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I don't know if this is just me over-speculating, but does anyone know the siginificance of the camera focusing on chickens throughout this episode, particularly towards the end? Then of course there's the throw-away line about the Doctor owing Casanova a chicken (a line I initially thought might be an in-joke between Smith and Tennant...) [[Special:Contributions/94.5.58.74|94.5.58.74]] 10:01, May 9, 2010 (UTC) | I don't know if this is just me over-speculating, but does anyone know the siginificance of the camera focusing on chickens throughout this episode, particularly towards the end? Then of course there's the throw-away line about the Doctor owing Casanova a chicken (a line I initially thought might be an in-joke between Smith and Tennant...) [[Special:Contributions/94.5.58.74|94.5.58.74]] 10:01, May 9, 2010 (UTC) | ||
== 'Refugees' Story Arc == | |||
Throwing this theory out there, but thought I should point out that this episode introduced the arc of Refugees- a possible hint to Amy's true nature? (I still firmly believe Amy's not who she says (or thinks) she is- based off of another theory which I shall post below) | |||
Eleventh Hour had Prisoner Zero- a refugee in the sense of escaping one place to live in another<br /> | |||
Daleks had the Daleks as refugees, waiting for the Doctor to show up to restart their race<br /> | |||
The star whale was not a refugee- but the humans were<br /> | |||
The weeping angel that was on the Byzantium was by itself, possibly as a refugee<br /> | |||
The 'vampires' outright stated they were refugees [[Special:Contributions/94.5.58.74|94.5.58.74]] 10:07, May 9, 2010 (UTC) |