There was. That he recognized what soullessness looks like was kind of awesome. Poor noodle.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I know! And even as savage as he could be without one, he wasn't attacking waitresses and stuff.
Yeah, I'm gonna have to think on that.
I saw someone on Tumblr commenting that he had been forced to maintain such strict self-control since childhood, it became more of an instinct. I can sort of see that.
He also had a path to direct his aggressions in place. And no one in constant contact to build up irritation.
Well, except Samuel and the cousins, but that was probably new enough it didn't matter.
Oh, I forgot about them. I was just remembering loner, drifter, ceiling-pipe-pullups soulless Sam.
I was just remembering loner, drifter, ceiling-pipe-pullups soulless Sam.
And I thank you for that reminder.
I loved the exorcism app myself.
I don't buy the addiction thing either; more a spell. But seemingly one he can wrest himself from, for now at least. I'm kind of fascinated by where this is going. And, yes, Sam was nine kinds of awesome in this episode. :)