About this episode
In this episode, we break down why Reservoir Dogs is one of Quentin Tarantino's greatest storytelling achievements. We dive deep into how the non-linear structure amplifies tension, builds mystery, and reveals character dynamics in unexpected ways. We also explore the hidden depth of each character and how the script uses subtext, silence, and brutal honesty to drive the story forward. If you're into story structure, character psychology, or just love Tarantino, this one's for you. Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro Convo: The things only Tarantino can get away with 00:03:21 Tarantino on improv in his movies 00:09:40 Tarantino always giving himself the worst lines 00:12:11 The connections to the Tarantino cinematic universe 00:16:20 How the non-linear story makes the movie much more entertaining 00:20:48 What the robbery scene does for the audience 00:24:05 Why Tarantino held off on Mr. White & Mr. Blonde's backstory 00:28:43 Explaining Mr. White's psychopathic criminal moral compass 00:31:17 The Mr. Blonde torture scene intention 00:35:57 What Mr Oranges delayed backstory gives the audience 00:41:48 How the climax perfectly wraps everything we learned 00:46:12 What makes The Commode story such a great scene 00:48:53 The small details Tarantino gives his characters that say so much 00:53:23 Our official rating of Reservoir Dogs 00:57:39 Final thoughts 00:59:23 Cue the music