Mirrorball Man:
Nice to see such an even handed response... Is it really necessary to cop that kind of attitude, just because I didn't like it? Just because I don't like Moffat's episodes and overall direction for the series (since around Pandorica Opens onwards anyway), doesn't mean I don't care about the show. When you care, you continue to watch, hoping that things will either get better, or that the main offenders (Moffat in this case) won't ruin too much of the season for you.
You don't just give up, nor am I watching simply because (and I can't believe we've been reduced to this), 'I have too much free time'. I'm watching because I want to, but that doesn't mean I have to like everything I see. If you can't understand that, then maybe you should free up some of your ultra busy and undoubtedly extremely important schedule, to learn about the real world - one where people are not simply fanboys or haters.
I enjoyed AOTD more than I expected to, but that wasn't saying much. The story was silly, the tropes crushingly over familiar, and the female character's 'sass' was as welcome as a spike through the head. But it wasn't actively awful, like so many of Moffat's recent episodes have been.
As someone who is happy to acknowledge good work wherever I find it, nothing would make me happier than for Moffat to drop his ego, stick a pin in his bloated, swollen head and get back to writing the kind of classic episodes that he used to crank out to well deserved acclaim.