Ookami to Koushinryou: Episode 5

Rating: 8.5/10
Impressions:
Things are heating up, and it’s what’s going on between Horo and Lawrence I’m talking about. Awwwww Horo is so cute. I want one. =D The plot has solidified itself somewhat, creating some distinct enemies and overall goals for the protagonists, so while things should have settled down somewhat now, the real story probably begins now. I really interested in seeing what kind of villain Chloe might make, and the things that would go down if she met with Lawrence. I always saw her as some side character and soon forgot about her after a few episodes without an appearance by her, but it looks like her introduction in episode one actually does have a purpose.
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ohhhhhhh myyyy godddddd fast blogg theeee newwww episodeeee of true tears!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aweeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssooooooooomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
expect it in maybe 10 hours….i got school xD
Chloe wanted dead or alive.
Crime: Makeing Horo cry ;_;
Women know how to be mean, haha.
Nice, more development between the two. And Chloe’s role seems villainous almost.
I will be looking forward to your True Tears blog because I just watched it and I am amazed. I want to read your opinions though, since we share the same liking to it.
I enjoyed Horo’s depth and emotional complexity. She is really an intriguing character/woman/god/thing. It was nice to see how connected she still is her homeland, and how much she really wanted to be friends with the people of that land.
Its still rocking, and man it seems to have taken a cool dramatic direction
Anonymous: i liked her at first. but i assume like you, that is no longer the case =P
Kabitzin: it would certainly seem so
Shin: should be up very soon….despite my early prediction of when i would blog it lol
JasonP: but at the moment she just seems really attached to lawrence
Well, who wouldn’t be? I mean you are talking about having lived alongside (pretty much outside society) for all those years as a god. I would imagine most would be a bit clingy