I stopped mid-Eccleston; I think I may have even made it to the penultimate episode, but it hadn't been enjoyable and I think we binned off the TV Licence before the last one. I may have accidentally caught one episode each from Tennant, Smith, and Capaldi while in hotel rooms and too lazy to change the channel, but none gripped me at all.
Of them all, Capaldi seemed the most in-keeping with the previous generations, from before they decided to make him into a hero with A Tragic Backstory and rather than an aloof, morally ambiguous (the point of the companion being to remind him) if not morally disinterested, quasi-immortal who goes where he pleases (usually Earth, sometime), finds what amuses him, occasionally engages with and stymies absolute evil, and then buggers off to the next one. Sort of like House in a scarf.
Canon was bad pre-McGann, but now it seems to be completely forgotten in favour of whatever's going through the writer's head this minute.