have you already realized how amazing Pulp Fiction is? I bet you did, but I'm talking a specific point of the film: the connection between the first and the last sequences, both in the Grill coffe shop.
when the end sequence is on action, I always asked myself:
1 - How did Pumpkin let Jules get him so easily after holding a gun to his head?
2 - Why was Honey-Bunnie so nervous after Jules get Pumpkin?
3 - Why didn't one of them just shoot Jules, since they were professional robbers?
when I watched this film for the second time I found the answer:
first of all, Jules was a fucking smart hitmen so he was able to get the two robbers, but he was absolutely in a defensive position in first place, so I think the right answers is the conversation that Pumpkin and Honey-Bunnie have in the first scene of the film, which I didn't connected correctly with the last one the first time I watched. Pumpkin talks about a change in the kind of robbery they make, and they let clear in the conversation that they never killed anyone and that they absolutely don't wanna do that. after all, they just use guns to scare everyone around, that's why they don't handle them as nice as Jules and that's why they don't have the balls to shoot him and go away.
maybe this is kinda obvious but I just realized how it perfectly fix the second time I watched