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That's what I said, or thought I said, or hinted perhaps. Maybe (hint to self) less hints, less subtlety.
To tell the truth, I didn't remember Kate's fall till now! That's a good sign.
For the record, I'm already a fan of Matej, as discussed in an earlier post.
^^ Yes, @skylark, I remember you said earlier you are impressed by Matej Silecky's admirable intellectual heft, his upbeat life philosophy articulated on his website, and his renaissance man talents. From the videos of his competitive performances as a young skater, Matej was well-trained (he trained with Mishin when growing up in Ukraine); he appears to be well-rounded as a pairs skater, and he demonstrates very competent pairs partnering skills. In fact, he looked to have better skills than his former partners in the videos posted here earlier. His pairing with Kate is another situation where it couldn't have happened sooner in either of their careers, as Matej is a little over 10 years older than Kate. They seem to be physically well-matched, and on the same page in terms of current goals.
You said he looked 'game' in their debut, which I thought is intended to be praise, but I don't recall seeing that expression before in regard to complimenting a skater, so I wasn't sure what you meant. It could have meant that you thought he was trying to keep up, or that he was very energetic and capable in his performance, and ready for anything he's called to do.
What I noticed is that Kate & Matej are new to each other obviously, and that like all new pairs teams, they are learning each other's rhythms and tendencies, and movement qualities, in addition to getting used to each other's personalities on and off-the-ice (i.e., during training practices and in competition).