In Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), the T-1000 stabs Sarah through the right shoulder. In this episode, the scar left behind is shown on her left shoulder.
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The warehouse has a lot of windows for a facility repeatedly described as windowless.
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When Sarah pulls the gun after approaching Dr. Burnett in the parking lot you can hear the sound of the gun's hammer being cocked. Glocks do not have external hammers that can be cocked.
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If the bullet is dug in just over the femoral artery, so much that it cannot be extracted by operation, then it would already have hurt the femoral artery by so much movements made by Sarah and she must have bled to death. Unnecessary complication introduced on this non-crucial sub-plot. In fact, Sarah getting hit by the bullet could have been avoided altogether.
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When Kyle pulls the ammo box out of the ground, which is what would have been used during the War with the machines, it says that the bullets are "Blank M200" cartridges. Perhaps it was a box used in the film production and used as a prop in this scene.
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Dr. Felicia Burnett operates on Sarah's upper leg to remove the bullet. She doesn't use anesthesia, but it could have been Sarah's insistence not to use it to prevent the doctor from running away or calling the police. But it was a very painful operation so the doctor could have put some cotton or rubber gadget in Sarah's mouth so that she doesn't end up chewing her own tongue or lips and also to muffle painful cries. Sarah might or should have allowed it.
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