Victor Vega

""Look kid, I'm not gonna bullshit you, OK? I don't really give a good fuck what you know, or don't know, but I'm gonna torture you anyway, regardless.""

- - Mr. Blonde.

"Mr. Blonde" Vic Vega (played by Michael Madsen) is one of the main characters in Quentin Tarantino's debut film Reservoir Dogs (1992).

In the movie, he is recruited by crime lord and old friend Joe Cabot for a jewelry heist after serving four years in prison, during which he refused to rat on his partners or make any deals, as proof of his loyalty.

The "job" goes wrong, however, when he shoots the store clerks after they turn on the alarm and the police arrives, leading to a shooting that results in the death of two of the gang members and a few cops. He manages to escape on his own and capture police officer Marvin Nash, which he later takes to a warehouse where the surviving criminals regroup and try to establish what happened, since they are almost certain the cops were tipped by a rat on the team because of their quick arrival at the crime scene. After they try to beat the truth out of the officer with little result, "Nice Guy" Eddie Cabot takes Mr. Pink and Mr. White with him to pick up the jewels that Pink hid away, leaving Mr. Blonde in care of the cop and Mr. Orange, who was shot in the gut during the escape. Though most of the characters in the film are hardened criminals, Vic is the one that can most certainly be called evil, as he demonstrates in the infamous scene where he tortures Nash to the song Stuck in the Middle with You, slashing him in the face with a barber blade and then hacking off his ear and joking about it, before going back to his car for a gasoline can which he used to soak up the helpless policeman, but when he was about to set him on fire, he was shot dead by Mr. Orange (who turned out to be the infiltrated cop).