I know they purposely left off some heat tiles to test that eventuality - was the flap where they did that? I guess so, given the number of cameras pointing at it.
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No, those were at the unpressurized section by the engines. You can see from when the plasma originally came though it was the gap for the hinge. There needs to be a gap there for them to move, so I guess the plasma found it's way though the gap.
Wow, that's even more impressive then - they added a defect and a different problem occurred and it still landed. I caught some of the stream and heard the SpaceX audience's reaction to that fin burning away - I thought they sounded more excited than worried.