T He example for Plot Hole says: 'In "Ten Million Dollar Sheriff", Boss declares the previous poker game (in which Rosco received all of his wealth possessions) null and void, since it turns out Rosco's multi-million inheritance was never actually real. However, everything Rosco put up had nothing to do with money, but the possessions he already had before the inheritance. The final bet was (in Boss' own words) "Everything you own vs. everything I own." Rosco won the card game, so he should still keep everything, regardless of the inheritance not panning out.'
Is this really a plot hole? Isn't it rather Boss conning Roscoe out of his winnings with an incorrect argument?
T He example for Plot Hole says: 'In "Ten Million Dollar Sheriff", Boss declares the previous poker game (in which Rosco received all of his wealth possessions) null and void, since it turns out Rosco's multi-million inheritance was never actually real. However, everything Rosco put up had nothing to do with money, but the possessions he already had before the inheritance. The final bet was (in Boss' own words) "Everything you own vs. everything I own." Rosco won the card game, so he should still keep everything, regardless of the inheritance not panning out.'
Is this really a plot hole? Isn't it rather Boss conning Roscoe out of his winnings with an incorrect argument?