Overall you can see here an extremely diverse set of episodes. None of them are like the previous ones, just as none of them are memorable or particularly good (the only common thread is that the conflict is often forced, never needing to fucking happen in the context of the story). Which puts him in contrast with Steven Moffat (Who wrote the same episode over and over but it was somehow good every time) and makes him somewhat similar to Russell T. Davies. He's going to be worse than Moffat and maybe a bit better than Russell at his worst. RIP Who.
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