Jules Winfield saw an act of God. Travolta saw coincidence. Sam Jackson saw meaning. And that event for Jules Winfield Sam Jackson is, is you can't ignore the meaning behind what happened. So he then says that he's going to just walk the earth like Cain. He's giving up his life of crime, have adventures. Just the way he's eating a muffin and having that discussion. This should be obvious, but this is also like a reflection of their earlier disagreement about whether a foot massage meant anything. In that case, Vega thought it did. And he thought it didn't. Although he came around. But in this case, it's
There are only two kinds of people in the world, Pulp Fiction people and Big Lebowski people. Now Pulp Fiction people can like Big Lebowski and vice versa, but nobody likes them both equally. Somewhere you have to make a choice. And that choice tells you who you are.
In the first episode of this two-parter, David and Tamler make that choice – and then go deep into the themes, performances, and philosophy of Tarantino’s iconic 90s classic Pulp Fiction. What’s the meaning of a foot massage? What counts as a miracle? Is failing to disregard your own feces a sufficient condition for a filthy animal? We have a lots to talk about, and time is short. So pretty please, with sugar on top, listen to the fucking episode.
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