The unison is perhaps one of the only two good parts in the song.
I believe the whole "MP has feeling, MM doesn't" discussion is based solely on how MP improvises a lot more, making him more showy most of the time, while MM, as it has been said, is much more of an orchestral drummer, providing accentuation to other instruments to go along with the song. He studies what the other members are doing with more depth, which allows him to harmonize and carry the beat more faithfully to the band's purpose, and that, along with his how absolutely precise he is, makes him sound "robotic". He's very analytical as a musician and that has added a whole different dimension to DT's musical focus.
While MP took sort of a leading role and there was a lot more exhibition coming from the band in the last albums with him (especially SC, I think), MM's purpose is to understand the other member's intentions and be some sort of link between them while still doing his own thing, and I believe that is what makes DT12 be a lot more concise. Either way, I believe the real way to judge whether MM has "feeling" or not would be listening to him play live, since his studio behavior is more to make an organized, fitting piece, and not that of an entertainer, if you will, which is the desired behavior live. Put of what I have seen from videos and from when I saw them, heck, the guy has all the feeling that there is to be had, even with him trying by all means to be as faithful to the original versions of the songs.