This past week I finished reading The Last Unicorn. I don’t typically read fantasy, but this book was highly rated and available on Libby through my local library. Quick read — suprisingly full of existential angst for a book about unicorns and wizards I liked the melancholy vibe.
Next up was We Solve Murders 1. I’m a big fan of the Thursday Murder Club book series, and this one is just as fun. I’m already halfway through and loving it.
Of course, I had to catch the episode of Severance on Apple TV+. I also watched the first 2 episodes of The White Lotus Season 3. I really enjoy both shows, but — hot take — The White Lotus is better. It has such an interesting vibe and style. It nails that weird, heightened energy of being on vacation.
When you are on vacation there is this weird excited energy to everything. You’ve stepped out of your normal routing. You feel like a different person. You look at everything with a little more positivity. The show captures that feeling. I like it. It is fun to watch.
I liked the first two seasons2, but I wasn’t hyped for them the way I am for Season 3. The reason? Walton Goggins. I think he makes everything better3. He would have been fascinating in either of the first two seasons. His character in this one is a bit of a buzzkill so far, but I’m excited to see where it goes.
Also, today marks the return of one of my favorite Netflix series—Full Swing. I love golf! As long as Netflix keeps making this show, I’ll keep my account active and (probably) won’t share my password. Haven’t had time to start it yet, but I’ll definitely be done by the weekend.
Another thing on my radar: the new Peacock documentary Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy. A couple of years ago, I read his memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, finishing it just weeks before he passed. No idea if the documentary is any good, but I’ll definitely be watching.
I think that wraps it up this week. Remember not to use too many big words. Perchance you may colloquially employ…
1: Again, on Libby through my library.
2: I definitely preferred the first season over the second.
3: Justified might be one of my favorite series of all time.