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Probably not, but, do you think maybe the Cybermen could be in the next episode (Flesh and Stone). Because in one episode sypnosis (doctor who site) it says the doctor realises he has more than one enemy to deal with, and in one of the trailers (where a cyberman picks up his/a head) that is shown to be in a cave simular to the one in Time of Angels. Saxon 3 18:40, April 24, 2010 (UTC)

Unfortunately, no, because the clothes that Amy is wearing in thr Cyberman episode are not the clothes she is wearing in Flesh and Stone. The clothes she is wearing in the Cybermen episode as the ones she is seen wearing when running through Stonehendge with the Doctor and River (who is also wearing different clothes to what she is wearing in Flesh and Stone). That was, in fact, filming for the finale, too. Delton Menace 20:37, April 24, 2010 (UTC)

Oh well, i wonder what the other enemy is then? Saxon 3 22:19, April 24, 2010 (UTC)

It could be... the Rani! *le gasp* Well, on a serious note, it could be that crack. In the preview, the Doctor notices - and it very serious - about seeing the crack. It could be he deals with something causing it, gets a glimpse of what will be in the finale. Or he might need to stop the crack opening wider, making it an enemy in a sense. Delton Menace 22:30, April 24, 2010 (UTC)

Surely, the title of the episode refers to Amy. Could the other enemy be an angel possessed version?, or could it be River ? 86.26.137.154 09:57, April 25, 2010 (UTC)

I think Delton's right, the two enemies are the Angels and whatever's causing the cracks. The cracks are "extremely very not good". And Amy is "facing an even more deadly attack" than the Angels. I suspect that whatever's behind the cracks has for some reason been chasing Amy (and that Kevin Smith reference was completely unintended, but now that I wrote it I can't delete it) all season so far, and will finally be making its first open move. Which would be pretty different from the way RTD resolved all of his story arcs, but then Moff isn't RTD. --Falcotron 11:10, April 25, 2010 (UTC)

I think the 'other' enemy they might face has something to do with the crack but its not really solved although it seems bigger and it seems to glow more in the 'next time' trailer and the Doctor and Amy notice it. Or the Amy problem thing with her mind is the problem Amy has to face herself that was said in the synopsis I read before. And in the next time trailer, theres also the nice looking angels surrounding Amy and they dont seem to be planning on harming her or anything, so could SOME weeping angels not want to kill? If theyre full of that energy they take in?80.65.246.197 17:55, April 25, 2010 (UTC)