The issue of the week and this monster of the week are very important and an interesting concept. But again for me personally falls so very short on the delivery. This frustrates me more than any other episode these past two seasons as I can identify particularly. I could see the clumsy delivery as a reflection of the issue which historically has been hard to talk about. If it weren't for that fact that we have seen this trait too often of late. Just comes down to the writing style again. Which is not at all engaging, disjointed and clunky. The character interactions are at times devoid of chemistry. I'd say 80% of that is script. But at times it is the a few actors who do not meet the historical standard I expect from the show. The imaginative narrative unimaginatively delivered is a constant complaint I've had.
This episode felt like a room full of different people drafted their individual parts of the script and it was stitched together to produce something absent of any identifiable rhythm.
One praise. Finally I had a moment where I began to feel more drawn to Yaz's character. Shame it was in this episode which I don't imagine I will ever watch again with the exception of a Whovian reaction.