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==The Cracks are getting bigger==
==The Cracks are getting bigger==
Looking at the craks through the episode they seam to be changing and getting larger almost like something is trying to push its way through.
Looking at the craks through the episode they seam to be changing and getting larger almost like something is trying to push its way through.
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Yeah, and the crack in the trailer for "Flesh and Stone" was partway open. [[User:Bluebox444|Bluebox444]] 18:34, April 28, 2010 (UTC)


== The Cracks Are Glowing ==
== The Cracks Are Glowing ==


What's interesting about the cracks in episode 2 onwards is that they are glowing. The crack on Amy's room in ''The Eleventh Hour'' did not glow until the Doctor forced it open with the Sonic Screwdriver. Is someone/something on the other side trying to force these cracks open? [[User:Aussie Doc|Aussie Doc]] 13:24, April 25, 2010 (UTC)
What's interesting about the cracks in episode 2 onwards is that they are glowing. The crack on Amy's room in ''The Eleventh Hour'' did not glow until the Doctor forced it open with the Sonic Screwdriver. Is someone/something on the other side trying to force these cracks open? [[User:Aussie Doc|Aussie Doc]] 13:24, April 25, 2010 (UTC)
Good point! I noticed that too. [[User:Bluebox444|Bluebox444]] 18:34, April 28, 2010 (UTC)
==More than one or all the same?==
I wonder - judging by the fact that the cracks are all exactly the same shape, maybe the "cracks" are all one particular crack following the Doctor and Amy around. Maybe it's some kind of entity that exists in the form of a crack in space and time. After all, Radio Free Skaro implied that there was some kind of "silent menace" following the Doctor and Amy on their travels. [[User:Bluebox444|Bluebox444]] 18:34, April 28, 2010 (UTC)
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