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*When Owen is dying, no one tries to bandage his wound or even get the bullet out. Why would they just try injecting medicine into his throat?
*When Owen is dying, no one tries to bandage his wound or even get the bullet out. Why would they just try injecting medicine into his throat?
::Taking the bullet out would actually make it worse. You're right about bandaging it, though.
*For a man who, only two episodes ago, fought tooth and nail to avoid having to put the meat creature out of its misery, Jack doesn't give mercy killing a fairly easy-to-manage Weevil and Space Larva a second thought.
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 27 August 2017

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  • When Owen is dying, no one tries to bandage his wound or even get the bullet out. Why would they just try injecting medicine into his throat?
Taking the bullet out would actually make it worse. You're right about bandaging it, though.
  • For a man who, only two episodes ago, fought tooth and nail to avoid having to put the meat creature out of its misery, Jack doesn't give mercy killing a fairly easy-to-manage Weevil and Space Larva a second thought.