Sylvie Larson sat cross legged on her bunk, with a bowl of popcorn in her lap. “So, how many episodes of this show do I have to watch before we switch over to something else?” She asked throwing a couple pieces of popcorn in her mouth. Of course, Sylvie’s aim isn’t so good, so she ended up dropping some on her quilt. “Because,” she continued, “I really like that one show, American Horror Story. It was subbed in danish back home. We could always watch that.” Sloan had been going on and on about this one show that she watched. Doctor What or something like that. She had even met her best friend when she was cosplaying a character from the show. Sylvie figured she might as well just watch it, so she could understand what Sloan was saying. When Sloan first started talking about it, Sylvie was convinced her understanding of English was subpar. Half the words made no sense to her. Like Tardis or Dalek or Gallifrey. It was all greek to her.
Sylvie's Bunk
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Sloan Day jumped onto Sylvie's bed, squeezing on of her pillows. Sloan was all for a new Doctor Who episode, she wasn't really sure how she made it without a new episode for seven whole days. Sure, she spent a whole summer without one of her favorite tv shows, but once it's on again she just wants the whole season all at once. She has a problem, she knows, she knows.
"How do you watch American Horror Story? It sounds terrifying. The title literally has the word 'horror' in it."
Sloan laughed at her own joke. What? She's funny.
Any who, Sloan typically goes all out for Doctor Who Saturdays. She usually wears her tenth doctor cosplay, wig and everything. But Sylvie was with her today, and Sloan didn't feel like dressing like her all time favorite doctor in front of a person who has yet to decide on their favorite doctor.
You. Cannot. Do. That.
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Sylvie moved over a little to give enough room for the two of them to be on there. It was kind of fun to see Sloan so pumped. And the excitement seemed to carry on over to Sylvie, which was weird because Sylvie is never so hyper or bubbly. Sylvie didn’t even feel the urge to roll her eyes at Sloan’s over excitement, which usually happened when confronted by overly happy people. Not Sloan though. Sloan seemed to be the exception for a lot of things.
“Well, I like horror stuff. Being scared is fun.” Sylvie couldn’t help but laugh when Sloan laughed at her own joke. It wasn’t actually funny, but Sloan’s laughter was infectious. Sylvie opened her laptop on her lap and brought up the netflix homepage. “Doctor is spelt d-o-c-t-o-r, right?” Writing in english was always hard for Sylvie. As if pronunciation wasn’t bad enough. She had to remember when to use ph insead of f or c instead of s, and it was just confusing. She’d probably have Sloan just type it in, but Sylvie’s keyboard was in norwegian format, so things were moved around.
“Well, I like horror stuff. Being scared is fun.” Sylvie couldn’t help but laugh when Sloan laughed at her own joke. It wasn’t actually funny, but Sloan’s laughter was infectious. Sylvie opened her laptop on her lap and brought up the netflix homepage. “Doctor is spelt d-o-c-t-o-r, right?” Writing in english was always hard for Sylvie. As if pronunciation wasn’t bad enough. She had to remember when to use ph insead of f or c instead of s, and it was just confusing. She’d probably have Sloan just type it in, but Sylvie’s keyboard was in norwegian format, so things were moved around.
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Sloan gasped, why would anyone want to be scared for fun? That sounds like a horrible idea on their part. Sloan only went to a haunted house once in her life. That was with her parents and she was like seven. Long story short, she cried. And the workers are trained to keep on scaring you so that obviously went well for her. Never mind that, that was a dark time for Sloan Day.
Anywhosies, Sloan laughed as Sylvie tried to figure out Netflix, "Oh please Sylvia Larson. Doctor Who is like very popular. It's literally right there you doof." She grinned, tapping the icon for the show.
"Now, fair warning I memorized the dialogue for this episode because it is legendary and you are a fool for not doing so as well."
Sloan, stop. Honestly, this is why people barely tolerate her on a daily basis. She is insane. Totally insane.
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“Well as far as I know, they don’t have doctor who in Danmark. We have shows like Bron and Forbrydelsen which are crime dramas. And also Badehotellet, which is another drama. My mothers love those shows.” Sylvie laughed at Sloans remark about her memorizing the dialogue “Okay, weird. But I don’t care as long as you don’t talk along with it.” Sylvie clicked on the icon for the show and played the first episode. Immediately futuristic-y music started to play with a purple vortex thing. “I think the vortex is giving me a headache.” Sylvie said, stuffing a handful of popcorn into her mouth. Okay, so maybe she wasn’t the neatest person. But it was her bunk, she could do what she liked.
ooc: bask in it's shortness
ooc: bask in it's shortness
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Poor Sylvie. Poor, not exposed to the beauty of the Doctors, Sylvie. Sloan couldn't understand how her friend didn't even see it on Netflix. That's how Sloan got her obsession started. The daughter of Aphrodite couldn't wrap her mind around the fact that some people use their Netflix to watch dumb shows like House Hunters or something. Gods, that show is annoying.
That's besides the point. The point is that right when Sylvie pressed the button for the first episode, Rose. Sloan grinned wildly as she squealed into Sylvie's arm. She got really excited okay? That's what happens when she watches her favorite tv shows. Or meets people. Or gets banana peppers on her pizza. That is delicious. Stop Sloan focus. Focus on your beautiful show. "But the vortex is the best part. And the characters. And the set. And everything." Sloan mumbled into Sylvie's arm. What? She's super excited.
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After Sylvie got past the migraine causing intro, she started to pay attention to the show. Until Sloan started gripping her arm and squealing, “Are you going to be holding on to my arm for the whole episode? Because I think you’re cutting off the circulation.” Sylvie actually didn’t mind it too much. For whatever reason, whenever she was around Sloan, she felt it necessary to be grumpy and snarky. Of course all she really wanted to do was smile and laugh and well, be nice, but whenever she opened her mouth- boom instant moodiness.
The time Sylvie spent pondering this fact over made her miss a couple minutes of the show. Hopefully it wasn’t too important, and hopefully Sloan didn’t see Sylvie’s eyes glass over. Currently, a bunch of those store displays were cornering a blonde girl. “Whoa, creepy mannequins. This just got way more interesting. Are all the episodes like this?”
The time Sylvie spent pondering this fact over made her miss a couple minutes of the show. Hopefully it wasn’t too important, and hopefully Sloan didn’t see Sylvie’s eyes glass over. Currently, a bunch of those store displays were cornering a blonde girl. “Whoa, creepy mannequins. This just got way more interesting. Are all the episodes like this?”