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IN PROGRESS | EVENTS | JOURNALISM | CONTACT&LINKS | TWITTER FACEBOOK Sun, Jun 6 2010 Amy's Dreams Sun, Jun 6, 2010 When is a continuity error not a continuity error? Please note that this speculative article features spoilers for the current season episodes The Eleventh Hour and Flesh and Stone, as well as potentially episodes later in the season. So, if you don't wish to be spoiled at all, please do not read on. However, if you wish to share in some juicy speculation on what might occur later this season, please don't turn away from your screen. Fans are divided about some directoral choices that took place late in the episode The Eleventh Hour. After the baddie has been and done, and after the Doctor takes the TARDIS on a break-in ride, we flash back to Amy as a seven year old. Earlier in the episode, the Doctor met the young girl, but then ran off to do something to prevent the TARDIS from exploding, promising to be back in five minutes. This, of course, did not happen. We see young Amy in her back garden at dawn. She hears the sound of the TARDIS materializing, she looks up and smiles. We then quick cut to present day Amy, asleep. She wakes upon hearing the TARDIS materialization noise. Many people believe the sequence of Amy at dawn waiting for the TARDIS was a dream present day Amy was having. And while there is precedent (Moffat cleverly has the Doctor refer to Amy "dreaming" when the monster knocks her out and takes her form), Who fans like Allyn Gibson aren't so sure. The scene isn't shot like a dream sequence. And if Amy is remembering that night when she waited for the Doctor, and waited and waited, why dream it like that? Why dream hearing the materialization sequence? Why the smile? Allyn suspects that we'll be seeing the actress who played young Amy later in the season. He believes that the Doctor went back to see young Amy at seven years old. Why would he do this? Well, perhaps that's something we'll just have to find out. But now flash forward to Flesh and Stone, and a pretty blatant continuity error that occurs halfway through the episode. After Amy's angel manifests itself, forcing Amy to keep her eyes closed in order to live, the Doctor decides to leave her behind, under the supervision