 Hello everyone and welcome to the test. Hi, Eileen. Hi. Are you gonna be hosty? I can be hosty? Should I be hosty? No, I don't think so. Well, then someone needs to be hosty, no? But no, no, you could guide, but you don't have to sound so hosty. Oh, I see what you're saying. Hey, Gotham Heights, what's up? Like, welcome to the program. Like what? We're just talking. See, this is good. It's odd. It's so odd. Today we're gonna talk about, like, what, why? Can we just talk? All right. Then it feels so like I need to run down and a lot of bullet points and my rebuttals. And I'm like, oh, no, I just, I'm just gonna tell you about, I'm like, we ordered the $5 cravings, everyone, from Taco Bell. Do you know what that is? And the only reason why I know about it, because we were out and about, and I saw it on a screen on an ad. I don't really watch regular television, but they were playing basketball. And I said, we have to have that. We have to try Taco Bell cravings. Was this one we were getting barbecue that you saw? Yes, yes, on Friday, yeah. And we, I was already waist stuffed. And then I was like, oh my God, I want the $5 cravings, because in my head, eventually I'm gonna want the $5 cravings, but not at that point. I'm just saying. Well, no, because we were eating barbecue, so that would have been odd. But we just had the $5 cravings. So I'm a little, today, after the $5 cravings, I was worried like, oh, if I start feeling sick because of Taco Bell, and that should never happen. You didn't eat the cinnamon twists. I don't like cinnamon twists. Sorry, guys. I don't even really like nacho fries. Is that controversial? Cause it's just not good. The cheese is good, but I don't need those nacho fries. They're not that good. So you had the chalupa, the taco, and the burrito. The really cheesy bean burrito was really good. Yeah, the burrito was the surprise hit at a box, I think. I really like the chalupa. I usually like supreme tacos, so we didn't have the sour cream on the tacos that I was missing. Yeah, the taco was very expected, was very mid. My chalupa was a little cold. Probably would have liked it more if it hadn't been. No bueno. But then right before we went to a Filipino cafe to order for holiday, our holiday family gathering, and then we ate, why can't I think of the word right now? What did we eat? Pondasol, we had pondasol. And so that, plus the Taco Bell cravings, plus I think I have a problem with Diet Coke or Diet Pepsi, made me really sleepy. We didn't get Pepsi Zero, we got Diet Pepsi. Yeah. Yeah. So what you're saying is, hey Sang, hey Clinton, what you're saying is we should expect an Eileen that is full of tacos. Not an Eileen that you might get if you weren't full of tacos. Exactly, which might be more energetic because I feel like that food is bringing me down. So apologies. So yeah. Chusomida. Chusomida, hey, debak. Hey Paul Ford, hey we got people showing up, this is cool. But I have my matcha tea, thank you for making it to hopefully perk me up. I didn't want any more coffee because I had two cups of coffee already, two and a half, no, two, one. No, I think I had two plus the Diet Pepsi too much. Yeah. Yeah, so green tea gives you a little lift but not the coffee caffeine. Yeah. Also if you're like, don't you all live in the safe house? I don't have video switching set up. So Eileen's in her office, which actually looks like her, right, if she was in my office it would look like me. So you get our personalities. You have Jungkook's star field above you. I do, that's my, I turn it on just to give some light because it was looking weird. Cause I actually have this really cool lamp, floor lamp, but when I turn it on it looks like I have a halo. Like I'm, I don't know. Was that jelly? Yeah. I actually now because I just have a lot of video issues with my, I bought this new anchor video camera and I don't know if I like it. So that's a problem cause I just paid $16 for it. It looks all right right now. This is, I'm not using it. I'm using my laptop. I'm not using it. This is the one and it's like this thing. First of all, I just have some, I need to, I am going to redo my office. That is my project for January one. I'm going to redo my office and I don't think these walls are going to stay teal. This was my COVID walls. This was helping me through COVID and I think it did its job. But now I'm really inspired by a lot of YouTubers and on Pinterest. They're beautiful work from home setups. And I think I just need to give this a facelift. So it's going to start with the color of first. But even along with that. It's been five years now colors, time. And then along with that, I bought this camera and it's just not, I don't know what's happening. I've been working on the settings and everything but it doesn't give me this natural look. It just gives me a really like the light from my monitors is making me glow in a weird way. And yeah, it makes me look purple. And there's probably settings that you can do to adjust that, but that's not the point. The point of a good camera like that is that you shouldn't have to bother with it. Well, it's supposed to be really good. It's Onkar and everybody had really good ratings. So I think it's a user problem, but I can't figure it out. So now when I log into my Korean class, I just use my laptop because I look more natural. The first couple of times I look like some weirdo with purple face and this thing and I'm not going to do that anymore. Yeah, you're taking the same class that I took except I skipped the beginner class and you're wisely starting from the beginning because there was some stuff that she would refer to and I would be like, yeah, I didn't take that part. So anyway, are you liking it? Insta360 and Elgato have some of the best way. Okay. You know what, I tried the iPhone webcam option but what happens is it wants to use this, right? Instead of this. So then I'm like, oh, I can't see myself. No, because I use it on stream sometimes. And I have to look at the stream yard to figure out where it's pointing. Yeah. Oh, and you know what was funny with that? Okay, so the iPhone webcam option, I think again, it's a user problem, not me. I have to record a video for my Korean class. We have to show them that we can speak and we're using Flipgrid, if any of you know Flipgrid. And so I recorded it one week and the audio wasn't there. So I don't know why I couldn't record audio. And then