Watched ’em, read ’em – Sept. 2025

If this is your first time reading one of these “Watched/Read” posts here, they’re inspired by Steven Soderbergh’s annual “Seen/Read” list. At the beginning of every year, Soderbergh posts his chronicle of all the media he consumed during the prior year.

I wanted to do something similar, but felt that keeping track each month would keep me more engaged as a writer and make it an easier read. What I had in mind turns out to be similar to “What I’m Doing Now” posts and pages that writers like Cavan Scott (inspired by Martine Ellis and Derek Sivers) have set up.

Yet my professional work doesn’t change much from month to month. What does change is the culture and media I consume. I’ve wondered if I should include podcasts or sporting events in these lists, since they comprise a big part of my media diet. However, I don’t think that would generate much discussion. Or it would be better in a separate post.

Besides action dramas like Alien: Earth and Peacemaker, The Paper seemed like a good change-up to add to TV watching. Following up or spinning off The Office feels like a bad idea and this series wasn’t consistently funny enough to convince me otherwise. But maybe it’ll get better in a second season, as these sorts of comedies (Parks and Recreation, especially) often do.

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Watched ‘em, read ‘em: August 2025

If this is your first time reading one of these posts on the blog, they’re inspired by Steven Soderbergh’s annual “Seen/Read” list. At the beginning of every year, Soderbergh posts his chronicle of all the media he consumed during the prior year.

I wanted to do something similar, but felt that keeping track each month would keep me more engaged as a writer and make it an easier read. Since I spend so much time listening to podcasts, I’ve been wondering if I should include them here. That applies to sports too. Like if I spend six hours on a Saturday or Sunday watching football, well, that’s “watching,” right?

My intention was for August to be all about the “Alien” movies with Alien: Earth premiering on FX. I didn’t follow through on the ambition to watch all of the previous films before the series began. Also, I pumped the brakes when I found out that the story took place before Ridley Scott’s 1979 original.

But I’m a big fan of Noah Hawley’s work on Fargo and Legion, and I have all six of his novels (though I’ve only read A Conspiracy of Tall Men). So between that and my love of the “Alien” movies, I was an easy mark.

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Hey, that Peacemaker guy looks familiar… !

I can’t remember much useful from school (which inspired me to try and put together a high school reading list while in quarantine), but something that reminds me of comic books I read as a kid gets my brain working.

On Wednesday, HBO Max announced the development of a limited series built around the Peacemaker character that John Cena will play in James Gunn’s upcoming The Suicide Squad film.

But the key art released with the news trigged memories of an image that’s apparently stuck in my brain over the past 30 years. The headshot of Cena’s Peacemaker, drawn like a comic book illustration, looked a lot like John Byrne’s rendition of Captain America for the signature corner boxes that Marvel Comics put on its covers from the 1960s through the 1990s.

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