Here are my non-spoilery thoughts on Planet of the Dead. 
I had quite forgotten this was the 200th story, and as the 200th story I would have hoped for something a little more than average. This is not bad, but not good. It has a couple of chances to elevate the tale and do something a little more interesting, but shies away from them in the most boring of ways. And it telegraphs other aspects of the story with all the subtlety of an American sitcom.
I have no problems with a story having no plot, but if you're going to do that, you need to really do something with the characters and/or set-pieces. By way of example, the fourth season story Midnight has absolutely no plot whatsoever, but it becomes totally gripping as it progresses.
Worth a look, and it has some nice ideas, but the lower you set your expectations, the more enjoyment you'll receive from it.

I had quite forgotten this was the 200th story, and as the 200th story I would have hoped for something a little more than average. This is not bad, but not good. It has a couple of chances to elevate the tale and do something a little more interesting, but shies away from them in the most boring of ways. And it telegraphs other aspects of the story with all the subtlety of an American sitcom.
I have no problems with a story having no plot, but if you're going to do that, you need to really do something with the characters and/or set-pieces. By way of example, the fourth season story Midnight has absolutely no plot whatsoever, but it becomes totally gripping as it progresses.
Worth a look, and it has some nice ideas, but the lower you set your expectations, the more enjoyment you'll receive from it.
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I think that the Dr really needs an offsider.
I think the adhoc nature of this years efforts, 5 specials? Is going to give far more disconnect as a Dr Who episode NEEDS to have some continuity and they wont do that until Emo Doc takes over I'm guessing.
Having said all that, the ending was VERY clunky, the wandering around and meeting others seemed to be very um cardboard, plot device level at best.
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The Doctor without an ongoing companion is a chance to investigate some different sides to the Doctor, ala The Deadly Assassin. Unfortunately Russell and co. are tied to this 'temp companion for the story' idea, which hamstrings the chance to explore the Doctor's nature when he's alone.
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