I just kind of ditched it and didn't figure it out. And then this past week I did it again and I was like, oh no, the audio again. So I have to figure that situation out but I'm happy to just use my laptop as well. Yeah. So that I know is a foolproof and I only have two more weeks left of the class, so. Yeah, so you might have to stick with it, right? Yeah, although I have homework this week, so anyway. That's all about my camera. And my user problem. This live stream is just a pilot, it's just a test. So this is not the way the show will be necessarily but we're glad that folks have showed up and even if you're watching this on demand later, either in the comments or you can send an email, feedback at dailytechnewshow.com with any feedback because we wanna try out some ideas. The premise of the show is called What We're Streaming. Which we haven't talked about at all. I just talked about Taco Bell and my office. What, so the idea when we came up with the show title was that we would talk about what we are watching, listening to, et cetera. Like giving us kind of a wide open range of things to talk about. That is correct. And the only thing we watch, to be honest with you, at least I only watch, cause Tom watches more stuff, excuse me, than I do is just, I only watch Korean shows right now. Korean or Chinese shows, cause I am not very interested. There are very few Western shows that catch my eye right now. Yeah, like you watched some of the Marvel and Star Wars stuff still. Oh yeah, I watched all of that when they're out. Yeah, I watched all of that. And the crowd, I haven't started this one yet. Oh yeah, the crowd was really good. Yeah, the last final season will watch probably this week but then I like murders only in the building, I really like that. That's probably my favorite of the Western shows right now and then, yeah. Well, and Clinton says, I watch YouTube more than anything else these days. Yeah, same. We tend to watch a lot of YouTube now too. Yeah, I watch a lot of vloggers. So before, so we went on a trip to Korea in September and before we went on that trip, I watched a ton of vloggers who visited Korea and they were beautiful vlogs and then I got looped into that world and it was mostly a lot of like Japanese vloggers or some American vloggers that were visiting Korea for the first time to get ideas on what was really hot and what was really good to see and take in. Cause the purpose of our Korea trip was not touristy stuff, it was, well, it was BTS. There's a lot of BTS related. That was, I knew what to do there but then it was like cafes and really just visiting neighborhoods. So I was just watching, like you Clinton, I was watching a ton, a ton, a ton of YouTube and then I've just been watching a lot of vloggers. I've been subscribing to a lot of female Korean vloggers who live in Korea but speak English and their blogs are really good cause I want to go back to Korea someday and so just following them is just good knowledge. And then lately we've been watching the woman in Svalbard. Somehow I got recommended to watch video about the polar night and I didn't realize she was a pretty big YouTuber and has a really big social presence and I really liked her because she has her dog named Grim and I don't have any desire to live there but it's beautiful and she is such a great vlogger and she explains things well and her cinematography is really great. It's so beautiful. She makes and shows how gorgeous this time of year is to visit. So I've just been watching a lot of ton and ton and ton and ton of YouTube. So Cecilia, that's your name, Cecilia. Cecilia. Yeah. How are we going to differentiate these from cord killers? Well, because they don't talk about Korean shows. Well, I do but that's- You do? Yeah, I'll talk about what we're watching at the one segment where we talk about what we're watching, but yeah. Cord killers is news about cutting the cord. This is what are Eileen and I watching or listening to. We'll talk about music too. This is very consumer focused versus the experts on those shows. And this is very personal. This is us talking about what we do, right? Yeah, because yeah. Because what? No, no. I'm just like, you guys will talk about techie things. Yeah. I haven't been in the tech world in a long time. So I have- Although you started this stream talking about your cameras. So it was very techie things. I know, I know. But it's very consumer oriented. Yeah. It's my POV. Well, cord killers is consumer too, but it's more of a wide open, like, you know, newsy thing. This is just, what are you and I doing from a personal standpoint? Yeah, we have our Netflix queue. We have our Korean music shows weekly that we watch. But they're on hiatus right now for like a few weeks through the Christmas. But we watch a show called Music Bank, Music Core, Inkigayo, those are the three shows. And they generally have all the same K-pop artists on those shows every week, but they have different hosts. And I don't know, they have, you know, even if an artist performs on all three shows, they have different like costumes and set design and stuff like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So anyway, those are fun hours to watch. And it's nice at the end of the week. It's like something I don't really have to think about. And it's just music. And I can be exposed to the latest and greatest new K-pop bands. Because it's the other thing we're really into is K-pop. We don't like it. Yeah. Yeah, if we don't like it, if we like go, oh, or if we've seen that, we gave that band a chance in the first show, we may not watch their performances in the next two shows. It's just, you know. Or we just have it on. I like to take charts on those things. Yeah, you like to know what's in the top 10 or 20. And why? Because they're all different. They all have different charting systems. So it's a surprise what makes like a top 10 on one show versus another show and another show. Anyway, we're learning all about this. We only started watching it a year ago. And some take into account, some take into account streaming numbers, some take into account more social numbers, some take into account more audience number. I don't know. I don't even really know yet. Yeah, it's different formulas. It's still a mystery. But we like watching that on the weekends and then we have our Netflix shows. And I've been getting back into Korean dramas. Since 