Watching Pulp Fiction for the 97th time and now this scene got me thinking:
Is Butch’s killing Vincent justifiable homicide? On the one hand, from the leftover hand cannon on the kitchen counter, it’s clear that Vincent was going to kill Butch, but on the other hand, he was just coming out of the bathroom as Butch killed him with his own gun. On the off chance that he doesn’t go to Bora Bora, and the LAPD don’t notice any of the other shit that he does in his chapter and just that, could Butch get off on a self-defense plea (barring the fact that he’d inevitably implicate Marcellus Wallace when he explained what was going on, no doubt putting him in further danger?)
Is Butch’s killing Vincent justifiable homicide? On the one hand, from the leftover hand cannon on the kitchen counter, it’s clear that Vincent was going to kill Butch, but on the other hand, he was just coming out of the bathroom as Butch killed him with his own gun. On the off chance that he doesn’t go to Bora Bora, and the LAPD don’t notice any of the other shit that he does in his chapter and just that, could Butch get off on a self-defense plea (barring the fact that he’d inevitably implicate Marcellus Wallace when he explained what was going on, no doubt putting him in further danger?)
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.