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I watched the first two episdes and I agree that the interaction between the two leads is both entertaining and fascinating. Horo in particular is quite fabulous.But I have a couple of questions. What does Lawrence mean when he says that Horo "lives within the wheat"? And why, exactly, has Horo assumed the form of a human? Seeing as my mind has a annoying tendency to wander under every conceivable circumstance, it's entirely possible that both of these issues were explained and I simply missed them.Also, at the end of the second episode, Horo and Lawrence were speaking about wolves when Horo implied that she herself had killed a human. Then, smiling, she said something to Lawrence that wasn't subtitled. Little help?
I watched the first two episdes and I agree that the interaction between the two leads is both entertaining and fascinating. Horo in particular is quite fabulous.
But I have a couple of questions. What does Lawrence mean when he says that Horo "lives within the wheat"? And why, exactly, has Horo assumed the form of a human? Seeing as my mind has a annoying tendency to wander under every conceivable circumstance, it's entirely possible that both of these issues were explained and I simply missed them.
Also, at the end of the second episode, Horo and Lawrence were speaking about wolves when Horo implied that she herself had killed a human. Then, smiling, she said something to Lawrence that wasn't subtitled. Little help?