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PopaHALLics #113 "Cry Murder!"

December 07, 2023 Steve & Kate Hall Season 5 Episode 113
PopaHALLics
PopaHALLics #113 "Cry Murder!"
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PopaHALLics #113 "Cry Murder!"
Is that red on the holiday decorations blood? In an unplanned twist, dad and daughter both come to the show with murderous streaming and reading recommendations. A killer episode, wouldn't you say?

Streaming:

  • "A Murder at the End of the World," FX & Hulu. When a reclusive tech titan (Clive Owen) holds a retreat in Iceland, his guests start getting iced, so to speak. A 24-year-old hacker turned true-crime sleuth (Emma Corrin) must figure out the killer's identity in this mystery from the makers of "The OA."
  • "The Crown," Netflix. Part one of the sixth and final season focuses on the final years of Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki) and the impact of her life and death on the royal family. 
  • "Fargo," FX & Hulu. Season 5 of this black comedy crime drama finds Juno Temple ("Ted Lasso") as a Minnesota housewife who is not who she says she is. Jon Hamm ("Mad Men") is the rule-breaking sheriff who wants to track her down.

Books:

  • "Mother Daughter Murder Night," by Nina Simon. In this mix of mystery and family drama, three generations of women try to solve a murder while also learning to live together. A Reese Witherspoon Book Club Pick.
  • "My Lovely Wife," by Samantha Downing.  A husband spices up his marriage by finding victims for his wife, a serial killer, in this thriller. Dark, sexy, and disturbing.
  • "My Murder," by Katie Williams. In this novel named an NPR Best Book of the Year, the victim of a local serial killer is brought back to life by cloning. However, fitting back into her family and solving her murder proves harder than she thought.

Music:
Santa's bag—i.e., our Found Tree 2023 playlist—contains plenty of cool, off-the-beaten-track holiday tunes for you! A special thanks goes out to Mike Bode, our show's resident composer, and his wife Mary Kay. Their annual Cool Yule collections for family and friends introduced us to many of these tunes.

An Apology: We're All About Murder This Time
"Kept Me Engaged and My Brain Busy"
"Very Familiar and Relatable"
Liked 3 Generations Aspect
"A Gen Z Version of Sherlock Holmes"
Mystery Built Around Intriguing Detective Character
A "Lost" Diana
"Weird to Get into More Current Aspect" of History
Housewife Not Who She Appears to Be
"Smart, Very Funny in Places"
Cloned Woman Investigates Her Own Murder
"Full of Twists"
Husband Finds Victims for Serial Killer Wife