Once again, kirk55555, you and I will disagree violently.
Curse of Fenric is the most adult storyline Doctor Who had attempted in that decade. It basically set the template for the Virgin Adventures, certainly in tone. And McCoy's characterization in his last two seasons was
very much in line with the NuWho Doctors, merculiar but still very serious often spouting immense threats when angry or despaired. He's not villainous, he's just a lot conscious of the effect his decisions have on those he protects, and is aware of his own importance as a gentleman of the universe. He
is a lot more than just another Time Lord, if 25 years of a show could prove anything.
Meanwhile, season 24 lacked any focus, and that extended to the Doctor. Poor McCoy was trying his darnest to allow the character to be Doctor-ish, but he still had to act in the awful story that was
Time & The Rani. No Doctor could've come unscathed from that one.
And
Greatest Show... is that great, but its notwhere near as bad as you make it out to be. Besides, its still a million times better than
Timelash.