fun fact you can live without your entire frontal lobe plus he's actually lucky that that the bullet exited because if it bounced in his skull, it would have blended the entirety of his brain.
It's actually possible to survive a gun shot to the head as long as it's not in the center and he was shot close range which is good because if he was shoot farther away and the builet start moving around his head he would died instantly around in his head he woul
@@jarvisfowlkes3200 I don't know about close range being better, but it was a very small exit hole which would suggest a low caliber bullet like a .22. And if it doesn't bounce around in the skull, a .22 probably offers the best chance of survival for a headshot.
I'm glad Rex survived, there were seeds of his upcoming character development planted as far back as season 1, so im glad to see it
no more Mr & Mrs Smith?
1:20 oh that was the most dramatic sudden shocked expression I've seen reactors react so far. You even combined it with a quick gasp.
fun fact you can live without your entire frontal lobe plus he's actually lucky that that the bullet exited because if it bounced in his skull, it would have blended the entirety of his brain.
This showed as I sat down to eat. What a blessing
Thank goodness Rex only uses half his brain 😅
I'm so glad he survived (and Rae too!).
It's actually possible to survive a gun shot to the head as long as it's not in the center and he was shot close range which is good because if he was shoot farther away and the builet start moving around his head he would died instantly around in his head he woul
@@jarvisfowlkes3200 I don't know about close range being better, but it was a very small exit hole which would suggest a low caliber bullet like a .22. And if it doesn't bounce around in the skull, a .22 probably offers the best chance of survival for a headshot.