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This could also explain why the shooter in the apartment missed. Jules (or else someone close to him, from whom he got the book) paid a hefty sum for that Bible. Aziraphale was grateful for the business, and he saved Jules and Vincent to repay the favor and hopefully nudge them onto the path to salvation.

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This could also explain why the shooter in the apartment missed. Jules (or else someone close to him, from whom he got the book) paid a hefty sum for that Bible. Aziraphale was grateful for the business, and he saved Jules and Vincent to repay the favor and hopefully nudge them onto the path to salvation.
salvation. Alternatively, Jules acquired his Bible elsewhere, but Aziraphale knew of that edition and saved the gangsters so he could get his hands on that copy himself--which would make more sense than if he sold the Bible to Jules, given that Aziraphale likes to collect Bible errata but hates to part with any book in his collection.




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* Alternatively, in keeping with the above theory that Nick Fury is Jules: maybe in the Tarantinoverse, Jules played both Fury and Windu after giving up his life of crime for an acting career.
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** Interestingly enough one of Travolta's films after this one was him playing the archangel {{Film/Michael}}, a gritty, warrior angel.
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** Incorrect, actually; though it would have been possible in the first draft of the script (where Vincent & Jules arrive at Marsellus's club in it, and park alongside Fabienne's Honda to boot), that sequence was removed from the final product, leaving how they got there unclear. In addition, it would indicate that Butch either lucked out in picking the correct car to take his retribution on or has enough deductive reasoning to figure out it belongs to Vincent - for all he knows, it could have been Jules's car, or an employee's. Anyway, according to the linearized timeline of the film, Vincent visits Lance later that afternoon, wherein he complains about his car getting keyed "the other day" so: a) it couldn't have been after he mocked Butch that morning, otherwise he'd have said so, and: b) while he is a self-absorbed asshole, one would hope he has enough intelligence to figure out who must have committed the act and not feel the need to gain sympathy from his drug dealer by griping about it.

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** Incorrect, actually; though it would have been possible in the first draft of the script (where Vincent & Jules arrive at Marsellus's club in it, and park alongside Fabienne's Honda to boot), that sequence was removed from the final product, leaving how they got there unclear. In addition, it would indicate that Butch either lucked out in picking the correct car to take his retribution on or has enough deductive reasoning to figure out it belongs to Vincent - for all he knows, it could have been Jules's car, or an employee's. Anyway, according to the linearized timeline of the film, Vincent visits Lance later that afternoon, wherein he complains about his car getting keyed "the other day" so: a) it couldn't have been after he mocked Butch that morning, otherwise he'd have said so, so (unless, of course, he's so deep into his addiction that his sense of linear time has been dulled, but given he is able to pick Mia up and get to Jackrabbit Slim's in time for their reservation '''after''' getting high, that seems unlikely), and: b) while he is a self-absorbed asshole, one would hope he has enough intelligence to figure out who must have committed the act and not feel the need to gain sympathy from his drug dealer by griping about it.
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** Incorrect, actually; though it would have been possible in the first draft of the script (where Vincent & Jules arrive at Marsellus's club in it, and park alongside Fabienne's Honda to boot), that sequence was removed from the final product, leaving how they got there unclear. In addition, it would indicate that Butch either lucked out in choosing the correct car to get retribution on or has enough deductive reasoning to figure out it belongs to Vincent - for all he knows, it could have been Jules's car or an employee's. Anyway, according to the linear timeline of the film, Vincent visits Lance later that afternoon wherein he complains about his car getting keyed "the other day", so a) it couldn't have been after he mocked Butch that morning, otherwise he'd have said so, and b) while he is a self-absorbed asshole, one would hope he is smart enough to figure out who must have committed the act and not gripe about it in passing to his drug dealer.

