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When Amy and Canton visited the children's home, all the walls, and Dr. Renfrew's arm, had the words "get out" written on them. Does anybody have any idea who wrote this. Was it Renfrew warning himself about the Silence, similar to the Doctor and friends' tally marks, was it the Silence trying to scare people, was it the little girl trying to warn others about the Silence, or was it something else?Icecreamdif 03:24, May 6, 2011 (UTC)
I think it was supposed to be Renfrew. Watch the scene where Amy and Canton ask him about the graffiti--at first he's confused, and then he desperately latches onto their explanation about the children. His damaged mind is trying anything it can to make sense of a reality that makes no sense, and part of that reality is these warnings that he keeps writing to himself but never remembers writing. And the fact that it's actually written on him, not just the walls, makes that even more likely. But of course this was only hinted at, not directly stated, and I doubt we'll ever get anything more solid. --99.33.26.0 04:19, May 6, 2011 (UTC)