Morrigan: There are things about human society that have always puzzled me. Such as the touching -- why all the touching for a simple greeting? The Warden: Touching? Like a handshake?
Morrigan: To begin with, yes. What is the point of touching my hand? I find it an offensive intrusion.
Lars: I'm worried about her. I think she [Karin] has a little problem. Dr. Dagmar: Oh, well, maybe you shouldn't tell me. Lars: No, that's okay. It's just, and I think it's because she's insecure, it's just, she's just always trying to hug everybody. You know, some people don't like that. Some people don't like to be hugged. But she doesn't realize that. She takes it personally, and, it hurts her feelings. I don't know what to do about that. Do you? Dr. Dagmar: It's such a comfort sometimes, just to have somebody's arms around you. Don't you think? Lars: No. Dr. Dagmar: It feels good. Lars: It does not feel good. It, it hurts. Dr. Dagmar: Oh, like a cut, or bruise? Lars: Like a burn. Like when you go outside and your feet freeze and you come back in and then they thaw out? It's like that. It's almost exactly like that. Dr. Dagmar: Same with everyone?
Lars: Uh, not really with Bianca. But everyone else.