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re: Pulp Fiction: The Bonnie Situation

Posted on 2/24/15 at 3:59 pm to
Posted by mark65mc
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Posted on 2/24/15 at 3:59 pm to
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However, he refers to Jimmy as his "partner" not his brother or brother-in-law. There is little chance that Bonnie could be married to Jimmy AND be Jules' sister and not know and understand the life.



Jules could be trying to keep his real family separate from his crime "family". That's why he calls Jimmy partner. Family can be used as leverage against him.

As far as her not knowing about the life, it's possible that he "quit" when Jimmy quit and that she would be extremely pissed about being lied to for years by her brother and would divorce Jimmy because she would assume that he was lying about being retired from his life of crime as well. This is in line with the second part of your response.
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Member since Dec 2006
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Posted on 2/24/15 at 4:22 pm to
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As far as her not knowing about the life, it's possible that he "quit" when Jimmy quit and that she would be extremely pissed about being lied to for years by her brother and would divorce Jimmy because she would assume that he was lying about being retired from his life of crime as well. This is in line with the second part of your response.


That is an awful lot of fill in the blanks - I reiterate, I'm intrigued, but I see too many arguments against it. Just didn't have a family vibe to it.

More like - "Jimmy was my partner until he got married and settled down". It's clear that Jules and Vincent just started working together and weren't working like a well-oiled machine yet. They had each other's back, but clearly this was Jules' mission and Vincent was sent to give him backup.
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