2008-01-29, 21:58 | Link #21 |
It's Horo, not Han Solo.
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Because he rationalizes Horo's naked human body as a normal wolf's body, as wolves don't normally wear clothes. At least in the beginning of the story he acts as such. His mannerisms in regard to Horo change pretty rapidly as the story progresses, it seems.
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2008-01-29, 22:06 | Link #22 | |
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It also makes sense that she doesn't react to him nude (at first...so far) because she sees humans and wolfs as different in the same way.
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2008-01-29, 22:38 | Link #23 |
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Aye, the more he gets to know her, then the more he sees her as a *person*, the more he'll start to be distracted by those distracting attributes
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2008-02-02, 13:08 | Link #24 |
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Well, as of now I'd say he is plenty distracted already Before the two got rudely interrupted, he seemed to be aiming for a kiss in episode 4. I would say it is very likely he has some feelings for her (even if not out right love) at this point. I suspect Horo's dilemma about the situation will be potentially bigger than his though.
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2008-02-04, 12:55 | Link #28 |
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Story-wise, I'll doubt we'll get anywhere near "offspring" unless they manage to be together AND there's an epilogue.
Since Horo is incarnated as a humanoid (or as a certain idiot politician calls it - animal-human hybrid), its more likely each offspring will either be completely human or of the same nature as Horo's incarnation (ears and tail) -- if any offspring are possible at all. This is a supernatural situation so assuming "half wolf and half human", actually I don't know what is meant by that. (sigh) And to be honest, calling such offspring "puppies" kind of reminds me of the "one drop of black and you're black" kind of racist mindset (though I'm sure you meant to be funny ). Half the people I know anymore are bi-racial or multi-racial and most of them are getting pretty tired of the "what are you?" simplistic labeling obsession. Humans are just an extreme kind of "monkey" anyway. Tweak just a handful of genes and they'd be just about any kind of mammal.
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2008-02-04, 18:25 | Link #29 |
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I wonder about that myself. Then again Horo is what she is. I think Lawrence understands this. She is a wolf not a normal human girl. Think about it. When you see a animal do you think it should be clothed? Are you embarase because it isn't?
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2008-02-04, 18:52 | Link #30 |
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Actually, it appears his thought processes about Horo (clothed or not) evolved rapidly through the 4 episodes so far. By ep 2, he was already catching himself glancing at her "aesthetic lines" quite a lot
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2008-03-10, 15:53 | Link #35 |
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Smart, talented, and likeable - has the capability to go far.
He isn't quite there yet and takes too many risks; which betrays his youth - but as long as he manages to keep his head above water, his brilliance will eventually shine through. |
2008-03-16, 23:54 | Link #36 |
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Lawrence is like my new idol. One of the best male characters to come about in a while.
1) He's not overly loud/brash/"genki-to-the-point-you-wanna-hit-him" 2) He's not obsessively emo 3) He's intelligent, but makes mistakes. And is quick to recognize them/learn from them 4) He's adaptable to new situations and doesn't spend (too) much time worrying over thing he can't change. 5) He's comfotable around others socially, esp Horo. 6) He's not afraid of physical intimacy. Horo sad? Horo gets hug. No questions asked, no big drama, he just walks up and holds her. 7) He actually knows what to say to improve a bad situation, without (usually) being a total git and dramallaming it up |
2008-03-17, 03:00 | Link #37 |
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The reason I like Lawrence - and Spice and Wolf in general - is that this is really a story about adults. I've seen way too many shows with indecisive emo teens as the leads - and it's starting to grate on me.
All other things being equal, adults will show better judgment than teenagers. It's refreshing to see a character who knows how to do things right - and surely Lawrence qualifies as such. |
2008-03-17, 12:36 | Link #38 |
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Aye..... much agreement with Danielsong39. Though Lawrence is a young adult, the mistakes he makes are those of a young merchant with a progressive idea about trading. He's comfortable around women -- actually more so than the average guy in that era (note how he treats Nora and Horo as equals in the business sense unlike most males with women in that time).
Horo, though having lots of experience, has spent most of that time near a small village in the woods -- and so traveling with Lawrence and seeing new things makes her feel young again.
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2008-03-20, 12:30 | Link #40 |
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Well only a guess on my part. But Lawrence has been a merchant for a while. Not unexpected that over time he had been attacked by wolves. Probably just a flashback during one of the times it had happened to him. Transporting goods or something smiliar, gone through some woods and that kind of thing happens.
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