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** Incorrect, actually; though it would have been possible in the first draft of the script (where Vincent & Jules arrive at Marsellus's club in it, and park alongside Fabienne's Honda to boot), that sequence was removed from the final product, leaving how they got there unclear. In addition, it would indicate that Butch either lucked out in choosing picking the correct car to get take his retribution on or has enough deductive reasoning to figure out it belongs to Vincent - for all he knows, it could have been Jules's car car, or an employee's. Anyway, according to the linear linearized timeline of the film, Vincent visits Lance later that afternoon afternoon, wherein he complains about his car getting keyed "the other day", so day" so: a) it couldn't have been after he mocked Butch that morning, otherwise he'd have said so, and and: b) while he is a self-absorbed asshole, one would hope he is smart has enough intelligence to figure out who must have committed the act and not gripe about it in passing feel the need to gain sympathy from his drug dealer.
dealer by griping about it.
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** Incorrect, actually; though it would have been possible in the first draft of the script (where Vincent & Jules arrive at Marsellus's club in it, and park alongside Fabienne's Honda to boot), that sequence was removed from the final product, leaving how they got there unclear. In addition, it would indicate that Butch either lucked out in choosing the correct car to get retribution on or has enough deductive reasoning to figure out it belongs to Vincent - for all he knows, it could have been Jules's car or an employee's. Anyway, according to the linear timeline of the film, Vincent visits Lance later that afternoon wherein he complains about his car getting keyed "the other day", so a) it couldn't have been after he mocked Butch that morning, otherwise he'd have said so, and b) while he is a self-absorbed asshole, one would hope he is smart enough to figure out who must have committed the act and not gripe about it in passing to his drug dealer.
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[[WMG: The waiter who serves Mia and Vince is Mr. Pink from Film/ReservoirDogs.]]
Besides being played by Creator/SteveBuscemi, Pink is the only member of the heist confirmed to have survived, and he can be heard surrendering after making a failed getaway attempt at the end. Due to Pink's high standards for professionalism, he likely was able to cut a deal with the police to go into witness protection in exchange for ratting on several other criminal gangs he has connections with.

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[[WMG: The waiter who serves Mia and Vince is Mr. Pink from Film/ReservoirDogs.''Film/ReservoirDogs''.]]
Besides being played by Creator/SteveBuscemi, Pink is the only member of the heist confirmed to have survived, and he can be heard surrendering after making a failed getaway attempt at the end. Due to Pink's high standards for professionalism, he likely was able to cut a deal with the police to go into witness protection in exchange for ratting on several other criminal gangs he has had connections with.
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[[WMG: The waiter who serves Mia and Vince is Mr. Pink from Film/ReservoirDogs.]]
Besides being played by Creator/SteveBuscemi, Pink is the only member of the heist confirmed to have survived, and he can be heard surrendering after making a failed getaway attempt at the end. Due to Pink's high standards for professionalism, he likely was able to cut a deal with the police to go into witness protection in exchange for ratting on several other criminal gangs he has connections with.
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* Alternatively, the briefcase contains the Maltese Falcon itself: either one of the props from the set of [[Film/TheMalteseFalcon1941 the 1941 movie]], or--if ''Pulp Fiction'' and ''The Maltese Falcon'' take place in the same continuity--the actual MacGuffin itself from the story, as in [[spoiler:the ''real'' one, not the replica that the characters in ''The Maltese Falcon'' turned out to be chasing]].

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* Alternatively, the briefcase contains the Maltese Falcon itself: either one of the props from the set of [[Film/TheMalteseFalcon1941 the 1941 movie]], or--if ''Pulp Fiction'' and ''The Maltese Falcon'' take place in the same continuity--the actual MacGuffin itself from the story, as in [[spoiler:the ''real'' one, not the replica that the characters in ''The Maltese Falcon'' turned out to be chasing]].
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* Alternatively, the briefcase contains the Maltese Falcon itself: either one of the props from the set of [[Film/TheMalteseFalcon1941 the 1941 movie]], or--if ''Pulp Fiction'' and ''The Maltese Falcon'' take place in the same continuity--the actual MacGuffin itself from the story, as in [[spoiler:the ''real'' one, as opposed to the replica that the characters in ''The Maltese Falcon'' turned out to be chasing]].

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* Alternatively, the briefcase contains the Maltese Falcon itself: either one of the props from the set of [[Film/TheMalteseFalcon1941 the 1941 movie]], or--if ''Pulp Fiction'' and ''The Maltese Falcon'' take place in the same continuity--the actual MacGuffin itself from the story, as in [[spoiler:the ''real'' one, as opposed to not the replica that the characters in ''The Maltese Falcon'' turned out to be chasing]].
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* Alternatively, the briefcase contains the Maltese Falcon itself: either one of the props from the set of the movie, or--if ''Pulp Fiction'' and ''Film/TheMalteseFalcon1941'' take place in the same continuity--the actual MacGuffin itself from the story, as in [[spoiler:the ''real'' one, as opposed to the replica that the characters in ''The Maltese Falcon'' turned out to be chasing]].