2018, I've been watching a lot of Asian shows since we moved into this house. And I even tracked. I was trying to watch like three or four Korean dramas a month. And some of them were older dramas and then you can catch up. But I think in the last year, I kind of fell out of it because I was listening to more K-pop and watching more K-pop and watching more K-pop vlogs and shows. YouTube stuff, yeah. Yeah. And so then I fell out of the K-drama stuff but I also feel like there wasn't that much out there that was good. And now I feel like I'm rediscovering again all of these K-dramas that are amazing. And there are still a lot from the past to even catch up on. But I didn't even want to do that for a while. Now I do. Now I'm back on this. So. Zang wants to pick between vigilante or the worst of evil for any K-drama? I don't even know any of those, honestly. Let me look it up. I'm not familiar with either of those. We're watching My Demon and we're like up to speed. We're watching that as it comes out. That comes out twice a week on Friday and Saturday. So it airs in Korea and then it comes to Netflix the next day but kind of the same day just the way the time changes are. And then we just finished Castaway Diva and we were sort of dabbled in twinkling watermelon and welcome to Samdolri but we haven't followed up on either one of those. Although I think we're gonna. We just watched the first episode of those. Worst of evil, interesting. They're both on Hulu, I guess. I would maybe do that one. But both look good. Both have really good actors. But yeah, I don't know. I don't know either. Who's headed Jalanti? Or I'm sorry, Worst of Evil. Who's the actors? Well, the lead is the same guy and welcome to Samdi. The weather guy. Okay, yeah. The guy who doesn't want to transfer to Seoul. Yeah, and then the other lead, Wee Ha-Joon was in Squid Game. He was the brother of the guy in the Squid Game who fell off the cliff, but he was a police, but we know he's alive. I know he's alive. I mean, we don't know. Whoever's gonna watch season two of Squid Game, y'all know that that man did not die jumping off that cliff. Sang says the watermelon is nice. That's good to know. Oh, yeah, we definitely want to watch that. And then, so maybe that one. All the way, 8.6 versus, hold on. Vigil, okay. These are with my drama list rankings. Okay, so I use it, by the way. Sang, I use a site called My Drama List, and I keep track of all of my dramas is mydramalist.com. And both Vigilanti and Worst of Evil are 8.6 and that's really good. So I was gonna give you like, oh, if somebody is 8.2 and someone's 8.6, go with that. Well, they're dead, they're dead even. So I think you can't lose with either. I think it's just depending, I haven't read the synopsis, so if one synopsis sounds better than the other, I think you just pick that and then go for it. But they're both on Hulu. We don't really watch stuff on Hulu. The only thing that we watched was Moving, which was probably one of the best of the year. That was like such a great show. Big Mouse was the other one we watched on Hulu. Oh yeah, Big Mouse was good too. Yeah, that was really good. So yeah, I haven't been watching consistently, but now over the last two months, have really been watching. So, anyway. What do you think of My Demon so far? My Demon, you guys, if you haven't watched, it's honestly most people that I know that watch dramas, including my entire Korean class, everybody's watching My Demon. So that is on Netflix. And if you watched Sweet Home, one of the monsters on Sweet Home is also a monster in a different way. He is the demon. And the demon in this show is someone who looks for desperate people and offers them a contract to help them for 10 years and after 10 years is over. And usually it's like desperate people who are not good people. Then he gives them a contract and in that contract, he will help them get whatever they desire. But after 10 years is up, he's gonna take their soul and they're gone. They're gonna get a purgatory, bye-bye. And that's his job. And so the female lead is the daughter of a very rich family, but she was adopted and she's also very smart. The adoption is very important. She is very smart and her adopted mother gave her a part of the company to run. I think it had to do with bakery, baked goods. But there is a struggle for power who would take over. Should the matriarch die? And there's also somebody trying to kill the female lead and we're trying to figure out who and why. But she meets the demon on a blind date and through fate they meet again and they meet again and they meet again. But it's a very serious drama. Well, no, it's a serious drama with some romantic comedy elements. And yeah, it is a typical corporate employer contract type show, yes. But she never signed a contract with him. That is a spoiler. A little bit, minor spoiler. And we have to find out who's trying to kill her. So she does eventually enlist the demon to help her out. But I like those typical corporate contract stuff. They're pretty formulaic, but I think the win is if they do it more creatively than others or just really done well. So like if you ever saw the show Business Proposal, that's one of my favorite shows ever. And that is a kind of a contract type thing. There's a little business proposal in my demon. It's not the same tone as that, but there's a little element that's similar. There's a little sky castle even in this with the family. What was the really popular one where the guy woke up as a seven-year-old in the rich family that he had worked for? Oh, that's reborn rich. There's a little reborn rich in this too, although not with the time travel aspect, but just again with the family dynamics, the chaebol dynamics. It feels more like the kind of K-Drama story we were getting three or four years ago. You know, it's not, like since Squid Game, I think the stories have kind of broken out of the mold a little one. This one feels like it's the, not in a bad way, but it's the typical mold, you know. Yeah, it's just about, do they do it well or not? