knew before I started watching because I finally have some updates

* Wu Xie has terminal lung cancer which mostly means he faints a lot and occasionally coughs up some blood like a Victorian with consumption
After coughing up blood and fainting in a very dramatic way everyone now knows about his terminal illness. He still seems pretty spry for someone with 3 months to live. Prior to his collapse he was running around all over the place.

* When he's not going through the above he gets whumped in a variety of other ways
He got drugged twice in one episode, apparently thunder now gives him migraines, he nearly blew himself up, went blind for a while. They really do like to abuse this poor guy

* Hoodie guy might be immortal?
I don't think he's immortal. Just old

* Something about thunder
So, as best as I can tell (and I might be wrong) there are messages in the thunder which people have been trying to translate, which has resulted in a map which leads to the home of the thunder god (possibly). Wu Xie's uncle is headed there to look for his brother, the bad guy is headed there because he thinks something in the temple will make him immortal

* Something about crabs (actual crabs I think not the STD)
There have been so many crabs! SO. MANY. A crab appeared when we were watching episode 16 last night and we both legit cheered. I think the crabs have their own fandom at this point.

* There's a warehouse? That might be evil? I'm not sure.
THE WAREHOUSE HAS FINALLY BEEN INTRODUCED! Apparently it's where all the cultural artifacts that they preserve are stored. So I think it's like the warehouse at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark. But it's called Warehouse 11 so it might be like Warehouse 13. I've never seen that show so I'm not sure. Anyway, I don't know if the warehouse is evil or not yet. Wu Xie has decided he needs to break in and steal a doll (don't ask) so we shall see I guess

* Presumably there's a tomb that may or may not get found
Well, they found A lost tomb (and blew it up) and now they're looking for another lost tomb. Except Wu Xie isn't because he's too busy planning his warehouse heist. This show crosses so many genres

And finally, to end the day, we watched the first few episodes of Yibo's newly released show that was actually filmed a couple of years ago. It started off with just me and Bon (the person I was watching Lost Tomb with) but by the end there was 5 of us watching and voice chatting which was just insane amounts of fun.

The show itself is utterly ridiculous and makes pretty much zero sense, which is exactly the sort of show you should watch with other people. I can't remember the last time I laughed so much.

We've decided to make it a regular Saturday evening thing now. Bon and I are going to watch whatever Lost Tomb episode we're up to and then we'll throw it open to the wider group to come and watch more of My Strange Friend.

I'm so glad to have such great friends in this really shitty time. It feels so good to laugh again.

Date: 2020-08-23 04:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] clevermanka
This is incredibly heartwarming! What lovely watch parties.

Date: 2020-08-23 06:03 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] selenay
I'm really intrigued about how you're doing the joint viewing thing. So far, I haven't worked out a good way of doing it - I've been getting together with friends to watch stuff and we just have Facetime on muted, watch on our own TVs, and make a lot of faces at each other through the thing.

[twitter.com profile] hockeybosh and I are texting each other on Whatsapp when we're watching stuff together.

Are you able to do something like screensharing through Zoom to make that work? Or some other exciting piece of technology?

Date: 2020-08-23 11:27 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rebeccama
The internet definitely has advantages. This year with COVID that has become even more clear.

Date: 2020-08-24 10:41 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] selenay
Thank you! I'll see what I can set up and holler when I get terrible confused :D

Date: 2020-08-26 05:05 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] umadoshi
But it's called Warehouse 11 so it might be like Warehouse 13. I've never seen that show so I'm not sure.

As a Warehouse 13 fan (it's a secondary fandom), I have to say that all the Warehouse 11 talk on the show gave me some serious cognitive dissonance.

(The W13 characters in this icon are who we named Jinksy!bear and his sister Claudia after.)

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