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Post by steffrox on Nov 12, 2007 8:23:25 GMT -5
I don't understand the student superior thing as they seemed to be equals and Warhok showed the same amount of respect to warmonga as she did to him. I get the impression they are sorta couplely by the fact that warmonga reflects happily on times they have spent together and Warhok promises her the whole planet as a trophy for her, he is also helping her with a personal vendetta
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Post by Firelady Nemo on Nov 12, 2007 18:07:40 GMT -5
le sigh-you know i mean roll! ;D
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Post by mike on Nov 13, 2007 6:34:21 GMT -5
I can't tell or do I
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Post by frozenfire on Nov 13, 2007 7:34:10 GMT -5
^ *sweatdrop*
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Post by Firelady Nemo on Nov 13, 2007 20:43:17 GMT -5
MADNESS............. CONFUSION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by frozenfire on Nov 14, 2007 0:03:21 GMT -5
MADNESS............. CONFUSION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what's new?... ;D
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Post by mike on Nov 14, 2007 7:40:07 GMT -5
there's no rolling eyes in last three posts so there
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Post by ogehsim on Nov 14, 2007 7:49:50 GMT -5
Here's an idea. What if Warhok is Warmonga's father. That could explain why he's helping her with her vendetta, and it explains both the "couple-like" and "mentor-like" interactions, and having Kim as a trophy is like him being proud of his little girl....
Plausible theory or am I out of my mind?
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Post by mike on Nov 14, 2007 8:05:08 GMT -5
possible ... very, but still indeterminable
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Post by frozenfire on Nov 14, 2007 8:28:39 GMT -5
well, if the writers made Shego say "and you must be Mr. Warmonga", having Warhok as Warmonga's father seems far fetched... but then again, you never know... it's actually a pretty good theory...
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Post by steffrox on Nov 14, 2007 10:37:29 GMT -5
its fun to speculate but to be honest i think they were pretty clear about them being "more than friends"
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Post by Firelady Nemo on Nov 15, 2007 18:26:49 GMT -5
Here's an idea. What if Warhok is Warmonga's father. That could explain why he's helping her with her vendetta, and it explains both the "couple-like" and "mentor-like" interactions, and having Kim as a trophy is like him being proud of his little girl.... Plausible theory or am I out of my mind? no!! YOUR THEORY ROCKS!
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Post by DP on Nov 15, 2007 19:43:46 GMT -5
Here's an idea. What if Warhok is Warmonga's father. That could explain why he's helping her with her vendetta, and it explains both the "couple-like" and "mentor-like" interactions, and having Kim as a trophy is like him being proud of his little girl.... Plausible theory or am I out of my mind? no!! YOUR THEORY ROCKS! I agree, that theory makes a lot of sense. The only thing is that she calls him Warhok, and not Dad, but then again it could be Lorwardian culture to call everybody by their name, including parents.
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Post by Firelady Nemo on Nov 15, 2007 20:09:52 GMT -5
ya, they always say names
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Post by ogehsim on Nov 15, 2007 22:00:08 GMT -5
Yeah. Came up with the theory thinking about what other possible relationships there were not listed in the poll. Aslo because Nemo felt so strongly against a Warhok/Warmonga relationship (when I thought the writers were trying to show them as a couple) so I tried to make an alternative theory for her that was still plausible. Ideas on the "Warhok" thing. They seem to be a very military oriented culture. Therefore possiblities are 1) It's a sign of weakness (after a certain age?) to call anyone (publicly?) by a term of endearment. 2) How confusing would it be to try to have an army communicate by radio and have multiple "Dads"? 3) By becoming a "warrior", Warmonga is considered "equal" to Warhok, and is therefore entitled to call him by his proper name.
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Post by DP on Nov 15, 2007 22:25:48 GMT -5
Yeah. Came up with the theory thinking about what other possible relationships there were not listed in the poll. Aslo because Nemo felt so strongly against a Warhok/Warmonga relationship (when I thought the writers were trying to show them as a couple) so I tried to make an alternative theory for her that was still plausible. Ideas on the "Warhok" thing. They seem to be a very military oriented culture. Therefore possiblities are 1) It's a sign of weakness (after a certain age?) to call anyone (publicly?) by a term of endearment. 2) How confusing would it be to try to have an army communicate by radio and have multiple "Dads"? 3) By becoming a "warrior", Warmonga is considered "equal" to Warhok, and is therefore entitled to call him by his proper name. That sounds about right. Man, you got Lorwardian culture down! ;D
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Post by Firelady Nemo on Nov 16, 2007 22:23:24 GMT -5
Yeah. Came up with the theory thinking about what other possible relationships there were not listed in the poll. Aslo because Nemo felt so strongly against a Warhok/Warmonga relationship (when I thought the writers were trying to show them as a couple) so I tried to make an alternative theory for her that was still plausible. Ideas on the "Warhok" thing. They seem to be a very military oriented culture. Therefore possiblities are 1) It's a sign of weakness (after a certain age?) to call anyone (publicly?) by a term of endearment. 2) How confusing would it be to try to have an army communicate by radio and have multiple "Dads"? 3) By becoming a "warrior", Warmonga is considered "equal" to Warhok, and is therefore entitled to call him by his proper name. possibly... nice analysis
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Post by ninjanaco on Nov 17, 2007 14:43:17 GMT -5
Not me. I like to see them in a superior/student relationship. Why? 'Cause Warhok's the opposite geneder from Warmonga? I know ... heterosexual relations, what unfathomable thing will come up next? Children? ... Yeah, some of Warhok and Warmonga's dialogue in the second part of "Graduation" (such as "our first thorgoggle hunt" et cetera) made me think that they might be a couple. Don't know where if there's any evidence that it's a student/teacher relationship....
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Post by steffrox on Nov 17, 2007 16:06:50 GMT -5
i agree wiv ninjanaco
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Post by Mystic Monkey on Jan 1, 2011 17:51:31 GMT -5
I see them as a couple. They could be boyfriend/girlfriend, engaged, or already married. This time we see with tattoos and earrings. Maybe the war tattoos don't count, but the earrings could be alternatives to wedding rings (just like Hawkwoman's earrings).
If so, then the Lorwardians could be seen as opposites of Kim and Ron's relationship. I think that's what Steve Loter was going at. They are usually refered to as "life-mates", which could be another word for "husband" and/or "wife".
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