Ezekiel 25 17
“Ezekiel 25 17” from Pulp Fiction is one of my most memorable movie scenes ever.
Samuel L. Jackson spouts Biblical verse before right before he blows away a penny-ante drug dealer.
The penny-ante drug dealer on the back end of Sam’s rant is Frank Whaley.
Say ‘what’ once more. I dare you, motherfucker.
So I remember Frank Whaley in three roles:
1 – The wimpy guy who miraculously hooks up with Jennifer Connelly in Career Opportunities.
2 – The victim of Sam Jackson’s rant in Pulp Fiction.
3 – And the deranged serial killer in “The Good Samaritan” episode of The Blacklist.
But during the past year I spotted Frank Whaley in Episode 1 of Season 2 of Jack Ryan.
He plays Carter Estes, the CIA’S chief of station in Moscow. He’s James Greer’s new boss who wants to run Greer out of the service because of his newly discovered heart problem.
But Greer requests a transfer to Venezuela and Frank Whaley approves the request.
I’m America’s Best Crime Writer
and I approve this message.
My first book – Born to Be Wild – was published in 1992 and is still selling on Amazon & Kindle. It’s a true story about certain members of the Warlocks motorcycle gang.
The story took 21 years to play out with many twists & turns. It’s an amalgam of Sons of Anarchy and Breaking Bad – but these outlaw bikers make the Sons look like Cub Scouts.
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