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Did one of those agents die from a table?


At the 1 hour mark, 4 agents try and kill the chemist girl and then proceed to fight Aaron Cross. Does the first guy that dies get killed by getting hit in the face by a table? I mean, realistically that could happen. But since when are they that realistic?

Maybe I'm wrong and I didn't see him get shot or something. Sorry if this is the case.

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Maybe it just knocked him out and he died in the fire.

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No, the woman cia person at one point checks his pulse and then looks at the other guy and shakes her head no. As if he was not alive.

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I am pretty sure he dies from the table being slammed into his face. I mean that was a pretty vicious blow he took. There was also no indication he got shot by Marta. SO I am guesssing that the table took Larry out,

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Agreed, it is a vicious blow to the head.

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Yea, I thought it was curious as well. The only thing that I can think of is that the blow of the table (or the resulting whipping of his head into the counter/stove/whatever it was) either severely damaged or severed his spinal cord or maybe he had internal hemorrhaging in his brain from one or both of the resulting high-impact blows. You are right; it was a rather vicious and highly kinetic blow right to the nose area iirc.

Either way, I wasn't terribly upset to see that scumbag get his even if it was a rather ugly way to go.

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Definitely not the most badass way to go out in an action movie.
'So, how did your character die?'
'Took a table to the face.'

Trolls Need Not Reply.

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@Bri821 It happens very fast so I can't say for sure, but I think it's possible that the table hit him in the neck and therefore crushed his windpipe.

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Possible basilar skull fracture. Those can be instantly fatal.

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You could see the clearly visible break to the bridge of his snozzle!

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Yep, death by table.
I don't blame the table, because tables don't kill people, people (with tables) kill people.
Police statistics show that every murderer this century has a table, or has had recent access to a table. But there are no concrete proposals for control (on the table).
"It's better to have a table and not need it than to need a table and not have one" (I think that's Charlton Heston).
"America has a table problem" (I think that's president Obama).
The NTA is a powerful lobby group, opposed to restrictions on table ownership and background checks for buyers... something about the Constitution.
I already have a table, and I'm thinking seriously about buying another one... but where are the support groups?

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 Brilliant!

Who says violence is not the answer?

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My friend has a collection of more than 200 tables. When I ask him why he needs so many he just shrugs his shoulders and says nothing. It isn't healthy. He also subscribes to the magazine Tables and Tablecloths.

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I Vote for NO MORE table killings in movies and possibly not show a table ever again.

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