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Do you think they're doing it well? I love it. I just said, I said at the top, I think it's so good. I think I would totally recommend my demon to anybody just because it's got a lot. There's a lot of stuff in it. It's not just a romance at all. Oh, it's 8.7. It's doing better than the Vigilante and the other show. So just saying. And we're halfway through now. We're halfway through the series because there's gonna be 16 episodes and they just aired episode eight yesterday. We're gonna have to come up with our spoiler policy. Cause if we're gonna talk about my demon, kind of one of the fun things is to talk about what's happening and what we think's gonna happen next and that sort of thing. Yeah. I think, yeah. Well, we just have to say this is this week's, if you're not caught up, skip it. Yeah. Well, with Sword and Laser, we just hold them to the end. We like, okay, from now on out, it's spoilers. So if you don't wanna be spoiled, go away. So we could do something like that. Yeah. Okay. We'll see. Yeah. Did you see that the glory was in the first half of the year, like the number three Netflix show? It was the number one Korean Netflix show, for sure. I'm trying to find the actual. Well, it's well deserved. Those of you who haven't seen the glory, it's tough though. If you don't want to see extreme bullying played out on screen, then maybe that's not for you. But once you get through it, there's a bit of revenge that kicks in, not even a bit. There's a lot about the protagonist of the series getting revenge, and it becomes a very satisfying show at the very end. But it is rough to watch, especially at the beginning. So I understand why that show did well because if you love K-dramas, I mean, it won all the awards last year in Korea. And yeah, I'm not surprised that it's like the third highest Netflix show. That's great though. In front of Wednesday. I mean, sorry guys, I did not love Wednesday. So that was not, it was okay. But I think maybe I had high expectations because we saw it a little bit later than everybody. And I was like, what? I had a hard time finishing it. Like I didn't really care. Also, I think a lot of people watched Wednesday in December of 2022, and these numbers are for January 23 through June. Oh, so then, yeah. So then Wednesday being number four is really good. It's actually pretty good, yeah. The night agent was number one, Ginny and Georgia was number two. Didn't you say season, it was season one of the glory? Season one of the glory, yeah. That was also in 2022. Yeah, that's true. Well, it carried a little bit in January and then March we've got season two or the second part of the glory. Is that, then is it all considered season one, part one and part two? Ooh, good question because it is part two of season one. Yeah. So I think it is all considered season one. So there you go. So yeah, it's probably a bunch of people hearing about it. Part two comes out and they say, oh, well, I'll just watch the whole thing and that boosts it up. Yeah. But it's definitely one where we had watched it and so when it showed up on this list, people were like, what is that? And we're like, oh, well. Oh, welcome to another good program we should watch. Indeed. Yeah, no, it's fun to see other countries chart on that Netflix chart because there was also, wasn't there a few Latin American countries as well? Lorena, Lorena's no-seller season three was, was let's see, one, two, three, four, five, seven, number seven and then physical 100. So good, so good. That's another Korean, but that was a reality show, a competition reality show. I think it was the most popular reality show maybe. Okay. I'm trying to tell. I think it was Kaleidos, no Kaleidoscope was fiction. Yeah. Number 15 on the list, right in front of Crash Course in Romance. Which we didn't watch. My sister watched it and they loved it. So that was during a time when I was like, I don't know if I can watch Korean dramas right now. Cause the other thing about Korean dramas, if you don't already watch, they could be very long. There's only 16 and on Netflix, oftentimes 12 episodes, but usually they're 16 and they could be as long as an hour and a half each. So you're not gonna get seasons two, three, four of these series per se. Unless it's like a Netflix homegrown, cause that's why I guess Squid Game is gonna get their second season. But a lot of these shows traditionally don't have second seasons. It's just of late, of the last like five years you're starting to see more shows get a second season. Unless they're like, you know, the Korean serial dramas, like they have their own, you know, serial dramas that have like 250 episodes or something and they keep going for years. They do have those in Korea. But when we're talking about like drama dramas or even rom-coms, they're generally like 16 episodes and they're done. And then those actors move on to a new, completely new show. Or they're some of the most popular actors sometimes have two dramas airing at the same time. Yeah. Just season twos are unusual. Usually it's one story, one season, you're 16 episodes and then you're done. Yeah, there's, I'm pretty sure there's not gonna be a My Demon season two. I'm pretty sure. Probably not. But you never know, I don't know. Anyway, that actor's going to the military anyway. So he's not gonna be able to be a demon. Unless there's just a different game. Shopping Sweet Home from their main guys going into the military too and somehow they've got season three coming. That's confusing. He's kind of not the main guy because I feel like they've introduced a lot more. If you watch Sweet Home, they've introduced a ton of characters and actually the girl, the sister looking for the brother is probably more of the consistent lead now and she'll be in season three for sure. Yeah, they set it up for her to be the main person. That makes sense. And she's a very hot actress on that Korean scene. But yeah. The Z. Yeah, so we watched My Demon, which is very good. It's eight episodes in and there's gonna be eight more and that'll wrap up in January. We watched, we finished Sweet Home season two. That is a show that they gave you all of the episodes and we just kind of finished it in like a week. And then I'm watching Singles Inferno which is a very guilty pleasure of mine. It is a Korean dating show, Korean reality dating show and it's like two episodes a week. It's on, this is season three and it's my favorite reality show. I don't know, or dating reality show of all time. I cannot watch the, I used to watch The Bachelor. I watched it for 10 years. I'm one of the OGs and then I left because I can't stand it. Because, and all these dating shows are the same. They like date for the show