Brexit killed UNIT!
Probably...
Ok, so that was interesting. I completely agree with
@Lonemagpie the Dalek stuff was good, and the family stuff wasn't terrible, they just felt very badly mashed together. Every time the episode got up a head of steam it was derailed by shifting back to a talky bit which slowed the momentum, and there was a LOT of just standing or sitting around talking here. The guest cast were great, but yet again Chibnall fills the Tardis, and who loses out? Seriously why didn't Chibnall just have the Dalek hijack Yas? It would have least given her more to do?
Anyway, the Dalek was menacing, and we haven't seen one look so dangerous in quite a while. Nice that it was still a threat even just as a mutant on a human's back, that was really interesting. I liked the junkyard Dalek as well. The plot about stopping it signalling the fleet was a bit hackneyed but it was okay.
Ryan’s dad showing up was unexpected, and in another episode I’d have really enjoyed the conversations between him and Ryan and him and Graham (Walsh wins again) but here they just leeched any tension from the episode, and yet again the threat felt oddly lowkey. Felt like there was a lot of padding (though not enough padding to give Yaz a storyline).
Jodie was good. Loved the joke about rels, and I adored how blunt she was with Ryan’s dad
On the whole I enjoyed it, just felt badly paced and a bit padded, but maybe that’s the fault of the hour runtime. Should have been more of a manic race against time and less of a let’s stop for a cup of tea and a chat about Grace.