Talk:What a Night for a Knight

Who's who?
The driver at the beginning is clearly Hyde White even though the message on the box says "Deliver to: Jameson Hyde White" which could easily be mistaken for someone delivering the armour to Hyde White at the County Museum and that they were kidnapped along the way by Wickles who had made his way to the train station beforehand and got inside the Black Knight armour. But if the person at the beginning is an ordinary driver then why isn't he mentioned? The truck is just left in the middle of the road. Is the entire scene a set by Wickles and one of the workers seen later on? This isn't totally out of the ordinary for villains to stage an entire kidnapping even though no one has seen what's going on, but I think it's simply that Hyde White was the driver who was kidnapped and placed in armour, gagged and bound and then placed in the Indian effigy. And the "Deliver to: Jameson Hyde White" could've been on the package so it arrived to him at the train station from where ever it was originally sent from. And another simple connection is, is that the only difference between the driver and Hyde White is that the former is wearing a hat. I just wanted to clear this up since the actual opening (as well as the actual ending) isn't in the synopsis. -- Anythingspossibleforapossible (talk) 08:38, September 25, 2013 (UTC)