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* Alternatively, the briefcase contains the Maltese Falcon itself: either one of the props from the set of [[Film/TheMalteseFalcon1941 the movie, 1941 movie]], or--if ''Pulp Fiction'' and ''Film/TheMalteseFalcon1941'' ''The Maltese Falcon'' take place in the same continuity--the actual MacGuffin itself from the story, as in [[spoiler:the ''real'' one, as opposed to the replica that the characters in ''The Maltese Falcon'' turned out to be chasing]].
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* Alternatively, the briefcase contains the Maltese Falcon itself: either one of the props from the set of the movie, or--if ''Pulp Fiction'' and ''Film/TheMalteseFalcon'' take place in the same continuity--the actual MacGuffin itself from the story, as in [[spoiler:the ''real'' one, as opposed to the replica that the characters in ''The Maltese Falcon'' turned out to be chasing]].

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* Alternatively, the briefcase contains the Maltese Falcon itself: either one of the props from the set of the movie, or--if ''Pulp Fiction'' and ''Film/TheMalteseFalcon'' ''Film/TheMalteseFalcon1941'' take place in the same continuity--the actual MacGuffin itself from the story, as in [[spoiler:the ''real'' one, as opposed to the replica that the characters in ''The Maltese Falcon'' turned out to be chasing]].
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[[WMG: The briefcase contains either black mask issue #1,the maltese falcon or the mask that gave its name to the magazine. .]]
Since the working title for pulp fiction was black mask.

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[[WMG: The briefcase contains either black mask ''Black Mask'' issue #1,the maltese falcon 1 (''Literature/TheMalteseFalcon'') or the mask that gave its name to the magazine. .magazine.]]
Since the working title for pulp fiction the movie ''Pulp Fiction'' was black mask.
''Black Mask''.
* Alternatively, the briefcase contains the Maltese Falcon itself: either one of the props from the set of the movie, or--if ''Pulp Fiction'' and ''Film/TheMalteseFalcon'' take place in the same continuity--the actual MacGuffin itself from the story, as in [[spoiler:the ''real'' one, as opposed to the replica that the characters in ''The Maltese Falcon'' turned out to be chasing]].


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[[WMG:The briefcase contains [[Film/TheWizardOfOz the Ruby Slippers]].]]
As with the Maltese Falcon mentioned above, they could be either the actual slippers from Oz itself, or more realistically one of the pairs designed as props for the movie.
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[[WMG: The briefcase contains a secret string that opens the secret compartment of the secret box, revealing one embarrassing snapshot of WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob|SquarePants}} at the Christmas party! Merry Christmas, [=SpongeBob=]!]]

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[[WMG: The briefcase contains a secret string that opens the secret compartment of the secret box, revealing one embarrassing snapshot of WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob|SquarePants}} at the Christmas party! party!]]
Merry Christmas, [=SpongeBob=]!]][=SpongeBob=]!
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[[WMG: The briefcase contains [[Film/BackToTheFuture plutonium]].]]

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[[WMG: The briefcase contains [[Film/BackToTheFuture [[Film/BackToTheFuture1 plutonium]].]]
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[[WMG:The briefcase contains a recording of the eighteen minutes that UsefulNotes/RichardNixon had wiped from the [[{{Scandalgate}} Watergate]] tapes.]]

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[[WMG:The briefcase contains a recording of the eighteen and a half minutes that UsefulNotes/RichardNixon had wiped from the [[{{Scandalgate}} Watergate]] tapes.]]



[[WMG: The briefcase contains a secret string that opens the secret compartment of the secret box, revealing one embarrassing snapshot of WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob|SquarePants}} at the Christmas party! Merry Christmas, SpongeBob!]]

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[[WMG: The briefcase contains a secret string that opens the secret compartment of the secret box, revealing one embarrassing snapshot of WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob|SquarePants}} at the Christmas party! Merry Christmas, SpongeBob!]][=SpongeBob=]!]]
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[[WMG: The briefcase contains a secret string that opens the secret compartment of the secret box, revealing one embarrassing snapshot of WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob|SquarePants}} at the Christmas party! Merry Christmas, SpongeBob!]]
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[[WMG: The briefcase contains the {{N word p|rivileges}}ass that Creator/SamuelLJackson gave Creator/QuentinTarantino.]]

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