I watched the first two episodes of The War Between The Land And The Sea (I think that's the tilte, not checking) and it was actually not bad. It's clearly going for the same tone as the best season of Torchwood (the one where Jack murders his ginger grandchild) and, while it's not as good as that, I did appreciate the more serious presentation. You can see they actually spent some (of Disney's) money on it too as it looks quite good.
After thinking it was going to be a U.N.I.T. focused show it was funny that the U.N.I.T. characters are really there in a supporting role, like in Doctor Who. Russell Tovey is the main character and, well, he can certainly look confused. I don't know if he's acting or if he just naturally looks like that. He does a bit of "who, me!?" double take comedy stuff that maybe feels at odds with the more serious stuff, but to be honest I think it works better having a new character as the lead rather than Kate. The silly robot U.N.I.T. has in Doctor Who is nowhere to be seen.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw is great at playing an angry fish lady.
So yeah this isn't essential view or anything but so far I'm enjoying it more than a lot of the recent Doctor Who episodes and I wonder if RTD wouldn't rather be writing something more like than standard Who stuff?