But you've beat him over the head with a lead pipe and then left him tied up in a moist, moldy basement tied to a wooden chair with a ball-gag around his mouth. Luckily, I don't think you've set a gimp to guard him while you bugger the mother of all black gangsters in the back room. It's not too late. Grab the samurai sword and fucking bury it in Zed.
(Why I'm using the most twisted moments of "Pulp Fiction" to act as spiritual booster is beyond me, and is also a little disturbing. Maybe you should just ignore this.)
Milo Garrett. The Counterfifth Detective. Pissed that he's dead, although in hindsight it had to happen to one of the scattered Minutemen eventually...Cole came home and Wiley's still oblivious, Dizzy is new, Shepherd's still ambiguous, and Lono...is...Lono.
Ah, of course. I was thrown into confusion by the way the conversation whipsawed from "Pulp Fiction" to "100 Bullets" (to such a degree that I searched my copy of the "Pulp" screenplay looking for a "Milo" (but could only find Maynard and Marvin)).
He's still there...
Date: 2002-08-12 12:11 pm (UTC)(Why I'm using the most twisted moments of "Pulp Fiction" to act as spiritual booster is beyond me, and is also a little disturbing. Maybe you should just ignore this.)
Bilal is pissed that Milo is dead.
Re: He's still there...
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