Via Roger comes this Sunday Stealing prompt, which is easy enough I may resurrect it every so often! Here’s how it goes:
F.A.B.
F. Film: What movie or tv show are you watching?
A. Audio: What are you listening to?
B. Book: What are you reading?
That’s easy enough, innit?
F: We were actually out this past Saturday night, so we didn’t watch a movie this week. And we’re going to be out this Saturday night, so we won’t watch a movie then, either. So what shows are we watching? We’re in the midst of rewatches of both Brooklyn Nine Nine and Letterkenny, and we’re on a first watch of High Potential, which is a crime procedural in which a cleaning woman who is brilliant and observant on a Sherlockian level helps the LAPD solve crimes. And even though each case is a standalone, all teevee shows now must have an arc churning away underneath, and this show is no exception. The cleaning woman’s husband disappeared a few years ago, and she refuses to believe he just abandoned her.
A: Listening? Well, there’s all the usual stuff that shows up on this site, but lately I’ve started listening to The Killers. I like their sound, and they’re one of many bands I missed the first time around. I’m also listening to several podcasts, including James Bonding, for which I am a few years behind…it’s weird hearing them refer to “Bond 25”, as No Time To Die was known before its title was announced, and before its production ended up being a death march….
B: Book! I finished Guy Gavriel Kay’s A Song for Arbonne a week ago, and now I’m reading Ione Skye’s memoir Say Everything. I’m actually doing a GGK re-read (though I’m pausing in between his books for other things), and I found myself rediscovering Arbonne, which I haven’t read in a long time. Skye’s book caught my eye because we just watched Say Anything a few weeks ago.
I think I’ll dust off this FAB thing every once in a while!
That IS a FAB list. My daughter would watch 911 so I caught up on the last two episodes, in which a MAJOR character (the male lead) dies, and now I have to see the last three eps to see how the firehouse and his widow respond.