Checkmate
Commodore
Why was the TARDIS dematerializing such an "abandon ship" moment anyway? Dematerializing is what it does. I mean, I know it was so that they could work in "abandon ship" in a seafaring episode, but jeez, they could at least have tried a little harder to come up with something plausible. The rest of the story wasn't much better. I mean, now instead of the different universes being blocked off, they collide on a regular basis and you can basically just step through? Just to make this one little shoddy story possible? I was okay with the lack of the paradox monsters showing up every time the Doctor was interacting with himself and fumbling with his own timeline, but it's getting a bit silly how they're just flat-out ignoring all the limitations that were put on during the revival.
Amy in pirate garb and being all sexy as a result was the only highlight for me. And it was over as quickly as it came.
(And why the hell would a medical hologram put someone with a bruise into a coma anyway? Bah. Oh well, at least it opens up a "space pirates" show for the future. Not that this episode was even remotely enticing enough to spark such a thing.)
Amy in pirate garb and being all sexy as a result was the only highlight for me. And it was over as quickly as it came.
(And why the hell would a medical hologram put someone with a bruise into a coma anyway? Bah. Oh well, at least it opens up a "space pirates" show for the future. Not that this episode was even remotely enticing enough to spark such a thing.)