and then they're not really together. It's very rare that they stay together. So I get that, but I just got tired of it, you know, in the United States. And then I never watched Love Island. I never watched any of those others that got really, really racy. But this, because dating culture in Korea is so different and a little bit more chase. It's actually much more sweet and actually I think there's a lot more sincerity even though I know that these contestants want, you know, a little bit of limelight so they can grow their social media profile. They all do, you know, they don't go on this show only to find love. Sorry to burst everyone's bubble, but they often do at least for this like short amount of time, but anyway, the way it's executed and the way Korean culture is a lot more sincere in their, you know, efforts. That's why I like Singles Inferno quite a bit. And I was really excited. And the first, or the season three just started this past week. So we got three episodes and we're starting, we're kind of in the thick of it. And there's just, there's a big, big community that loves Singles Inferno. And I've been able to convert a few friends of mine who are now watching. And so I'm like texting them like, oh my God, did you watch? Tell me when you finish all three episodes. So that's what I'm watching that you're not watching. You're watching a lot of things that I'm not watching too. Well, yeah, no, so Singles Inferno was number 194 on the Netflix list, which is still high up given the like 70,000 shows that are up there. Oh, okay, okay, okay, all right. There's a lot of shows on that list. You, what I like with Singles Inferno is watching your reaction to it. So I sort of consume it in passing and you were like freaking out at the end of the first episode, I think it was. Yeah, yeah. When the twist happened. Yeah, well, it's the first time in Singles Inferno history that there's actually two, basically what happens is a bunch of contestants, half female, half male, end up on an island and that island is called Inferno and there's like kind of bare bones. It's almost like glamping basically. So they have to make their own food, and they have to kind of survive in the island by themselves. It's not like survivor at all, but it's just, they don't have a lot of amenities and they have to play like competition games. Anyway, the point of this is to meet another person and hopefully you find the person you want to be with, but in the process, you can date and if you match up, like if you choose, I want to be with Guy A and he wants to be with you on a particular day, you too can go to Paradise, which is off the island and then go to this swanky hotel and have an amazing evening of food and you could talk to each other, you could find out, because on the island, you can't find out age and you can't find out occupation, but if you go to Inferno, or sorry, Paradise with someone, you can find out their personal information. So anyway, there's a bit of a game involved in this besides the whole dating and then being on the island with not a lot of amenities. And so, yeah, so there's Inferno and then there's Paradise that you want to try and go to with someone else. This season at the end of the first episode, you find out there's actually two Inferno's. There's another island with another group of people. And I swear to God, my friends are one. I was like, oh, is the second one like worse than the first one or something? But it turned out that they're equivalent in there. Very equivalent. One has a plane wreck, like it's like an old plane wrecked on the island and the other one has a boat that's a wrecked on the island. And anyway, if you've been watching the show for the last two seasons, like that was jaw-dropping. Oh, what was that? What is it? I don't know. Why do I get balloons sometime? Also when I do this. Yeah, no, you have the new FaceTime reactions thing on. Oh, there it is. Yeah, you have to turn off reactions in the macOS. Yeah, because sometimes I do things and the balloons come up in my YouTube class. And when we do this, like that definitely happens. And then everybody's like, what? Anyway, that's Singles Inferno. I'm really enjoying it. And that is also gonna take me through the new year because they have, I don't know, at least four more weeks of shows on Singles Inferno. And it's, yeah. Anyway, I'm just texting my friends about it. Like, oh my God, did you watch it? Please text me after episode three. So yeah, that's my demon Singles Inferno, the music shows. But the music shows are kind of on hiatus till after the first of the year. So we've been watching a lot of music, end of your music specials, like award shows and stuff like that. Yeah, but you're watching other stuff, but they know this audience knows what you're watching. Right? I think. Yeah, I mean, if I feel like talking about stuff that I'm watching that I'm not talking about on cord killers, I'll definitely bring it up. I'm watching Fargo and that's great. I think it may be their best season or certainly one of their best seasons yet. That's on Hulu. I've been watching For All Mankind, which is an Apple TV plus show. I don't have any K-dramas that I'm watching without you, though I sometimes do. So it just depends. I watched The Stranger season one and two. I watched My Love From the Star. But yeah, I'm watching my demon with you. And then like I said, welcome to Sondory and Twinkling Watermelon, maybe. We sort of started them and we're seeing, we're probably gonna keep going, right? Are we? Mm-hmm. Yeah. But you wanna stop and watch The Crown and then we won't have time to watch those until we finish the show. Do you not wanna watch The Crown? No, I do. It's just I don't wanna just sit there all night and watch The Crown and Twinkling Watermelon and Soft. It's just a lot. There's too much, I wanna do other things. Yeah, yeah. So maybe we won't watch The Crown. I don't know, we'll see. Well, we kinda know what happens. That's the thing about The Crown is like, we know what happens. Well, especially, I think that's one of the reasons it's not getting as good of reviews now is that it's closer to now. And so more people are like, yeah, that's fresh in my memory, right? You either didn't even live through the events before or they were so far long ago, you're like, yeah, I kinda remember that, but it was fun to revisit. Now it's like, okay, but this was only 20 