Putting the clues together sort of thing.
Speculation, but...
Amy/Amelia a fairytale girl.
The Pandorica, a fairytale
Cracks in reality.
The Doctor's image/likeness as an icon.
Not remembering The Stolen Earth
A duck pond with no ducks, it's just stated as a duck pond.
Rory's badge saying he's from 1990.
Dreams.
The Doctor drawn as a character in a child's game.
The lines in the Weeping Angel story about when ideas can think for themselves and dreams be real...
The "MYTH" brand computers and phones.
Know what the wife and I think?
We think the Big Bad is the Land Of Fiction. Or the master brain computer thereof. We think Leadworth is fictional, hence there was no need to have ducks in the duck pond because the statement that it's a duck pond is enough. We think Amy and Rory are fictional, though Amy has gained a measure of reality by leaving the Land and travelling. We think the interior of the Pandorica is intended to hook the Doctor up to be the living mind that sustains it, but he's been blending fact and fiction throughout the series- being part fictionalized himself (no doubt also as the trickster/warrior wotsit) as well as making Amy real. Rory can always come back because he never really lived. The monsters are gathering either because they're fictionalized representations of the things the Doctor has seen, included in the program as he is fictonalized, or because they want him made unreal. Or don't.
I guess we'll see over the next two weekends...
Speculation, but...
Amy/Amelia a fairytale girl.
The Pandorica, a fairytale
Cracks in reality.
The Doctor's image/likeness as an icon.
Not remembering The Stolen Earth
A duck pond with no ducks, it's just stated as a duck pond.
Rory's badge saying he's from 1990.
Dreams.
The Doctor drawn as a character in a child's game.
The lines in the Weeping Angel story about when ideas can think for themselves and dreams be real...
The "MYTH" brand computers and phones.
Know what the wife and I think?
We think the Big Bad is the Land Of Fiction. Or the master brain computer thereof. We think Leadworth is fictional, hence there was no need to have ducks in the duck pond because the statement that it's a duck pond is enough. We think Amy and Rory are fictional, though Amy has gained a measure of reality by leaving the Land and travelling. We think the interior of the Pandorica is intended to hook the Doctor up to be the living mind that sustains it, but he's been blending fact and fiction throughout the series- being part fictionalized himself (no doubt also as the trickster/warrior wotsit) as well as making Amy real. Rory can always come back because he never really lived. The monsters are gathering either because they're fictionalized representations of the things the Doctor has seen, included in the program as he is fictonalized, or because they want him made unreal. Or don't.
I guess we'll see over the next two weekends...