Jack isn't gay though. It's been clearly defined that he's bi-sexual and into everything that moves!! It's become a joke in the series.
Would it be inappropriate to point out this plot was done as a Family Guy episode?
Correction, not bi- Omni-sexualJack isn't gay though. It's been clearly defined that he's bi-sexual and into everything that moves!! It's become a joke in the series.
I can imagine the deathrow lawyers trying to get their clients to go through the motions of execution as quickly as possible while their survival rate is still a dead certainty since if the State tries and fails for some reason, they have to let the convict go.
Which is what Bill Pullman's character is all about.
the answer is yes. there was 1 incident where a man was sentenced to death via lethal injection, but the strap on his arm was too tight and the toxin couldnt get into his body. the guards were ordered to release him and that he was free to go. unfortunately for him, as soon as they undid the straps the toxin was free to go and he died before he had left the room. so yes if you survive you are free to go, but you have just next to no chance of surviving.
I can imagine the deathrow lawyers trying to get their clients to go through the motions of execution as quickly as possible while their survival rate is still a dead certainty since if the State tries and fails for some reason, they have to let the convict go.
Which is what Bill Pullman's character is all about.
What about incineration?
It's fine to say that people are not dying. But what if there's just "bits" or ash left behind after a furnace has had a good go at disposing with some body.
Some form of regeneration? Instant tissue replacement of broken dead cells, because if cells are just not dying, first that's cancer and we have pounds of flesh and stuff a year/month growing to replace flesh that's flaked off, if our bides are still replacing waste products which are not fobbing off, we'd all start looking like those porridge guardsmen from the three doctors.
In marvel comics the space characters are being attacked by a "cancerverse" where death was murdered and nothing dies. Philosophically it's quite weird to think that death can die.
Was Meet Joe Black a remake of Death takes a Holiday? It took me 15 years to figure out that the Woman in Red was a remake of the 7 year itch. I'm quite slow.
There are degrees, grades and levels of immortality.
AS good as Jack thinks he's got it right now... Head in a jar anyone?
ive always wondered what would happen if Jack was hit with some sort of death ray, ripping every atom apart? (or just got lost in a transporter pattern buffer)Jack got blown to pieces in "Children of Earth." He managed to get better.
I imagine Jack is a lot like T-1000. His parts find each other and recombine somehow. Even if he were disintegrated, his atoms would eventually coalesce.
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