Well, 'c'est la vie' is a common French phrase. In 'Pulp Fiction', if the old folks say it, it might be their resigned way of looking at the often violent and strange events in the story. They are perhaps saying that life is full of such odd and sometimes cruel things, and we just have to accept it as it comes.
The phrase is likely used to add a touch of fatalism. The old folks in 'Pulp Fiction' saying 'c'est la vie' might be a way of showing that they've seen enough in life not to be too shocked by the violent or outlandish happenings. It's like they are saying 'this is just how life goes' in the context of the movie's seedy underworld.
One characteristic is creativity. They often have unique settings like a far - off planet or a magical realm. For example, in 'Star Wars', the galaxy far, far away is a very creative setting. Another is the presence of interesting characters. Characters in fictional stories can be very different from real - life people, like the talking animals in 'The Wind in the Willows'.
The lyrics also seem to touch on the idea of the future and how it relates to our present - day identities. By using science - fiction elements, the song might be suggesting that we can look to the unknown, such as the future or outer space, to better understand who we are now. It could be a commentary on how our hopes and fears for the future shape the way we see ourselves in the present moment.
Well, 'paroles never ending story' could mean that the words associated with the 'Never Ending Story' are, as the name suggests, unending. Maybe it's about how the story's message, as conveyed by its words, can go on and on in our minds. For example, the themes of hope and adventure in the 'Never Ending Story' are so powerful that the words keep resonating and seem never to end, constantly inspiring new thoughts and feelings.
I'm not sure specifically what that story is as there could be many different ones. You might need to watch the episode where he tells it to find out the details.
It's hard to say precisely what 'joan hess fantastic fiction' is. It could be a genre - bending body of work. If Joan Hess is an author, perhaps her 'fantastic fiction' combines different literary elements such as elements from fantasy, science - fiction, and perhaps a bit of historical fiction. It might have stories where the settings are in alternate universes or in historical periods with a twist of magic or advanced technology. The characters could be on quests, either physical ones across strange lands or internal ones to discover themselves. It may also be that these fictions are known for their vivid descriptions that bring the strange worlds and characters to life for the readers.
Common themes in these crossovers include the sharing of resources and expertise. The teams in 'Hawaii Five O' and 'NCIS LA' have different skills and technologies at their disposal. In the fanfiction, they combine these to take on powerful enemies. There can also be themes of cultural clashes and integrations. The Hawaiian culture in 'Hawaii Five O' is quite distinct from the more urban culture in 'NCIS LA'. Writers might explore how the characters from different backgrounds interact with each other, whether it's through misunderstandings at first or a newfound appreciation for each other's ways of doing things.
A third main idea might be about transformation. Just as science - fiction often involves characters evolving or changing in extraordinary ways, the lyrics could be about personal growth and the changes one goes through, perhaps in a way that is not typical or expected in normal life.