I don't think I've ever agreed with someone more than I do right now with John!!! I cannot go back to using a dishwasher without the silverware basket in the door. My '01 PowerClean GU940 is my pride and joy and I could never part with it, and now my WDT920 is taking up the reigns as one of the best performing and well built dishwashers I've ever had the pleasure of owning or using. And of course, both machines have been and are regularly loaded to the brim with the door and tub bottom looking exactly like John's PC pictures, and with just a Normal wash everything will sparkle. My mom in law actually had the exact machine from that POD and seemed to enjoy it despite it not being the quietest in the world..
I know that some present the argument that the "bullnose" style rack offers more space than having the silverware removed, but I myself don't see it. I get frustrated loading my grandparents' Kenmore Elite or the mother-in-law's new Maytag because of that rack style. Plates tend to want to roll around and bang when the rack is moved because they don't "lock" into place along the front edge like they do in the WPs, and I've found that extra space to only accommodate two or three extra bowls, which could be argued to have fit in the space where the silverware basket sits on the side of the rack anyway.
The only complaint I've ever had with the basket in the door is that every once in a blue moon, a stray noodle or piece of lettuce/spinach that gets knocked off a dish will get wedged between the door and basket, but it happens so rarely with this new machine, I hardly think of it anymore. It actually happened more frequently in the PowerClean because the basket had a solid back.