I have reason to believe that Mary's bed has either two mattresses OR she is laying on top of multiple and/or thick bedclothes.
The mattress we can see in MJK2 is thin and yet Mary is quite high off the mattress with the sheets/blankets underneath her appearing to be very thick.
I have been constructing more recons of that scene, and I've been using some very precise measurements and scale, and I've managed to get all the items in that scene to perfectly align and agree with the photo of MJK2... apart from Mary herself!
Mary, in my recon has to be positioned higher off the mattress in order to align with MJK2. In real-world measurements, she needs to be 4 - 6 inches higher than the mattress.
Therefore there needs to be either lost of blankets under her or perhaps there was another mattress which we cannot see under the sheets she is laying on.
It got me thinking that perhaps there WAS a 2nd mattress for use by her room-mate and/or manfriend? The single bed was too small for two to comfortable sleep and having a spare mattress would allow for it to be put on the floor for another person. And while not in use it would be logical to just put it on the first mattress and to even sleep on it.
If you look at the far right-hand corner of the bed (the area with the dolphin-shaped bedclothing) you'll note that this bit of the bed extends beyond the limits of the bed frame/headboard. It's also much higher as if it's being propped up by the partition wall (which it might well be).
Also, thinking out loud...
The bed has extra wooden slats (many have noticed this)
And the mattress is being held OFF the slats at the foot end...
Maybe because...
1) The slats are there to extend the width of the bed to allow two to sleep in it
and/or
2) the mattress is a double/3 quarter and is wider than the bed frame and thus it's not a proper fit for the bed and is 'puckered' up at the foot and on the partition side?
If it's a double mattress are we seeing the top right corner of it on Mary's right side - bed-headboard/partition wall?
SO two chains of thought...
1) are there two mattresses or lots of padding under the bedsheet?
2) is the mattress we see possibly a double or 3/4 width?
The mattress we can see in MJK2 is thin and yet Mary is quite high off the mattress with the sheets/blankets underneath her appearing to be very thick.
I have been constructing more recons of that scene, and I've been using some very precise measurements and scale, and I've managed to get all the items in that scene to perfectly align and agree with the photo of MJK2... apart from Mary herself!
Mary, in my recon has to be positioned higher off the mattress in order to align with MJK2. In real-world measurements, she needs to be 4 - 6 inches higher than the mattress.
Therefore there needs to be either lost of blankets under her or perhaps there was another mattress which we cannot see under the sheets she is laying on.
It got me thinking that perhaps there WAS a 2nd mattress for use by her room-mate and/or manfriend? The single bed was too small for two to comfortable sleep and having a spare mattress would allow for it to be put on the floor for another person. And while not in use it would be logical to just put it on the first mattress and to even sleep on it.
If you look at the far right-hand corner of the bed (the area with the dolphin-shaped bedclothing) you'll note that this bit of the bed extends beyond the limits of the bed frame/headboard. It's also much higher as if it's being propped up by the partition wall (which it might well be).
Also, thinking out loud...
The bed has extra wooden slats (many have noticed this)
And the mattress is being held OFF the slats at the foot end...
Maybe because...
1) The slats are there to extend the width of the bed to allow two to sleep in it
and/or
2) the mattress is a double/3 quarter and is wider than the bed frame and thus it's not a proper fit for the bed and is 'puckered' up at the foot and on the partition side?
If it's a double mattress are we seeing the top right corner of it on Mary's right side - bed-headboard/partition wall?
SO two chains of thought...
1) are there two mattresses or lots of padding under the bedsheet?
2) is the mattress we see possibly a double or 3/4 width?
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