Will having no soul make him act differently, like Bobby or that kid?
Xander ,'End of Days'
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By "that kid" you mean the antiChrist? Wasn't his name Jesse? Anyway, Sam has been acting differently, no one disagrees about that. It's just a matter of figuring out why.
Bobby didn't act differently sans soul. Not that I discount Sam missing his as an interesting possibility. I just don't see it as the source for the difference in behaviour.
When did Bobby not have a soul?
No, I meant Aaron in that episode. So far the people we've been shown who've traded away their souls acted reasonably normally.
Maybe Sam didn't have a bad time in Hell. Maybe he had a good Boy King Hosting Luci time in Hell. So he's feeling a bit above it all back here on Earth.
I wonder about Adam. A throwaway line would be nice.
Also--the assumption that they don't have to ring up Cas anymore and tell him their location...are they both sigiled up? Are they psychically telling him where they are when they reach out for him?
Where has his vessel been chilling all this while? Is it Anna style? I mean, while he was existing as a multi-deminsional wavelength of celestial intent.
I have actually given up any hope that we will ever get anythiing definitive on Jimmy and his body. I'm resigning myself to the strategy of writers saying as little as possible so they have don't run into that pesky problem of concrete facts that would limit the story of the week they want to tell. I get it. I don't like it, but I get it.
That said, I want to know, definitively and concretely:
-did Cas remove his handprint when he healed Dean in Stull, with his new and improved powers?
-did Cas remove the sigils on Dean's ribs (and, why --same goes for the above)
-Is Jimmy dead? and how long has Jimmy been dead? and is that Jimmy's actual body?
I want to know these things, but, if I'm honest, I don't expect to be satisfied on any front. I expect them to be all dropped like a knife without a bungee cord.
So far the people we've been shown who've traded away their souls acted reasonably normally.
My assumption (and we know how well those can go) was that people who traded their souls kept on with them until they died and then *bam* Hell and whoever bought the soul gets it. Like a reverse mortgage. You keep it while you live but it's not really yours.
Sam coming back soulless would be different in my reading of it.
I assume they'll eventually recall that they resurrected Adam and then tossed him in the Pit but I am not holding my breath.
What I want to know is what happened with Jesse a lot of the time. I assume the Show threw it away also though. Just a love letter to Gaiman that they burned after writing, filming and airing.
I've got to admit I've considered Jimmy's meatsuit to be no longer. Got exploded. Now he just appears that way to the boys or people on Earth. He's not wearing it at home. There he's wearing his inside pants a multidimensional wavelength of celestial intent.
My assumption (and we know how well those can go) was that people who traded their souls kept on with them until they died and then *bam* Hell and whoever bought the soul gets it.
Actually, I agree with this.
Sam coming back soulless would be different in my reading of it.
So therefore this makes sense.
But then, how would Balthazar being using Aaron's soul as currency (and with whom?!) if he can't actually collect until Aaron is dead? Or would that be like passing on the papers to the house?
How long is the lifespan, even uninterrupted, of a hairless ape compared to an angel?
It's just short-term investing in the futures market for them.
It's the way they did the action of giving it back, which implied more than unbinding a contract at the time. They just don't talk about it that way,