Every time John Travolta is in the bathroom in Pulp Fiction something bad happens. This statement is not entirely accurate. While there are a couple of significant and intense scenes that take place in the bathroom in Quentin Tarantino's “Pulp Fiction,“ it's not accurate to say that something bad happens to John Travolta's character, Vincent Vega, every time he is in the bathroom. There are two notable bathroom scenes involving Vincent Vega in the film: 1. In the first bathroom scene, Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield (played by Samuel L. Jackson) are in the bathroom of an apartment when they have a confrontation with Brett and his associates. This scene is intense and ultimately ends with violence, but it doesn't specifically involve something bad happening to Vincent Vega. 2. In the second bathroom scene, Vincent Vega is in the bathroom of Butch Coolidge's apartment when he is shot and killed by Butch. So, while both bathroom scenes are pivotal
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