|
Post by flyaway on Aug 31, 2012 20:05:28 GMT -5
OK, this is fiction, however, I'm watching the 'Burn Out" and I'm wondering;
How everyone walked thought the house, with beams and wood smoldering, in bare feet.
John Boy goes upstairs, with the beams holding the 2nd floor now in the living room and kitchen.
John Boy finds his "ash tray" with wooden matches all around, but everything else is ashes.
|
|
|
Post by dfnmeows44 on Sept 2, 2012 17:18:53 GMT -5
In this episode they included two incidents in which they just showed a scene or two in order to prove that they couldn't reach a conclusion on how the fire started. They showed grandpa's electric heater in which the cord may have frazzled and emitted sparks but they also showed Johnboy's pipe. Also they said that the wiring had not been checked in years and it could have shorted out. So they never reached any conclusion on how the fire started. When they finally got the house rebuilt and everything appeared back to normal nobody throught much about it any more until Johnboy told his account to Belle Becker on The Achievement.
|
|
|
Post by travis on Sept 2, 2012 20:11:11 GMT -5
It's also funny when they show later episodes with scenes in the attic going through all their old belongings when they lost everything in the fire.
|
|
|
Post by JeriJet on Sept 3, 2012 5:53:39 GMT -5
And, also, looking at the house from the outside, there is no room AT ALL for that attic !!
|
|
|
Post by flyaway on Sept 3, 2012 7:22:05 GMT -5
Wouldn't it be over Grandpa/Grandma's room? Look that way from they way they go into it from the hall
|
|
|
Post by JeriJet on Sept 3, 2012 10:47:25 GMT -5
Wouldn't it be over Grandpa/Grandma's room? Look that way from they way they go into it from the hall LOOK AT THE OUTSIDE -- There is no gable over the grandparents room.... as there isn't over the rest of the house, either..... just very low eaves.....
|
|
|
Post by flyaway on Sept 3, 2012 15:09:57 GMT -5
Wasn't there an upstairs over the grandparents room in the scene when they are putting up lighting rods? Maybe that's what I'm thinking of. Could be wrong though
|
|
|
Post by JeriJet on Sept 3, 2012 17:48:27 GMT -5
Again, look at the structure from the outside..... the lightning rod was put on the larger part of the house..... the "roof" of grandparents' room is low, just slightly pitched..... and the main part of the house only has a few feet sticking up beyond the window tops....
|
|