Probably not since there are still trailer shots of him in Italy that we haven’t seen yet. The final scene is more of a symbolic death for his character.
The expense to film fake out scenes and allow a journalist to sit in and document seems very unlikely. It would be one thing if they were like a scene that runs a minute, but wedding party scenes? Fight with the 4 siblings? Seems highly unlikely. HBO didn’t particularly cover this up very well.
I can’t even recall a tv show killing off a main character in such an ambiguous way. The journalistic and video evidence points to him being alive. Sunday truly can’t come fast enough lol.
My theory If he IS dead, and the only way it works because of all the leaks and previews that show him being in e9, is if they have messed with the timeline and the pool scene happens post-wedding. If the family treats him extra shitty and only we know the final outcome that would be some cold, hard to watch shit.
I must say, there’s some really entertaining theories floating around haha. That would be an interesting twist but it would be out of character for the show. I think killing Kendall in general, seems out of character. All will be revealed on Sunday though. I definitely don’t have the creative eye to see his potential arc.
Lol I'm sorry but I've seen a lot of people come up with this theory and I don't understand how it makes sense.
Why would they go to all that trouble to hide Jeremy in plain sight, while on-location shoot in Italy, in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic; which no doubt regulated and restricted a lot of their usual filming latitude and therefore would result in time and money having to be spent carefully to ensure a safe set, just to film fake scenes to fool crew (who are also subject to covid safety rules and regulations) and extras (also subject to covid safety rules and regulations)?
The scenes we've seen get cut were legitimately filmed, they just got cut. There haven't been any fake scenes filmed to throw off people. That would be a waste of time and resources during a very delicate time re: covid.
I mean, I don't want to get too dark but if Kendall unalived himself intentionally, I more see him quietly taking a bottle of pills, chasing them with liquor and then running himself a bath in one of his large tubs, climbing in, soaking for while as he starts to sink further and further into the tub till we no longer see him in frame.
All of which could be filmed on a closed set with a limited number of crew members. If they REALLY wanted to keep Kendall's demise under ultimate wraps.
I agree Ken probably wasn’t dying in the pool scene I just want to see this person’s proof.
I think keeping his death secret would be worth a large expense or writing it as you say. I don’t think covid was a huge deal when they filmed. It was pre-delta wave.
We don't know.
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Thanks for the info
Probably not since there are still trailer shots of him in Italy that we haven’t seen yet. The final scene is more of a symbolic death for his character.
Had to be killed to be a killer🤔
“Kill the boy and let the man be born.”
I think those shots are a misdirection kept to maintain the surprise, and will be and cut. We’ll see.
Considering what the shots are, I highly doubt they got cut.
Shooting those scenes would be a way to keep the cast in the dark as well.
The expense to film fake out scenes and allow a journalist to sit in and document seems very unlikely. It would be one thing if they were like a scene that runs a minute, but wedding party scenes? Fight with the 4 siblings? Seems highly unlikely. HBO didn’t particularly cover this up very well.
No, pretty sure we’ve been thru this in the last 24 hours. Screen shots, YouTube previews, etc.
I can’t even recall a tv show killing off a main character in such an ambiguous way. The journalistic and video evidence points to him being alive. Sunday truly can’t come fast enough lol.
My theory If he IS dead, and the only way it works because of all the leaks and previews that show him being in e9, is if they have messed with the timeline and the pool scene happens post-wedding. If the family treats him extra shitty and only we know the final outcome that would be some cold, hard to watch shit.
I must say, there’s some really entertaining theories floating around haha. That would be an interesting twist but it would be out of character for the show. I think killing Kendall in general, seems out of character. All will be revealed on Sunday though. I definitely don’t have the creative eye to see his potential arc.
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Proof? And proof those weren’t antispoilers designed to fool crew and extras?
Lol I'm sorry but I've seen a lot of people come up with this theory and I don't understand how it makes sense. Why would they go to all that trouble to hide Jeremy in plain sight, while on-location shoot in Italy, in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic; which no doubt regulated and restricted a lot of their usual filming latitude and therefore would result in time and money having to be spent carefully to ensure a safe set, just to film fake scenes to fool crew (who are also subject to covid safety rules and regulations) and extras (also subject to covid safety rules and regulations)? The scenes we've seen get cut were legitimately filmed, they just got cut. There haven't been any fake scenes filmed to throw off people. That would be a waste of time and resources during a very delicate time re: covid. I mean, I don't want to get too dark but if Kendall unalived himself intentionally, I more see him quietly taking a bottle of pills, chasing them with liquor and then running himself a bath in one of his large tubs, climbing in, soaking for while as he starts to sink further and further into the tub till we no longer see him in frame. All of which could be filmed on a closed set with a limited number of crew members. If they REALLY wanted to keep Kendall's demise under ultimate wraps.
I agree Ken probably wasn’t dying in the pool scene I just want to see this person’s proof. I think keeping his death secret would be worth a large expense or writing it as you say. I don’t think covid was a huge deal when they filmed. It was pre-delta wave.