years ago. Yeah, I guess that's why I'm like, oh, do I need to see an actress play Kate? Like, she's alive and doing well. Like, I don't need to, I don't really need to, honestly, I don't know that I need to watch the William and Kate situation. I mean, what are they gonna tell me that I don't already know? Cause it's actually pretty, Until you watch it. Pretty present. How will you know? Well, I do know that Claire Foy is in it, right? So she, I think there's flashbacks, yeah. Yeah, that's kind of cool to see her, but the meat of her episodes are season one and two, and I'm pretty happy with those. So, I don't know, I don't know. I mean, I guess I'm not as excited to see, I feel like- You don't have to watch it. It's not like you have to, there's no law. Oh, you have to watch it, right? You have to watch it for court dealers. I don't have to watch it. I just want to, at some point. No, but I'm just saying, if we watch that, I'm not gonna want to also sit and watch the other shows. It's like we finish- Well, yeah, there's only so much time in a day, that makes sense. Yeah, we just park the other stuff, which would have been parking because there's been so many things. It's just always so frustrating when you start something and then park it, and then you don't get back to it, but like we did with Taxi Driver, and we were like, oh, wait, what happened before? Yeah, but then Taxi Driver that season, the second season was not that good, so that was a problem, but yeah. Anyway, that's what we're watching. And then on YouTube, Leneverse. Yeah, we watch a lot of YouTube. We watch a lot of variety shows on YouTube. We just watched Running Man this afternoon. That's a whole hour that's not one of our shows. What was on Vicki, but still, yeah. Well, yeah, it's just the time. So I don't know how everybody does it, how everybody watches all their shows. And maybe we watch more shows than everybody, but yeah, it's still a lot. That's why I don't go to movies. I'm like, oh, I don't have time for a movie. Which now is like three-hour movies. Cecilia and Svalbard, I got Carrie. I've got Anna Lee. I've got Anna and Sol. I've got to keep up Kiyun, like all these people. I don't have time for a three-hour movie that I'm gonna have to pay $10 for popcorn and have to drive to the theater and sit and wait 30 minutes of trailers that I don't care about, that I could watch at home, to finally watch that movie that's three hours long. Like that's just- Now the- I don't have any interest in that. The response could be, you're going to have fewer BTS related videos, no BTS bombs and stuff, with them all going into the military, but I don't think that's true. I think you're going to have lots of content. That's what I mean. That's why, so I don't have time for movies. I don't have time to go to the movies. I was trying to, because you wanted to talk about BTS going to the military. I was trying to- Oh, I mean, I should, we probably should have done that when I said that the My Demon actor is going into the military, but that's the biggest news for me of the week of what I was watching was just all of my mutuals. I'm on TikTok and all of my mutuals, including myself being very sad this week that the remaining members of BTS who were not in the military are now in the military, which means communication is cut off, which sucks, but we do know that they've left us and they've prerecorded a ton of stuff. I'm sure there's music, there's lots of vlogs and content coming and one of the members is coming back in six months. So we're going to be on all over again and six months isn't too long from now. And then we get Mockily and Video Games and who knows what else. Yeah. So it's sad right now. This is just a shell shock week for those of us that are army, but it's going to pick right back up again. So that was, I mean, I guess you were telling me like, what are the things that you're watching? I'm like, well, I'm watching a lot of BTS eulogy videos because everybody's really sad. Like remember this, remember this? I'm like, it's funny because Twitter army is very funny and they like to make funny meme jokes, you know, like just lighthearted funny stuff or remind army of very funny moments in BTS' career, whereas Twitter is like, we're so, like, I swear to God, they almost look like eulogy videos. Like they're not dead, they're just in the military. They're coming back. Yeah. But you're making me feel really sad with your, you know, like the background of some of BTS' saddest music playing with like moments that look like eulogy, like, you know, I don't know, fade in, fade out. I'm like, oh my God, no, they're going to come back. They just have to do this. It's what they have to do. And it's like, oh no. Anyway, there's not much to say other than that's another huge part of my week this week was looking at that stuff, which it just still keeps coming, so. Well, one of the biggest discoveries of the week is that J-Hope no longer looks like someone who's afraid of bugs. That was me, yes, I pointed that out and people love that. So if you know, listen, there is a lot of BTS and this family talk. So every once in a while, if you're watching us, we will definitely bring them up because they are very present in our lives, even though they're taking a break from entertainment. Yeah, I think we need to apologize for it. That's just, yeah, that's just what we are. That's what we will talk about. Anyway, if you must know, J-Hope, one of the members, used to be, at least we think, used to be very afraid of bugs. And now there's a picture of him in his military suit and he looks very intense and fierce. And I just pointed out that this man no longer is afraid of bugs. I just know it. He's going to come back from the military. He's going to be squashing them. He doesn't even care. He won't even care. Bugs will be afraid of him. He's going to be so tough. The look on his face. I can't even imagine. So anyway, we'll see how they change when they come out of the military, but I'm pretty sure people not be afraid of bugs anymore. I mean, I've mentioned this before on DTNS, but one of the reasons I got into BTS, I mean, was you, obviously you were watching their stuff, but you were watching Run BTS and that was the thing that sucked me in because the vlog content is so good. They're so funny. It's so enjoyable. And that's another thing that we watch is vlogs from a lot of these groups