Talk:Mexican standoff
Latest comment: 7 May 2025 by Cortador in topic "...and Reservoir Dogs, which depicts a standoff between four characters in the climactic scene."
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"...and Reservoir Dogs, which depicts a standoff between four characters in the climactic scene."
The link actually describes the standoff in the climactic scene of "Pulp Fiction". Drsruli (talk) 07:15, 20 May 2023 (UTC)
- @Drsruli, the source describes standoffs in 6 of his films. An editor chose two of those for examples. Schazjmd (talk) 14:16, 20 May 2023 (UTC)
- The Pulp Fiction scene isn't a Mexican standoff - it's just a regular standoff. There's only two parties, and the strategy to achieve victory is simple: shoot the other party. It does not match a Mexican standoff as defined in this article. Cortador (talk) 14:49, 7 May 2025 (UTC)