Maybe it's time to move on to something you enjoy, something you are actually looking forward to. I seriously don't understand. If you don't enjoy it, think you really WON'T enjoy it, why bother? There is so much else going on, and some much that has happened, why not go and find something that brings you joy?
It's a serious question. Why spend so much time and resources on something you don't enjoy? Why not move on?
Why should I "move on"? I outlasted Moffat's burn out run, Chibnail isn't driving me away. Hell, I watched all of Andrew Cartmel's run, and that man was the biggest hack to work on the show before Chibnail. I like Doctor Who too much to let an asshole like Chibnail drive me away. I kept watching Star Trek movies even after Star Trek 09 came out and was the single worst thing the franchise had ever done, and I was eventually rewarded with Star Trek Beyond, my third favorite Trek movie. In Doctor Who I outlasted Clara, and I'll outlast Chibnail trying to destroy the show. If The Zygon Invasion/Inversion, literally the worst (canon) thing in the franchise, didn't make me drop the show, Chibnail can't do it.
Even if we weren't in the dark ages of TV and there was literally any other show to watch, I'd still watch Doctor Who. As it is, there is no good sci fi being made on TV, and all the shows I watch/used to watch that are still getting made have either been destroyed by terrible writing (all the CW and MCU superhero shows), or are on break (The Gifted and Lucifer, the only two good ongoing genre shows I watch, and ST discovery, which is pretty mediocre but I'll still watch it when it comes back). So, even though I would never drop Doctor Who, I have nothing to watch outside of a few half hour shows anyway (Venture Bros which is almost over, some Anime and Japanese superhero stuff, etc). By the time Doctor Who starts in a few weeks, my entire TV schedule will be just Doctor Who, The Gifted, and a few random short shows. Not exactly a full schedule, so there would be nothing to drop Doctor Who for even if I was willing to (and I'm not).
You have a really good track record about being right with your predictions?
Well, maybe you are not predicting anything.
Perhaps you are priming yourself to no end and convince yourself so hard not to like it, that in the end you have no choice but to see what you fear.
It becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.
Perhaps you should try for a while not to predict anything. Don‘t watch promotional material and stay away from production news,
It‘s hard with the internet, I know.
But concentrate on current stuff.
And then when the new stuff rolls around, just watch it without having a ready made opinion on it.
A good training for this would be to find stuff to watch you have never gotten around to. Let friends give you recommendations for that. Or go blindly into movie theaters.
Either let friends take you there without telling you about the film or watch Sneak Peeks. Many theaters around here do that regularly.
You might get surprised how positive everything will start to look.
If you then have issues, at least you can say it‘s an opinion based on these and those factual observations,
Yeah, this is extremely ridiculous. i could comment on parts of it, like how there is literally nothing else good to watch anyway, or how I would never watch something without watching all the trailers and reading all the info, but its a waste of energy. I will say that the "self fulfilling prophecy" BS is hilarious, but that's the only thing I can say about this post when it comes to making any sense.
Christ I'd hate to see it if you let loose. So you've judged an entire season based on a lot of evidence? What evidence? We've had way less information that we usually have, so you're judging based on some photos and some snipped together in a trailer footage? Do you have any idea how insane that sounds (maybe you do, I still can't figure out if you're opinions are genuine or you're just trolling us all. I suspect it's the latter because you are bloody consistent with your hyperbole, but seriously, life's too short to watch a show you hate, even if it's to prove you were right, just find something else you enjoy and watch that, or as the old children's TV show that RTD worked on used to say "
Why don't you just turn off the TV and go do something more interesting instead"?
Oh, the last refuge of people who hate opposing opinions: "You're just trolling".

People can have opposing opinions, you really should get used to it if you're going to be posting on the internet.
We have a lot of information. We know all the writers are basically unworthy of writing for the show (worse then even the people Moffat was hiring at the end), all the shown clips have been so bad from a writing and acting perspective they also make me want Moffat and his shit writers back, everything looks like a generic low budget sci fi the BBC decided to make and not Doctor Who, etc. Plus the whole amnesia thing, Whitaker apparently having lost her acting ability between Broadchurch and Doctor Who (and the show dressing her up like a presenter on a tv show for toddlers on top of it), its all just awful. But, again, if I can sit through Moffat at his worst, Chibnail won't beat me. I sat through Clara Oswald focused episodes, so even the terrible garbage they've shown doesn't scare me. It pisses me off, but that's it. Chibnail can't beat Moffat's lows. Unfortunately he also can't match Moffat's highs or even Moffat's average, but I'll still outlast him.
I've watched entire Sci Fi shows I loathed from episode 1 because I had nothing else to watch (like Nu Battlestar galactica, which was pretty shit from the beginning), so watching a show I'm already invested in from back when talented people worked on it is an easy decision, even if the show itself is now garbage and won't be getting fixed anytime soon.