"The worst part of Pulp Fiction really is. I would say a lot of the women are not," she says. "I actually like Rosanna or Quetzo. She's great." In one scene where he realizes that she forgot the watch and he gets so violent about it, then he stops to apologize for his lack of mind-reading. The whole reason he had to go back and risk his life and almost get raped by those rednecks was because he didn't convey enough sufficiently the meaning of that watch to his annoying girlfriend. 'Not only do you have to, are these things invested in meaning, but they need to be expressed the meaning'
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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