Does anyone genuinely expect there to be a "year of specials" or a "gap year" ever again?
I hope not. I really, really hope not.
In my opinion, the year of specials was a big mistake. Whatever they were trying to accomplish with that, they failed.
I'm not sure if the real (i.e. real, not public-friendly press-speak nonsense) reason for doing a year of specials instead of a proper season was ever uncovered, but it was the biggest mistake.
I also feel that spending nearly two years emphasizing that the Doctor was going to die was a tonal mistake as well. It robbed of us time where the show was just the show, instead of an endless prelude to a known eventuality. Making such a big announcement about who the next Doctor was nearly a year before DT left was also a bad move.
Eccleston's departure was the right way to go. He dies at the end of an epic 2 parter, his death is not foreshadowed and is intrinsic to the plot and the character.
And most importantly, it is remembered that a new actor is playing the same character. I still can't believe they had the nerve to say, "You know what? We're so special that we're gonna come right out and say that David Tennant regenerating is really the same as death. I don't want to go! Enjoy, Matt Smith, ha!" Same man, new face, k thnx.