Not Just Books: October 2025

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

Video Game: “Hades”

I typically gravitate toward RPG video games, but, as I discovered with My Time at Sandrock, if the game is good, I’m up to explore outside that primary genre. I’d heard about this one for a while, but I’ve never really vibed with the rogue-like format. Dying over and over again just clearing the same levels? No thanks! But I saw that Hades II was coming out this fall featuring a female main character, so I thought now was probably the time to check out the first one before just jumping straight to a sequel. And boy, am I glad I did! The voice acting and writing are so good on this one! For a game that seems like it would just be repetitive, there was so much story to explore, especially if you’re a fan of the Greek pantheon. Beyond that, there is a “god mode” that allows you to focus more on the story, which is good for those of us who spent probably 50 runs dying pointlessly. But now that I’m done, on to the sequel!

Apple+ TV Show: “Silo”

I’ve seen this one on Apple+ for a while but never checked it out. I’ll admit, I feel like I’m extra wary of science fiction shows, having seen way too many C-level series in this genre in the past. But this one has really impressed me! The story is super interesting, and they’ve done an excellent job with the production value; everything looks great! I’m into the second season now, and I feel they are managing to strike a nice balance of adding questions and mysteries while also resolving some things as we go. Of course, I’m always worried whether shows like this will stick the landing, so we’ll just have to wait and see.

Video Game: “Cinderella Phenomenon”

More proof that I will play almost any game if the concept is interesting! This is pretty much just a story game, but the main concept was right up my alley! The story follows a “Cinderella”-like character who then must unravel various fairytale curses. As these are all fairytales, the stories all revolve around the different romances one can choose. Each “story” probably takes about an hour to play through, so they’re all very short. But I thought they were all well done and interesting, so this is a fun one to check out if you’re looking to sit back and just read through a story game—especially if you love fairytales like I do!

Kate’s Picks

TV Show: “Law and Order: Criminal Intent”

When I was in high school and college and beyond I really enjoyed “Law and Order: SVU” and the original “Law and Order”, but I never really got into the third series “Law and Order: Criminal Intent”. It may have been the time of the week it was on, or a disinterest in the premise, but I just kind of missed it. But as a lady who has realized she enjoys ‘quirky savant’ investigator stories (looking at you “Monk” and “Psych”), I decided to go back and give it a shot, as I heard that the main detective is very much that. Oh, and also because I am now of the belief that Vincent D’Onofrio as that detective is a goddamn SMOKE SHOW. He plays Bobby Goren, an unconventional NYPD detective who goes head to head with the criminal of the week with his brilliant observational skills and outside the box thinking, all with the help of his partner Eames, and the cases are presented partially through the eyes of the perpetrators as well (I’m mainly sticking to the Goren and Eames years/episodes, but apparently Jeff Goldblum shows up eventually?!). It feels a bit like a Sherlock Holmes kind of vibe with Goren being so odd and brilliant. Is it at times problematic copaganda as only the aughts could provide, oh sure. But man. D’Onofrio. Smoke Show.

Film: “K-Pop Demon Hunters”

Having a kid who is now in Kindergarten means that she hears a lot of pop culture stuff from her classmates. No surprise that she came home one day asking if she could watch “K-Pop Demon Hunters”, as it has become something of a cultural phenomenon. I said we could watch it together, so that if it did seem inappropriate I could just turn it off. But not only did I find it perfectly appropriate for her, I actually really liked it too! I enjoyed all the gals in Huntr/x (Mira is my absolute favorite, while Zoey holds the keys to my kid’s heart), I liked the demon lore, it’s hilarious and heartfelt, and the songs are catchy as hell. It’s also fun singing the songs with my kid in the car while we wait in the drop off line at school. I will be very curious to see if they decide to do a sequel, and what it will look like if they do (okay, more like WHEN they do). I just hope that Derpy Tiger and Sussie the Magpie show up again if/when it happens.

TV Show: “Talamasca: The Secret Order”

I really loved what AMC did with “Interview With the Vampire”, and am sitting on pins and needles to see what they do with Lestat’s story in the upcoming season (being renamed “The Vampire Lestat” after the book it takes inspiration from, SO EXCITED). But while the fandom waits to see Lestat as a preening and dramatic rock star, we have “Talamasca: The Secret Order” to tide us over/being a whole new obsession. The Talamasca has been hinted at in IWTV, and seeing as it’s such an important presence in the Vampire Chronicles and beyond it just makes sense to give this secretive group its own TV series. Guy Anatole is a successful law school graduate who has the world at his feet (as well as some strange other talents), but soon meets a woman who recruits him into the Talamasca, a secretive organization that keeps an eye on all things supernatural. Guy’s mission is to try and uncover a rogue agent who is trying to destroy the Talamasca in its entirety. It’s a little bit “X-Files”, a little bit espionage, and it has serious potential.

2 thoughts on “Not Just Books: October 2025”

    1. Haha yes, I think they mention it once in a random conversation and that’s about it! It definitely saved the game for me, as my gaming “talents” definitely don’t lie in the rogue-like button mashing arena! Once I had it activated and was able to progress the story, the game really shone! – S

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