21 April 2024
21 April 2024
21 April 2024
Don't get this one. I see the lion but I'm not sure how this correlates to the horse taking
Yeah, the key phrase here is “made to talk” as if he’s being threatened or intimidated into talking.
I’m guessing it means the horse is going to talk, in an interrogation sense. I don’t know for sure though.
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.
It was peanut butter, and sometimes fishing line, btw.
Set is quiet as they are waiting for Mr. Ed to say his line.
"Do you need the Lion Mr. Ed?"
Some potential other context for this: https://nitratediva.wordpress.com/2014/04/12/margaret-obrien-tcmff/
This should fill in any cultural/temporal gaps.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister_Ed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cI-LXMyyDo
tl/dr: Mr Ed was a talking horse that had a sitcom in the '60s. It was still playing in syndication by the '80s, so it would be known to most people in the US at the time.
Let's not give people the wrong idea here. Mr Ed was a sitcom in the '60s about a talking horse.