Jimmie : Uh-huh. The Wolf : I was led to believe that if she comes home and finds us here, she'd wouldn't appreciate it none too much? Jimmie : [laughing] She wouldn't at that. The Wolf : That gives us exactly Which, if you do what I say when I say it, should be plenty.
Now, you've got a corpse in a car, minus a head, in a garage. Take me to it. Jimmie : I'm gonna get fuckin' divorced. No marriage counselling, no trial separation, I'm gonna get fuckin' divorced. Sign In. Pulp Fiction Showing all 22 items. Jump to: Photos 16 Quotes 6. Create a list ». Capitulo y Peliculas vistas en Noviembre Pam Must watch. Jules' friend Jimmie acts just like you would act if a buddy called you up asking for a favor and then brought over a blood-drenched, brain-splattered car with a dead guy in the back seat: he's not happy.
Jules tries all of his smooth talk but it's not getting him anywhere; Jimmie just isn't having it. You see, what Jimmie is really worried about isn't the dead guy in the car. What Jimmie is worried about is his wife Bonnie, who's due home soon and will divorce him if she walks in on all this gang related stuff going on.
It's actually kind of ironic that "The Bonnie Situation" is named for a character that we never even see except briefly in an imagined scenario of another character. Shouldn't it be called "The Marvin Situation? He asked me to forcibly insert the Life Line exercise card into my anus! Glitter Ninja. Post by Tod I thought it was implied in the dialogue between Mr. Wolf and Jimmie when discussing the cost of replacing the linens and the wedding present he bought for them that the black wife was a relative of Marcellus.
I really doubt that Joe would knowingly place brothers on the same robbery, also, when Mr. White sees that Mr.
Brown has died, he is very casual and unemotional.
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