No thoughts on "Kill the Moon"? Really?
I think it was mostly a good episode. Yes, there were absolutely huuuge plot holes. Yes, the science was unbelievably atrocious. But, the moral dilemma, the emotional depth of the episode let me over look all of that. Only have a few observations to make.
1) This is Jenna Coleman's best episode of Doctor Who. Hands down. I was never really sold on her, have always enjoyed her more than Amy (probably me least favorite companion of all time) and Rose (who was good...but became too much of fan favorite), but with 11 she was never anything more than a living plot point. I feel with Series 8 she is finally becoming a real character. A real flesh and blood character.
2) I've been reading a lot of hate for Doctor #12. That he is too cold, too uncaring. Too dark. And honestly, I don't see that. He does care, it's just...he has become so remote, he sees humans as his pets. Now, this isn't my idea, just read it as a comment on a review of the episode, but I think it perfectly captures the Twelfth Doctor: "That last scene, where we see his deep care and respect for Clara mingling with hurt at being rejected mingling with utter bafflement at being criticized mingling with utter conviction that he's in the right is just perfect".