As far as we know, no. Kevin Meaney was occupied with his comedic acts and building his own fan base. Pulp Fiction, while a huge cultural phenomenon, may not have been on his radar in terms of something to specifically mention. There could be some very rare instance that we don't know about, but based on what's publicly available, there's no indication that he ever mentioned it.
I'm not sure there is a direct and well - known connection between Kevin Meaney and Pulp Fiction. Kevin Meaney was a comedian, and Pulp Fiction is a famous movie. They belong to different areas of the entertainment industry, so perhaps there is no obvious link.
Well, their relationship would transform in many ways. Firstly, there would be a new level of trust as they are about to bring a new life into the world. Flynn would be constantly by Rapunzel's side, attending to her every need. Rapunzel would also start to see Flynn in a new light, as a father - figure - to - be. They would have to learn to compromise more, especially when it comes to decisions about the baby's upbringing. Their love would be more complex, filled with the anticipation and responsibilities of parenthood, and they would have to support each other through the physical and emotional changes that come with pregnancy.
I'm not sure which 'Flynn' you specifically refer to. There could be many people named Flynn. If it's Flynn Rider from 'Tangled', he is a charming thief who teams up with Rapunzel on an adventure filled with self - discovery, danger, and ultimately love. He starts off as a self - interested rogue but through his experiences with Rapunzel, he becomes a better person.
To a large extent, 'Being Flynn' is true. It takes inspiration from actual happenings and presents them in a cinematic form, though some elements might be dramatized for effect.
Not necessarily. Movies often blend real-life elements with creative storytelling. So, 'In Like Flynn' could be a combination of truth and imagination.
I'm not sure specifically which works are in her 'Fantastic Fiction' but you can start by looking for her most popular ones at your local library or bookstore.