I just want to see more of River Song. She's supposed to pop in and out of the Doctor's timeline - why should she stop just because they got married?
I want to see her in a relationship with an older Doctor that would justify her statement in "Silence in the Library" of "Look at you. You're so much younger...". But that's simply never going to happen.
It's so tough. Doctor Who has SUCH a huge fanbase. There are those that absolutely loved River, like yourself, but there are those they've felt she's long, long outstayed her welcome.
Even here, there are those that have loved this last season (myself included), and those that have thought it was rather weak.
The simple fact is that there's no pleasing everybody. I've read so many fansites and comments and thoughts that it's ridiculous. I see those that were disappointed that the Missy arc was just seemingly randomly dropped into episodes until it mattered, and I've seen those that hate Moffat for being unable to do anything that doesn't take 20,000 episodes to explain.
I guess at the end of the day, at least for me, I take the outlook of: Love it or hate it, at least I HAVE it. I loved Christopher. Tennants first season was weaker than his others, and the sting of losing Christopher after 1 hurt. But he got better. Much better. To the point that Smith never really grew on me. He lacked a depth of age that Tennant, while still young, pulled off. Capaldi has been the best since Troughton for me. Simply amazing
At the end of the day, I'll take any of them. Christopher, David, Matt, Peter or whoever else is yet to come. I love Doctor Who. I think we all do, despite our disagreements on individual stories, writers, directors, cinematographers etc. And the one thing I think we'll all universally agree on is that what we have, love it or hate it, is better than losing it like before and having nothing at all.
Hum. #rantoff.