-I didn't at all understand the relationship between the general, her husband, and her... err sex droid?
-The Shitty CGI monster was completely implausible and looked ridiculous.
@TheImportantFart was right, that was totally one of those random aliens from Galaxy Quest, except those looked *significantly* better, nearly 20 years earlier. (Admittedly with probably way more of a budget... but still... 20 years earlier.)
-The pregnant man sub plot was just fucking weird, and felt completely out of place with the tone of the rest of the story. I get that it was meant to further Ryan as a character with his daddy issues, but it still felt completely out of place here.
-Once again Graham was by far the best character in the episode. I don't even know why, but I absolutely love that he watched every single episode of some shitty birthing show, and always looked away during the "squeamish bits".
-Yaz looking at the ship engine and acting like she had any clue at all about how it worked made me face palm hard. "Oh yeah we totally learned about antimatter in schools." Sure you did Yaz, suree you did.
-For like the 4th time this series, this "I hate guns, and you can't even *look* at a gun if you're around me" Doctor used an explosion to save the day. Once again, the only reason it didn't result in the violent death of the monster (and by the way, it really *should* have, that thing is just going to wake up later and kill more people, and that is totally this Doctor's fault.), is because the plot said it didn't.
-The baby naming joke at the end got a legit chuckle from me, despite being even more tonally out of place than the pregnant man subplot as a whole was. (It like... immediately cut to them eulogizing the dead general.)
-I think that eulogy at the end was trying to be deep or something... It really wasn't.