• @MeatsOfRage
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    122 months ago

    Don’t get this one. I see the lion but I’m not sure how this correlates to the horse taking

    • @paddirn
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      132 months ago

      Yeah, the key phrase here is “made to talk” as if he’s being threatened or intimidated into talking.

    • @[email protected]
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      82 months ago

      I’m guessing it means the horse is going to talk, in an interrogation sense. I don’t know for sure though.

    • ArtieShaw
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      72 months ago

      I don’t mean to be old-splaining here, but familiarity with Mr. Ed helps. It was in syndication during the '80s, so I remember it as a hokey show with a pretty catchy theme song. The question of “how did they get that horse to move his lips” in time to the voiceovers was a valid question. (Answer: mostly peanut butter).

      In the Larsenverse, however, the horse requires no voiceover. He just needs to be properly motivated.

      • @MeatsOfRage
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        52 months ago

        I know what Mr Ed was. My question was specially about the Lions role

        • @evidences
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          82 months ago

          Scare the horse via threat of attack, speak or die essentially.