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== Background == | == Background == | ||
Edgar McGraw is a deputy in El Paso, Texas. His father is [[Earl McGraw]]. | |||
== During the events of [[Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003)]] played by [[ | == During the events of [[Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003)]] played by [[James Parks]] == | ||
Earl arrives at the scene of a shooting at a church. Edgar walks up to him and tells him about the crime scene, including nine bodies. Earl walks into the church and thinks the massacre was conducted by professionals, probably members of the Mexican Mafia. He walks over to [[The Bride]] and Edgar notes how she obviously was going by a fake name due to the name on the marriage certificate and they have been referring to her as "The Bride". As Earl is bent over The Bride, she spits up and Earl realizes she isn't dead. | Earl arrives at the scene of a shooting at a church. Edgar walks up to him and tells him about the crime scene, including nine bodies. Earl walks into the church and thinks the massacre was conducted by professionals, probably members of the Mexican Mafia. He walks over to [[The Bride]] and Edgar notes how she obviously was going by a fake name due to the name on the marriage certificate and they have been referring to her as "The Bride". As Earl is bent over The Bride, she spits up and Earl realizes she isn't dead. |
Revision as of 18:23, 3 March 2020
Background
Edgar McGraw is a deputy in El Paso, Texas. His father is Earl McGraw.
During the events of Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) played by James Parks
Earl arrives at the scene of a shooting at a church. Edgar walks up to him and tells him about the crime scene, including nine bodies. Earl walks into the church and thinks the massacre was conducted by professionals, probably members of the Mexican Mafia. He walks over to The Bride and Edgar notes how she obviously was going by a fake name due to the name on the marriage certificate and they have been referring to her as "The Bride". As Earl is bent over The Bride, she spits up and Earl realizes she isn't dead.