In Day One, if they put a bomb in Jack's stomach, are we expected to believe there was no discomfort what so ever, like a stomachache? Wouldn't his body have recognized a foreign object?
We've seen him come back almost immediately or at least relatively quickly from a gunshot wound on two separate occasions. Why does a gunshot from Johnson render him out of commission for such a long time in order for them to do their bomb thing? He doesn't revive until they're practically gone from the hospital corridor!
And when Johnson cut him open, wouldn't he have started to heal so how would the incision remained open long enough for her to place a bomb?
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In Day One, if they put a bomb in Jack's stomach, are we expected to believe there was no discomfort what so ever, like a stomachache? Wouldn't his body have recognized a foreign object?
We've seen him come back almost immediately or at least relatively quickly from a gunshot wound on two separate occasions. Why does a gunshot from Johnson render him out of commission for such a long time in order for them to do their bomb thing? He doesn't revive until they're practically gone from the hospital corridor!
And when Johnson cut him open, wouldn't he have started to heal so how would the incision remained open long enough for her to place a bomb?