We know Jack Harkness cannot die. But does he "need" to eat?
Or does anything bad happen to him if he doesn't eat? Does he feel hungry or weak? Would he eventually die of starvation, to be immediately resurrected again, as when he is shot in the head, for instance?
Answer
No, but he'll have to die and return to life if he doesn't.
From Doctor Who series 3 episode 10, Utopia (not Torchwood, but same character and same universe):
DOCTOR [behind door]: When did you first realise?
JACK: Earth, 1892. Got in a fight in Ellis Island. A man shot me through the heart. Then I woke up. Thought it was kind of strange. But then it never stopped. Fell off a cliff, trampled by horses, World War One, World War Two, poison, starvation, a stray javelin. In the end, I got the message. I'm the man who can never die. And all that time you knew.
Jack seems to be listing ways in which he's actually died and then woken up. Starvation appears on the list, so we can assume that when he doesn't eat for long enough, his body dies and then comes back to life, as we saw it do a couple of times in this very episode.
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