Shame it had only 6.4 million people on its opening day. The other season opening were very succesful.
Those still aren't bad ratings and it still gets a lot more people watching it than most other shows. This weekend it was the most watched thing on TV besides Britain's Got Talent and while it was on it got about a 40% share of people who were actually watching tv at the time. I think it gets more people watching it on iPlayer and repeats and stuff these days as well. I know I ended up doing that a few times last year, and that'll probably happen again this year. I guess we'll see how much it's down to nice weather and people going out and stuff like that when it's autumn/winter and the second half of the series is on.
I don't think Amy is actually pregnant. I think The Silence have the power to manipulate what people think and do and when the one Silent talked to Amy in the bathroom it made her think she was pregnant. If they have the ability to make people forget seeing them, it couldn't be far stretch that they can manipulate people as well.
Does River say why she feels sick? Amy claims to be pregnant so you can say she's experiencing morning sickness, but what about River? It can't be a coincidence that it happens with both and it gets pointed out.
She does but she tells Rory it's due to prison food. It can't be coincidence that both Amy and River see The Silence and then both just happen to feel sick after. Or that they're both pregnant.
So basically, them being sick may be a side effect of seeing the silence who are also capable of deluding them into thinking they're sick for other reasons. Like with perception filters. That's probably as good an explanation I can think of.
Holy mother of... EPISODE 2!!!!! That part at the end! and the pictures in the room and... and!... *Mind blown*
My theory is that it's another centered-around-Amy series, the child is hers that time travels on her own, and the woman is a nurse at the hospital where Amy is a patient. Just a thought (s).
I honestly have no idea personally. I guess at this point you could make up almost any theory about her, and the child for that matter, and there'd probably be an equal chance of most of them being true.
There is one line that makes me wonder. The one where she was talking about the baby having "three time heads". Potentially something like that does happen to the baby and the girl gains regenarative powers. They probably won't be able to but, they could somehow connect this to that other "daughter", Jenny, that was shown during David Tennant's tenure.