that are them not singing, but doing fun stuff. So Lena vs. Lacerophans. And pretty much anything those ladies do is just fun. But we've been watching the twice one too. And I know, I don't know if Dark Redeemer is listening to this or not, but he's one of the DTNS folks who's a big twice fan. And they're doing, they call it squid game challenges, but it's really just like obstacle course challenges, right? Yeah, yeah, but they're very scared of heights. Some of them are very scared of heights. Like can't even, right? Like just refuse to do it. But it's just fun to watch these K-pop idols that are very normally like, their performance is very fierce or they're very glammed up and they're like now, no makeup. And they're just wearing sweats or whatever and they're just doing average things or just doing things that you may do in your office company party, which is like do a ropes course or something like that. So it's just fun to see that. It's just like way back in the day when there were battle of the network stars and stuff like that, when your favorite TV show people would do that. It's kind of like that, you know? I don't even think we have anything like that anymore, right? Like it's more about like, oh, there's a special. Yeah, it's like they'll do- Did they ever do like a special? No, they never did like a special- They're like celebrity big brother and I'm a celebrity getting out of here and but not like- Or what's that? What's that WWE thing? What's that thing where they do? They jump like a course. Oh my God. See, I don't watch American stuff anymore. But you know where they're like, they've got timed trials and they've got it like- American Ninja Warrior? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think that's what it is. Like sometimes there's celebrities that do that here. Yeah. But kind of not anymore. But yeah, it's not battle of the network stars where the point was we gathered celebrities together. It's usually like there's a thing that happens. Yeah, Ambassador to Domo like Gladiator where it's a normal show that they add celebrities to or something like that. Right. It's like a stunt casting kind of thing. Yes, stunt casting kind of thing. Yeah. But this is their own show. Like each group has their own sort of variety show and they do their own. And then usually groups are at least five, four or five members. And so they'll go on a ghost hunt. They'll like one of my favorites is the band Seventeen and they did their own version. I guess, see, now I didn't watch the movie The Grudge. So I don't know, but they called it The Grudge and they went to some village and they were trying to just do like ghost hunter kind of stuff. Like, oh, we have our app and we just want to know if there's a spirit here. Turns out there's like mysterious deaths and stuff happening. And anyway, it was just kind of funny. And they sometimes put on a show in that way where they're like in a fake environment and they have to play along with the scenario and act it out even though they are themselves. But they're also ghost hunters and they're these fake people that live in this fake village and we're going to create a scenario and they're going to sort of improv their way in and out of that situation, which can be really, really funny. So that's what I like watching these days, more of that kind of stuff. It feels like, yeah, I don't know. I just know more people that are just watching more YouTube stuff than, you know, because I feel like there's so much to watch and not much to watch. Meaning like there's so much available but not everybody's into all that stuff or this, you know, like I have a hard time with choosing if there's too many choices. I'm like, oh, I don't know. You know, when you do the doom, you always tell me I'm doom scrolling on YouTube or doom scrolling on Netflix. I'm like, I don't know. I can find one and watch. Yeah, you do. You tell me I'm doom scrolling. And so I'm like, oh, okay. Well, well, not always, but you've told me in the past that I can't scroll. I probably have said it at least once, yeah. I'm like, well, I don't know. I just can't decide. Because I'm trying to find something that you might like, but I may not want to watch it, but I'm trying to find something that we both want to watch. Yeah, it is harder when, and I have the reverse problem too. Like if I'm just sitting there alone at YouTube, I'll be like, oh, I should watch that with Eileen. You know, let me save that. That's the other thing is why doesn't YouTube or any of these services, Max, Peacock, figure out an easy way for you to say, we're both watching. Put it on both our profiles. Cause we have this thing where it's like, oh, can I watch that on my profile? Cause I want it to count. I want the algorithm to know I watched it, or we'll watch it on your profile. And then I'll be like, well, I should probably watch it on my profile. So it knows that I liked it. And that happens on Netflix too, where we have to remember like, whoa, which profile were we watching this on? Should be able to just easily double counted, right? When my sister's in town, we're probably going to want to watch Gwangsang Creature. Oh yeah, that looks really good. Haksaeo Jun and Han Sohee. So it's a series and there's monsters in 1945 Korea. So anyway, we might want to, this might be one that we want to watch with my sister and her brother-in-law. They could like start watching it with us and then they could finish it, you know, at home. I don't know, we'll see. We haven't really mentioned any music. Do we need to mention any music? Well, maybe not this time around. Aren't you tired? I'm tired. How long do these have to go? As long as we want. I'm tired. I have to study my Korean soon. So if, I was trying to transition us into talking to the audience about what kinds of things we should do. Oh yeah, what should we do? What do you guys want to hear? Yeah. What kind of stuff would you like to hear us talk about? So you've heard some examples. What is JJYPD? The genius, oh great escape. Oh, you mean like that in Devil's Plan? Okay. But what does JJYPD stand for? And then another agent of mystery reference too. I don't know what that means. Cause I know JYP. I don't think it's JYP. And JYP, I don't think makes shows like this. Man, one day we'll talk about JYP. If we had started this last week. Oh, JJY is the PD. PD JJY. Okay, I got it. Thank you. Okay. So that's