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In the episode Flesh and Stone, there appears to be an eye watching River Song from one of the ships monitors. The camera focuses on it a lot, and it is the only thing moving on the screen. It also emits some kind of static noise.
In the episode Flesh and Stone, there appears to be an eye watching River Song from one of the ships monitors. The camera focuses on it a lot, and it is the only thing moving on the screen. It also emits some kind of static noise.

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In the episode Flesh and Stone, there appears to be an eye watching River Song from one of the ships monitors. The camera focuses on it a lot, and it is the only thing moving on the screen. It also emits some kind of static noise.

Interestingly, it moves in much the same way the Valtraxi eye moved when searching for Prisoner Zero. River Song has also been proved to be a prisoner.

Below is rather blurred screenshot of the eye. It's much easier to discern during the episode. Ghadius 19:59, May 1, 2010 (UTC)Ghadius


U MEAN ATRAXI


Yeah, Atraxi. Sorry about that. Ghadius 19:59, May 1, 2010 (UTC)Ghadius

Eye.jpg

I thought that aswell, but then i thought it was the screen. But now i'm not sure. Saxon 3 20:06, May 1, 2010 (UTC)

All the other screens show video footage of the forest. Why is this one (the one that happens to be behind River) behaving so strangely? Ghadius 20:25, May 1, 2010 (UTC)Ghadius

Well, that would explain how the Atraxi got their footage of future events around the Doctor.

The other possibility is that it has nothing to do with the Atraxi, and that eyes are a theme or an arc-hint or whatever for the season in general. --Falcotron 11:13, May 3, 2010 (UTC)

i thought that aswell. River Song could be Prisoner Zero. when the doctor sent the Angels into the white light thing, it looked like when the 10th doctor, sent Daleks and Cybermen into the void. In 'Flesh & Stone', in that sequence when Amy, Doctor and River were holding on to not be pulled into the white light, it was like the 10th doctor and Rose holding on to not be pulled into the void in series 2. could they have some connection, maybe Rose is returning... i hope so. :) amy & rory could be aliens, i just have a feeling they are not human. maybe River song isnt Prison Zero, maybe Amy is because the crack seems to be following her and then the eye popped up on the screen in Flesh and Stone. Atraxi must mean something because it almost spells Tardis, we only need a D and an S. And there are two A's in the word. could the A's be refering to Amy? also, amy called the pond a duck pond. Amy's surname is pond, does that mean anything? Oh and also, there is an R in Atraxi, Rory has an R in his name. I wonder if Atraxi is a whole other story arc. i will keep looking out for Atraxi related things in the series.

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Meanwhile: "also, amy called the pond a duck pond. Amy's surname is pond, does that mean anything?" Yes, Duck Pond is actually Amy Pond's aunt. That's why she wasn't in the house. (Remember, the Doctor pointed out her absence earlier in the episode.)
Also, Rory's name is meaningful because his first name starts with an R, his last name is almost a first name. If he's anything like the actor who plays him, Arthur Darvill, he's actually using his middle name as his first and has invented the middle initial "T" for no apparent reason. Who else are all of these things true of? Russell T. Davies. Yes, RTD gave up running the show so he could become a character on the show. Just watch carefully and it's obvious. --Falcotron 13:08, May 8, 2010 (UTC)