Ned's power must have a limit, otherwise there would be all sorts of undead yeast and bacteria and whatnot floating around....
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Ned's power must have a limit, otherwise there would be all sorts of undead yeast and bacteria and whatnot floating around....
Oh man, just think of the ramifications for intestinal flora. (Or actually, don't. It's pretty disgusting.)
I figure with meat, unless he's eating an entire unbutchered cow/chicken/pig, wouldn't come back "alive" because it's not the entire animal.
I'd really like them to just drop the whole "Chuck is/isn't dead" shoe wrt the aunts and get it over with.
Yeah, I want the aunts to find out. But other than that tiny quibble with the plot, I still think PD is amazing and perfect and I luuuurves it.
So what does he eat, canonically?
I'm not sure we've seen him eating, now that you mention it.
He ate a slice of pie at the Aunts' and was surprised to discover it was one of his own (found out via the fruit filling putrifying again upon touching the inside of his mouth).
Also, didn't he cook toast and bacon at the start of this week's episode?
Toast and eggs, I believe.
Both of which were arguably never alive. Hmm.
I'm still finding the whole concept of undead fruit pies offputting. But I may take my pastry more seriously than I should.