He probably should, but part of Jane's guise is that she puts up the front of being a bubbly, charming young woman that anyone should feel safe talking to. Even if that someone is a government agent. Jane uses her youth and her innocent demeanour to her advantage - something she learned to do long before she learned to throw a right hook.
"You mean you don't know how?" she asks, all wide-eyed, gobsmacked curiosity. "I thought that there had been reams of research done about the Porter. One would have thought they would have at least learned how it turns on and off."
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"You mean you don't know how?" she asks, all wide-eyed, gobsmacked curiosity. "I thought that there had been reams of research done about the Porter. One would have thought they would have at least learned how it turns on and off."