Sunday | December 31, 2006

How was 2006?

Right, here goes. My review of 2006!


Hm, I'm tempted to rate this year highly because of, of course, Tennant!Doctor. However, I think a scene-by-scene commentary is required before I leave my final rating.

So, here it goes.

January - Boring month. Not much happened, the characters were rather one-dimensional. And oh yes, the return of that 'school' scene. I hated that scene in 2005, I hate it now in 2006. Very low rating. 1/10.

February - Slightly better - Still nothing exciting happening, but it wasn't as bad. I was getting used to the constant school thing, but it was still tedious. Again, nothing happened, but it was a shorter month than January, so it wasn't boring for as long. Still, 3/10.

March - Much of this month was spent wondering when Doctor Who would be back on screen. I was greatly disappointed when the 31st came around and it hadn't been on yet. Hopefully the year would get better from that point - Doctor Who, Torchwood, etc. I'd say... 4/10. Getting better.

April - Oh hooray, the return of Doctor Who! That gets this part a much higher rating. Unfortunately, I didn't get any easter eggs, at all. So that pulls it down again. Hm, 5.6/10.

May - Ah, a full month of Doctor Who saturdays. I did not, though, enjoy this month. This was more due to school than Doctor Who - because the exams were coming. So much exam preparation. Yes, not a good month. 6.4/10

June - This month saw The Impossible Planet, but still more and more exam preparation. *sigh* Not much happened, as well. Mm, TIP and TSP were the best part of the month - what with Love And Monsters and Fear Her. So yes, purely for the enjoyment that TIP and TSP gave me, I give it 8/10.

July - The finale of Doctor Who - AoG and Doomsday. Oh they were most awesome. However, it also saw the final exams. A good experience, followed by a bad one. Of course, there was the bright side - I'd finished. Finished all exams for the whole year. Ah, that was a good feeling. That was a great month. 9.3/10.

August - The most eventful month, certainly. I saw my Dad, etc etc, went to Greece, etc etc, got my exam results, found out I failed [Which didn't feel too bad, actually], found a new college.. An eventful one, but nothing particularly "awesome" about it. A steady 7.7/10.

September - The dawn of a new school. It was a good month - the whole time spent getting to know teachers and classmates. However, there was no Doctor, no Torchwood.. It was a depressing 'time between the seasons'. Much of it was spent rewatching Doomsday and Army of Ghosts. 6/10.

October - Ah, Torchwood. The premiere, and the start of the series. Those were most excellent. Anyway, there was a large bad part to the month. School was getting boring as well. High rating though, 7.4/10.

November - Yeah, not that good of one again. Torchwood was [slowly] getting better, but was a bit of a letdown each week. School was alright, though. Specially computing, as I was very far ahead by this point. Yes, an average month. 5.6/10.

December - Ah, this was a good month. I started blogging, finished all my task 2 Computing homework in an hour.. Plus christmas! A better one than last year, I feel. 9/10!

Thus, taking an average, that should put me at 6.0833333/10. However, I think I'll round it up, because I can. 7/10 for 2006, and that's my final rating.

As for 2007, I'm quite looking forward to it. We've got the Torchwood final, Sarah Jane adventures, more Tennant!Doctor... Plus exams! I'm REALLY looking forward to them next year, I wasn't last year because I wasn't clever. The subjects I'm doing now are much more what I *ENJOY* doing, so exam papers are more fun than they were dull last year.

Yes, I can't wait for next year! Huzzah!

Posted by Mindez at 03:27:47 | Permanent Link | Comments (2) |
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1 - I don't think you can complain about a 6.0833333/10, although I think I'd try and be a bit less dependent for my happiness rating on broadcast schedules, if I were you. (Comment this)

Written by: Steve at 2007/01/04 - 06:58:02
2 - There's.. more to life?

Hm. Ah well. (Comment this)

Written by: Mindez at 2007/01/04 - 07:21:57