RTD's a dismal hack, isn't he? Well, maybe you disagree. So, to see which of his stories are more popular, answer yes or no as to whether each of his stories gets a pass from you. Gwan, it'll be fun. 
Rose - no
The End of the World - no
Aliens of London/World War Three - no
The Long Game - no
Boom Town - no
Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways - no
The Christmas Invasion - no
New Earth - no
Tooth and Claw - no
Love and Monsters - no
Army of Ghosts/Doomsday - no
The Runaway Bride - no
Smith and Jones - yes
Gridlock - yes
Utopia - yes
The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords - no
Voyage of the Damned - no
Partners in Crime - no
Midnight - yes
Turn Left - yes
The Stolen Earth/Journey's End - no
The Next Doctor - no
Planet of the Dead - no
The Waters of Mars - no
The End of Time - no
I've not seen any since they first aired from Love and Monsters onwards, so everything after that is from memory. Three yeses in series three, mind. That's not too bad on Rusty's part, though some are quite a dim memory. Smith and Jones was alright I seem to recall (radiation shoe aside - bet the Doctor wished he'd remembered he could do that in Planet of the Spiders [or, indeed TEOT]), and Gridlock and Utopia were alright I think. Turn Left too. Still, allowing for my memory's generosity still gives only a 20% level of acceptability. Maybe they should have chosen Pip and Jane to showrun instead.

Rose - no
The End of the World - no
Aliens of London/World War Three - no
The Long Game - no
Boom Town - no
Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways - no
The Christmas Invasion - no
New Earth - no
Tooth and Claw - no
Love and Monsters - no
Army of Ghosts/Doomsday - no
The Runaway Bride - no
Smith and Jones - yes
Gridlock - yes
Utopia - yes
The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords - no
Voyage of the Damned - no
Partners in Crime - no
Midnight - yes
Turn Left - yes
The Stolen Earth/Journey's End - no
The Next Doctor - no
Planet of the Dead - no
The Waters of Mars - no
The End of Time - no
I've not seen any since they first aired from Love and Monsters onwards, so everything after that is from memory. Three yeses in series three, mind. That's not too bad on Rusty's part, though some are quite a dim memory. Smith and Jones was alright I seem to recall (radiation shoe aside - bet the Doctor wished he'd remembered he could do that in Planet of the Spiders [or, indeed TEOT]), and Gridlock and Utopia were alright I think. Turn Left too. Still, allowing for my memory's generosity still gives only a 20% level of acceptability. Maybe they should have chosen Pip and Jane to showrun instead.