For the umpteenth time I feel as though I watched a different episode to almost everyone else. To me it was a by-the-numbers thing where everything was tidied away in order to leave a blank canvas for the new show runner. Bill's arc went full circle (that doesn't sound right, but anyway), which was better than having her die or be a Cyberman forever. Bill - and Mackie's portrayal of her - was pretty much the only thing I liked over the whole of this season. I'd like to believe we'll never see the Master or Missy or any further variant thereof ever again, but as there's no way that's going to happen I'll just enjoy the fact they're gone for the time being (no pun intended). Nardole does nothing for me but being locked in eternal battle with Cybermen isn't much of a fate - even he isn't that bad. He was actually almost interesting in this episode.
As for Capaldi and the ending...hmm. I don't mind Capaldi's Doctor but his interpretation never really grabbed me. Any reminder of Tennant!Doctor is
highly unwelcome for me, so the "I don't want to!" whinge was something I really could have done without (even though it wasn't the same whinge, thankfully). I will admit to being intrigued with where they might go with the "first" Doctor; I'll have to try to remember to watch the Christmas special.
Overall, the season was just there for me. Not awful, but not anything special, either. No matter.
Agreeing with you is always weird and creepy

, but I'll go along with both these points. The new Cybermen simply aren't creepy in any way, shape or form. The 70s Cybermen weren't especially creepy either, but they were still far better than the new models. As for the stupid lockstep stomping...

Just ridiculous, and extending it to the classic Cybermen was anachronistic, pathetic and unnecessary. IMO, anyway.