Did Jules shoot the guy on the couch?

After shooting Brett and the others, Vincent says to Jules, “Do you know this guy?” and Jules responds, “Yeah”. This is why they didn’t shoot him. My interpretation of this scene has always been that “our guy” was Brett, the man who stole the briefcase and their target.

What was in Jules briefcase Pulp Fiction?

In Pulp Fiction’s original screenplay, the briefcase contained diamonds. Run-of-the-mill diamonds. Just like in Reservoir Dogs. But hang on: diamonds don’t glow.

What does Jules do at the end of Pulp Fiction?

Vincent Vega and Marsellus Wallace’s wife Jules goes to urinate and his appearance in the movie ends.

Who Shot Jules in Pulp Fiction?

character Marvin
Few Quentinphiles can forget Pulp Fiction character Marvin, the man who Vincent Vega (John Travolta) accidentally shoots in the back of Jules Winnfield’s (Samuel L. Jackson’s) car. Though Marvin has three lines in Pulp Fiction, he is also the character Tarantino used to string together the movie’s idiomatic vignettes.

Why does Jules say Flock of Seagulls?

From The Quentin Tarantino Archives Character in Pulp Fiction, played by Burr Steers. His real name is Roger. Jules calls him Flock of Seagulls because of his haircut, which was a trademark of the 80’s New Wave band A Flock of Seagulls. Roger is a business associate of Marsellus Wallace.

Why did they save Marvin in Pulp Fiction?

Though it wasn’t explicit in the movie, Marvin was Jules and Vincent’s informant, which is why they didn’t kill him and took him with them.

How did Mia Wallace OD?

Quentin Tarantino’s classic “Pulp Fiction,” which just celebrated its 20th anniversary, contains one of the most squirm-inducing scenes in movies: when John Travolta, as Vincent Vega, revives Uma Thurman’s Mia Wallace from a heroin overdose by plunging a hypodermic needle into her chest.

Is Jules Winnfield a villain?

Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield are the two protagonist villains of the 1994 Quentin Tarantino crime film Pulp Fiction.

Why did they spare Marvin?

Vincent turned around to ask Marvin’s opinion and he accidentally shot him in the face. Though it wasn’t explicit in the movie, Marvin was Jules and Vincent’s informant, which is why they didn’t kill him and took him with them.