While we do love us some books, believe it not, we do have a life outside of reading. So to highlight our other pop culture interests, on the last Monday of each month, we each will highlight three other “happenings” from the last month. Big events on favorite TV shows, new movies we’ve watched, old movies we’ve “discovered,” etc. Pretty much whatever we found of particular interest outside of the book world during the last month. Share your own favorite things in the comments!
Serena’s Picks

TV Show: “Jack Ryan”
While I really loved the first season, I was not a fan of the second one. I felt like it lost all of the cleverness of the first season, reducing Jack Ryan to every other gung-ho action hero, without the notable intelligence and uncompromising morality that made Ryan stand out from the pack. But while I was on vacation, I watched both the third and the fourth season with my mom, who really enjoyed both. I still thought the third was a bit lacking, but I really enjoyed the fourth and final season. So, if you’re a fan of the show, it’s nice that it went out on a high note at least!

TV Show: “Hijack”
Idris Elba is one of those supremely talented actors where you just look at the films/shows that he’s chosen to do and think…why? Seriously, name the last really high quality thing you’ve seen him in! Not the quality of his acting, which is always good, but the quality of the show/movie on its own! But thankfully, I’m here to report that his latest project was noticeably not cringe-worthy! “Hijack” is at times incredibly suspenseful and it manages to pull off its concept (every hour of the 7 hour flight is one episode of the show) very well. Elba is, of course, very good, but the surrounding cast of characters all hold their own as well. Definitely check this one out if you like action/suspense limited series!

Card game: “Bridge”
I’ve mentioned before that my family is a big card-playing family. We mostly stick to pinochle, but after 20+ years of that, I think we’re all feeling like we’ve mostly mastered it. So on our weekly online card nights, we’ve started to experiment with learning bridge. My mom and aunt (who we often play with) both played bridge a lot when they were younger, so now they’re training the younger generation up. Guess I’m ready and able to embrace my oncoming middle aged years!
Kate’s Picks

TV Show: “Only Murders In The Building”
This cozy mystery show is back and is still filled with all the hijinks that we can only expect from the likes of Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez. It may seem crazy that this show is still sustainable given that our three podcasters/amateur detectives keep finding themselves in the thick of a murder, but it’s still so fun and charming it doesn’t even matter. After Oliver has tried to relaunch his Broadway career with a brand new show, his main star is murdered the night of the opening performance. Now Charles, Oliver, and Mabel are once again on the case, trying to solve the murder and to put out a new podcast season, WHILE ALSO trying to salvage Oliver’s show by making it into a musical? I still adore the chemistry between the three main players, but then you add in Paul Rudd as the murder victim and Meryl FREAKING Streep as a meek cast mate (and yes, she DOES sing) and you have a delightful new season.

Film: “Renfield”
I didn’t get to this one in the theaters even though I REALLY wanted to see it, so when it was on a flight during my August vacation I was amped to finally watch it. I mean, what’s not to love? A new and original story of Dracula’s henchman Renfield is already great, but casting Nic Cage as the Count himself? BRILLIANT!! Renfield has been working as Dracula’s familiar for centuries, but as time has gone on he’s started to feel like he wants out of this toxic and codependent relationship. When they find themselves in New Orleans, and Renfield is caught up in local crime drama and finds himself on the side of the hero, he really wants to change his purpose. But will the Count let him go? Nicholas Hoult is an enjoyable Renfield, but Cage is SO FUN as Dracula, chewing all the scenery in this funny and weird gore fest.

YouTube Show: “I Like To Watch”
If it’s a Not Just Books post, it’s pretty likely there is going to be some kind of drag content on my list, and this month it’s the meta web series “I Like To Watch”, a show in which drag queens Trixie Mattel and Katya Zomolodchikova watch Netflix programming and comment and banter about it. Pretty straight forward. I tore through a bunch of these over a few days because they were so addictive and hilarious, in a Mystery Science Theater 3000 kind of way with Trixie and Katya delivering lots of commentary and candid moments. From Christmas love stories to Netflix series to the newest “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (linked above, as it had me rolling with laughter), these two just keep the laughs up and are sometimes taken completely by surprise. Also, consider watching it with subtitles because whenever they cackle and howl with laughter, the descriptions are FANTASTIC.