Christmas, New Year, Rome and the New Doctor Who
So that was Christmas. It was a very good one this year and can I say thanks to everyone for some great presents? We're making a good dent in the pile of DVDs of we got bought between us this year- we've even watched a few films, which is very rare. the Highlight for me has been The Muppet Show which remains as great as I remember it being when I was young. It's aged very well.
Though Christmas was generally very busy and tiring as we raced round to see everyone, it was nice to be invited out such a lot with both families. In fact the only thing I regret is that we didn't get down to see Dad and Sue, but there simply wasn't time alas. We'll have to make up for that by going down to see them sometime soon instead. Though I have no idea when, as we're already looking very booked up this month. We've been invited down to see Richard and Mike in Ipswich, but we now, between us haven't got a weekend free until February, can you believe it? Ah well, there's lots to look forward to!
I do wonder why no-one ever invites to their parties for New Year though; do none of our friends have their own parties?! We had a quiet one in together. We watched The Man Who Knew Too Much (which was good), The Muppets, The Adventurer (which is everything we expected and more besides) and started the annual Doctor Who jigsaw. They make Steve quite obsessive you know. I left him to it half the time!
We're off to Rome for a few days in a couple of weeks. It's Steve's 30th birthday and he decided that he'd like to go away and Rome was top destination. It should be good. It's a city I've always wanted to visit and it might be best experiencing it without there being too many other tourists around. If nothing else we'll eat very well, but I'll have to watch out for the cheese. Steve wouldn't like it if I was grumpy after all!
Of course the major news has been the casting of the new Doctor, Matt Smith. Who indeed. I hadn't heard of him before, though I had seen him in The Ruby in the Smoke a couple of Christmas's back. He seems rather likeable really and I'm sure he's a very capable actor having had some tremendous reviews for his stage work. Time will tell, but I'm quite happy with the casting really.
Of course not everyone is and there's been the usual insane opinions posted about him already all over the forums. I'm sure half the people who post these things don't think about what they're writing before they put them down. I just don't understand how you can be so down on something or someone before you've seen them in action (and it's over a year until we do yet). Yes he's younger than any other Doctor, but obviously Steven Moffat sees something in him that makes it worth casting him. Let's not forget we haven't seen his audition, we know very little of what he's capable of. I know I'm always stunningly optimistic about these things, but I trust the production team to make the right choices. they haven't really got it wrong so far.
On Saturday night as I watched the Confidential special I did get a real pang about David Tennant leaving though. He's been a great Doctor and a wonderful ambassador for the show. I'll miss him and his enthusiasm for the show. He's not my Doctor, but he's certainly quite close to the top in my league table of Doctors... I haven't really ever considered where they all come in the league for a long time. It was easy in the old days, but now I'm not so sure. Maybe I'll have to think about that one...
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