05-05-2018, 11:47 AM
(05-04-2018, 01:01 PM)Zansy Wrote:(05-04-2018, 12:52 PM)dicappatore Wrote: Werren't the other coins turned in and melted? Weren't those 3 all that was left? Thats how I recalled the episode but not sure.
Hm. The scene I'm going by is "Ten coins were thought to exist. Three in a lead-lined box were discovered here." which is what Hank reads out from the translation of the document they discover in Kolt's room. But I could've missed another reference to the other seven coins. (It pleases me so much that they split them into three accounted for and seven unaccounted for/or melted, if you will, both are such popular numbers in fairy tales.)
If you could simply melt them though, why didn't they just melt all ten? And why didn't Kelly simply have the three melted when she took posession of them?
I tried to re-watch this episode and fell asleep towards the end. Does she say if she had them and how she lost them? As far as I can tell the knowledge of the existence 3 coins go as far back as WW2 or the beginning of it. Maybe this is where I got the idea that the other 7 were destroyed since only these 3 are know to exist for almost 80 years.
To bad the episodes don't include an "episode discussion" with the writers or directors like in the end of most of "The Game of Thrones' episodes.
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!