Reading, Listening, Watching
Sep. 25th, 2019 08:26 pmReading: Seveneves by Neal Stephenson which is good but loooong (albeit not quite so long, I don't think, as some of his other novels). I'm enjoying it. He's obviously having fun with all his "how to live in orbit" stuff though there is obviously some grim fall-of-civilisation bits to come.
Listening: I've discovered a new podcast, The Real McCoy devoted (unsurprisingly) to the Seventh Doctor. I've liked the previous stuff from one of the hosts, Eric Kyle: The Writer's Room which analysed all of classic Doctor Who from the perspective of the writing and The Doctor Who Book Club Podcast which was reading its way through the Virgin and BBC Book output before it ran out of steam. So far, I've liked the first episode of The Real McCoy though that did cover all of the sixth Doctor in one episode so we'll see what it's like when they cover things in more depth.
Watching: We appear to have decided to watch The New Avengers which B recalls fondly from his childhood and of which I have no memory at all. I think I prefer the 1960s version, though I suspect some of it is that I really don't like the Gambit character though I'm not sure why - he's clearly intended to a version of Steed updated to the 1970s but I find him a bit creepy and smug which I don't find Steed, but its hard to pin that down to any specific behaviour since Steed could definitely be smug and was certainly flirtatious in much the same way that Gambit comes across as creepy to me.
Listening: I've discovered a new podcast, The Real McCoy devoted (unsurprisingly) to the Seventh Doctor. I've liked the previous stuff from one of the hosts, Eric Kyle: The Writer's Room which analysed all of classic Doctor Who from the perspective of the writing and The Doctor Who Book Club Podcast which was reading its way through the Virgin and BBC Book output before it ran out of steam. So far, I've liked the first episode of The Real McCoy though that did cover all of the sixth Doctor in one episode so we'll see what it's like when they cover things in more depth.
Watching: We appear to have decided to watch The New Avengers which B recalls fondly from his childhood and of which I have no memory at all. I think I prefer the 1960s version, though I suspect some of it is that I really don't like the Gambit character though I'm not sure why - he's clearly intended to a version of Steed updated to the 1970s but I find him a bit creepy and smug which I don't find Steed, but its hard to pin that down to any specific behaviour since Steed could definitely be smug and was certainly flirtatious in much the same way that Gambit comes across as creepy to me.