To be honest, I'm not 100% sure. Maybe it was one of the minor characters whose actions weren't as prominently featured. You might have to rewatch the movie to get a clear answer.
I think it's kind of ambiguous. It could have been part of the complex and unpredictable storyline that Tarantino is known for, leaving it up to the viewers' imagination.
It could be Maynard, the creepy pawn shop owner. He's a rather unpleasant character, so it's possible that when he's out of the picture, no one would miss him.
It's hard to say that there is a character in 'Pulp Fiction' that nobody will be missed. Every character, even the minor ones, plays a role in creating the unique atmosphere of the movie. But if we really had to pick, perhaps some of the nameless criminals that are quickly dispatched don't have as much of an impact, but even they contribute to the overall chaos and noir feel of the film.
In 'Pulp Fiction', many characters are quite memorable, but if we consider who might be'missed', Vincent Vega could be one. His cool and somewhat clueless personality added a lot to the movie. His death was a shock, and his presence throughout the film was a major part of what made it so engaging.
The woman shot in 'Pulp Fiction' is Mia Wallace. There's a tense scene where things go wrong. Mia finds Vincent's heroin, mistakes it for cocaine, and overdoses. In the chaos of trying to revive her and then get her to a drug dealer's place, Vincent's gun misfires and she is shot. Luckily, she survives this harrowing incident.
The guy who got shot in Pulp Fiction was Marvin. This shooting incident played a significant role in driving the plot forward and creating tension among the characters.
Jimmy in 'Pulp Fiction' is one of the characters in the movie's web of crime and chaos. We don't get a whole lot of backstory on him before he's shot in the face. But he's clearly connected to the main characters in some way, and his shooting is just one of the many violent events that take place in the movie's dark and twisted world. It could be that he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, or he had some sort of prior conflict with the person who shot him.
Marvin was a character in Pulp Fiction. He was sort of an unlucky bystander in the chaotic world of the movie's criminals. He got caught up in a bad situation and unfortunately ended up getting shot in the face.
Vincent Vega shot Marvin in the face in 'Pulp Fiction'.
It was Marvin who got shot in the face. It happened in a rather unexpected and intense scene.