Doctor WHo: The Eleventh Victory of the Angel Bellow
I think I'm realizing several reasons why these later episodes, and the season overall, hasn't been lighting me on fire:
1) Matt Smith just...isn't doing it for me. There's nothing about him that's really sold it for me. The first couple of episodes showed a lot of promise, but overall, he's been kind of...dull. When Tennant changed from Eccelston, he was so invariably different from Eccelston that he was really noticeable. The same can't be said for Smith. He's more reserved than Tennant, admittedly, but he's just hasn't done or said anything that's sold me at all. Of course, it may not help that......
2) ...there's more focus on Amy than The Doctor. Nothing wrong with that, per say, but I think that focus on the companion instead has not given us a chance to get to know this new Doctor. Plus, compared to the much more reserved Smith, the actress that plays Amy has wound up scene-stealing more. Of course, we're also used to the constantly scene-stealing Tennant, so that doesn't help matters. BUT, the show is called Doctor Who, not The Adventures of Amy Pond.
3) The overall storyarc, with the cracks in time and such, was getting really interesting and exciting...for the episodes that Moffat was writing (the first four or so; up to the River Song 2-parter). In a lot of ways, it was starting to feel serial, not episodic, which I was rather enjoying. But aside from last weeks' bit, that momentum has slowed down considerably.
4) Rory is goddamn dull and boring. I'm sorry, but it had to be said. The actor brings nothing and the character brings even less. This is especially compared to all the other great companions or even supporting companions, such as Rose's mother, Mickey or Donna's grandfather. I have absolutely no invested interest in Rory and honestly little to no emotional reaction to what happened to him.
5) Unfortunately, because of a number of things I listed above, it's hurt the last bunch of episodes. Aside from the actress who plays Amy, a lot of them have been just...dull. Where's the fun sense of adventure?