OK, after giving up on S11 partway through, I decided to try the New Year Special anyhow. And it wasn't bad. Not great, but I wasn't bored, which makes it a marked improvement over the rest of S11 that I saw.
The Dalek part of the story was excellent. Loved seeing the mutant be made threatening even outside the shell. It's too easy to forget that it isn't the tank, or the tech that make the Daleks so scary, it's their worldview and their dedication to it. As for all the people complaining about how a bunch of humans with swords took down a Dalek, there's something to be said for the sheer weight of numbers. All the tech in the world can't hold up to just sheer masses of bodies piling on, even today. Hell, it's more or less how they manage to defeat it at the end of the episode as well, just being too much for it to kill all at once. Plus a bit of tech to speed things along.
The Doctor finally got to do something! None of it was actually that impressive, but at least she finally did stuff. And there was some real personality in there too. Her upbeat, almost cheery "Almost makes up for your parenting lapse!" made me genuinely chuckle. But she's still not nearly as interesting as Graham, or even Ryan. Which is a problem on this program.
It was a little weird seeing her reaction to the Dalek, as well, which isn't nearly as forcefully angry or wickedly sneer-y as her recent predecessors (not criticizing, btw, just commenting). Even her supposed "panic" was pretty restrained. It never felt like she actually viewed the Dalek as anything more than annoyance, and I certainly never got any sense, as she claimed, that it was "personal." If I hadn't seen years of Doctor Who, I certainly wouldn't connect this response to arguably her greatest and most implacable foes. But I think at least some of that is just me needing to get used to a Doctor whose only settings seem to be "happy" and "not quite as happy." Which is a fair creative choice to make. Twelve was grumpy and antisocial at first, that was sort of his default mode and it took some getting used to. Thirteen is just happy. About everything. And that's going to take some getting used to as well.
Improvement, though perhaps baby steps. We'll see what emerges from the long dark of the next hiatus in 2020. Maybe they'll find the recipe that can please all the people still happy with the new direction, and still get me back on board.