Actually doing some writing at last, I was searching for the best word for a situation and hit upon 'spectate'. But on perusing the complete first-draft sentence, I felt an oddness about it.
A quick poll of on-line dictionaries showed universal endorsement of spectate being intransitive, ie not taking an object, but I was using it with an object.
Google turned up a few examples of people using spectate with an object ie 'I spectated the ball game', but Merriam-Webster gave the following current usage example:
The crowd that gathered to spectate the flock of us pedaling in our sports bras didn't help my body anxiety either.
despite declaring spectate to be intransitive.
I just know at least one reader will give me grief about my usage ;)
AJ