like, there's, there's not PD. Oh, so PD JJY, Jong Jong Young. Okay. The genius, great escape girls. Oh, Devil's Plan. I got it, got it. Okay. I didn't watch, I really want to watch Devil's Plan only because Sung Kwon from 17 is in it, but maybe it will. But again, there's just too many to watch. Yeah, there's so much. But yeah, what do you, you know, live, live chat people can say right now, but anybody that's watching this later. Again, comments, feedback at DailyTechNewShow.com. We're just talking. Give us ideas, give us thoughts. We're just chatting. And I had too much Taco Bell, so my energy is like not great. Your energy was so good. What are you talking about? Like, you're like, oh, I'm probably not going to talk a lot. My energy's bad. And then you like knocked it out of the park. So I don't know what you're like trying to sandbag people. Oh, you want to hear about music? Okay. We didn't really talk about music. I mean, we did. We talked about the music shows, but we didn't really talk about Ambassador Domo. I don't know if we want to include food in a show called What We're Streaming. Ew. That's sad. Yeah. Although I think like if we were to have done the show last week, we talked about where we went to eat because we weren't, I was just hungry for Gimbab. And then we had an amazing Gimbab and Tokpoki. It was mostly K-dramas, Louie. It was all K-dramas. 90%. Yeah. So I'm definitely watching more K-dramas again. Picked it up when I kind of stopped. A little bit on the crown. Yeah. A little bit on the crown. Yeah. How much though? Well, because we haven't finished it. I don't know if we need to. Do we really need to? Because it's the new, it's all the people that are alive. The show is me learning these things live. All these people that are still alive. I had no idea that you were like, I don't even know if I want to watch it, which is fine. Well, because we lived it. And I also lived part of what they just showed. Well, no, I did live part of the first half of this last season. For sure. But that was more curiosity of how they were going to handle Diana. And now I'm like, yeah, do I really care? I mean, honestly, they're probably just overdramatizing all the stuff with William and Harry and Camilla and all the people that are still around. I'm curious. How many episodes is it even? I don't think it's that many because I'm curious. And they're not that long, right? Like, I think they're just our around about an hour. So it's one, two, three, six. There's six episodes. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. But I think, yeah, we'll probably watch it. I mean, just to have it. I don't have to really pay attention. You know, because they're all speaking in English. There's a thing about Korean dramas. Like you have to, you have to pay attention. And you, because you're reading the subtitles. Yeah. Unless you speak Korean, which we're learning, but we're not there yet. Yeah. Brian Hibbet just texted me the castelos country band. Video on the CMT YouTube channel covering how you like that. And good for you by Olivia Rodrigo. I'm told to watch this later. All right. Country how you like that. Blackpink. Yeah. Country version of Blackpink. Hey, if Windsor. Or Kensington Palace could cover. Yeah. If they do, do, do, do, then they can. Right. Buckingham. Buckingham Palace. Yeah. I, Alex, I really like for all mankind. I feel like this season though is one where if you already know, you like it, you're going to like it, but it's not a season that's going to change anybody's mind. But it's, it's fun. I always look forward to sitting down and watching it. And then this last episode was like a cool little twist and turn. I agree that the show is good, but I didn't watch it. I only watched like the first like three episodes of the first season. I thought it was really good, but didn't keep going. Yeah. Too many things. Well, you have to keep watching it for court killers. And I just had other interests. No. I don't know. That's not another one. No. It shows you how I watch the show. I only watch Korean shows anyway. So I wouldn't watch court killers. I'm working on doing court killers in Korean, but it's going to be a while. So yeah, I won't, I won't expect you to watch it. I mean, is Justin and Brian going to learn Korean too? Justin doesn't host the show. Only Brian. Okay. Well, Brian, it's going to have a hard time. I don't think he's going to learn Korean. Yeah. No, I would have to translate all his stuff or subtitle it. All right. But yeah, let us know, you know, like, okay, you've seen us chatting, chatting and John feedback and daily tech news show. Comments in the YouTube like and subscribe. The idea is to make this a show on YouTube, like fairly relaxed and just chatting with folks while we, while we do it. I know a few people have already asked if it's going to be a podcast down the road, maybe, you know, I think, I think for starters though, don't we just want to do the, do the video? I think so. Yeah. Simple. Start small. Start small. And if you guys like it, then let us know. Any last words before we end the. Just that you've been asking me to do this for years. No, I told people that. Oh, okay. I've pitched Eileen many ideas. This is the first one that worked. And I kind of thought you were going to try to back out today for a minute, but you didn't. Yeah, I felt bad because I know you really want to hear it. Here's what, here's what you all have to do. You have to tell Eileen how awesome she is and was so that she knows that this is not a bad idea because that, that's what you're afraid. Like nobody cares. Nobody. Nobody cares. That's what you always say. So, so yeah, let it, let us know, let us know that you care. That's what I'm trying. He's like, let her know. Let me know. We'll be a little bit more. I was like not feeling it today. So hopefully, you know, we're good for not feeling. I can't wait to feel it a hundred percent. I have one, one segment sounder that I want to play before we go. We're going to use that one whenever we need to check, check a fact. That's not even our favorite group of mine at all. But I just like that it says fact check. And there's another song called what the hell? What the hell? Maybe we'll use that for a segment. Yeah. So segment ideas. Need segment ideas. All right, everyone. Well, happy Sunday. As we reach the end of our goodbye, everyone. Thanks, Sang. Have a good rest of your weekend.