Howling:Am a lie

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There's a few things I noticed and reckon:

  • The Alliance will turn out to be a fiction, after all they are "all the evils of the world" and the Alliance didn't show up until after the Doctor touched the Pandorica. I suspect that it started opening when he touched it.
  • If you noticed, River left the vortex manipulator next to the Doctor when she went for the Tardis. He'll use that to escape.
  • The figure that rushed past the window in Amy's house didn't look like Prisoner Zero. Someone else has been hanging out at Amy's. Probably on that third floor.
  • The whole village will turn out to be some kind of fairy tale.
  • Amelia is an anagram of "am a lie".

BenAgain 12:15, June 23, 2010 (UTC)



Actually, the Pandorica was opening before he touched it. When he (and River) touched it and began listening to it, it was already more than halfway done unlocking itself.

Very clever figuring out that anagram! But wouldn't that suggest that Amy is not a real companion and should not even exist after the series finale of series 5? DoctorHer 12:19, June 23, 2010 (UTC)

Quite interesting! Maybe the Doctor will have to decide if he wants to save a universe where Amy doesn't exist :) Agonaga 18:33, June 23, 2010 (UTC)

The 'missing' aliens are an anagram too. Very intersting now ... Jack Chilli 19:04, June 23, 2010 (UTC)

Huh wha? Agonaga 19:22, June 23, 2010 (UTC)

The ones that havent appeared but are mesnt to

Sorry, but, link? Agonaga 19:26, June 23, 2010 (UTC)
No. You have to figure it out yourself.
Not really; it am a lie.
They might be though; anobody got a good anagram solver ... Jack Chilli 19:31, June 23, 2010 (UTC)