Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5085906-20130627191357/@comment-6747658-20150928113009

They were 5% right, the rest they pulled out of their ass.

-David Hayter did not voice Big Boss in Ground Zeroes

-Ground Zeroes is not a virtual reality

-The bald shadows were just a graphics thing and nothing more

-The pony tail was just that, a pony tail, there was no samurai/ninja link to it

-The eyepatch was just an eyepatch, not some kind of ultratech solid eye that was smaller then the solid eye in 2014 (I mean, seriously?)

-Every supposed hint towards Gray Fox turned out to be nothing more then straw grasping and coincidence

-A lot of other hints, like the blue/white pills being for schizophrenia, the whole hexagon thing and various others that they used, also all turned out to be straw grasping

-Gray Fox is not the body double

-David Hayter did not voice the real Big Boss

-Gray Fox's father did not play a prominent role like they suggested, in fact there is absolutely nothing linking anything to Gray Fox.

I could go on, it's a long list honestly, but they got practically nothing right aside from the body double part and that we're not playing Big Boss, everything else was, pardon my French, pulled out of their ass and worked into a way so it would convienetly support their theory. Because that is the simple truth about it, they acted like they were true analysts (despite claiming they were not) and were purposely looking out for things that could support their theory which involved a lot of straw grasping, like the whole sillhoutte thing where during a gameplay video Jackie used the Phantom Cigar and the camera angled just right that the glowing point of the cigar, combined with the night's darkness, just so happened to make Snake kinda look like Gray Fox, but it was nothing more then a coincidence, yet they would go ahead and be like "OMG! GRAY FOX CONFIRMED!!!!", which was just plain stupid.

So no, they were not right all along, for the majority of their theory they were wrong and some people seem to forget that.