18 Things You Somehow Missed In Reservoir Dogs

9. Mr. Pink's New Job

Reservoir Dogs
Miramax Pictures

Just like in any Quentin Tarantino movie, Reservoir Dogs saw a lot of bloodshed, and a lot of dead main characters. Blue and Brown both died off-screen, Orange killed Blonde, while Joe, Eddie, White, and Orange all died as the result of a four-way shootout.

The only man who made it out of that warehouse alive was Mr. Pink, and even he may not have lasted long. Pretty much as soon as he left the building, sirens and gunshots can be heard, suggesting that he may not have made it very far and that not one of the team survived the job. But what if he did?

What if Mr. Pink managed a second miraculous escape of the day, and after the entire ordeal was put off his life of crime? An unskilled worker with absolutely no experience turns to about the only job he can find… a waiter/Buddy Holly impersonator at Jack Rabbit Slim’s.

The irony is palpable, that Steve Buscemi doesn’t just appear as a random cameo in Pulp Fiction, but instead reprises the role of Mr. Pink as a man so dependent on the very same tips he was unwilling to give at the very start of Reservoir Dogs.

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