Well, I would prefer if Sam's problem was psychological rather than soul related, too, not least because it would be very intersting to analyse. But if the writers go the soulless route, at least the psychological effects of Sam regaining his soul and then having to deal with the emotional overflow should be spectacular.
I find it hard to determine what soulless means in the SN universe. We have never seen a soulless human before, so we wouldn't know how it affects a person. So far the show hasn't actually much of a soul mythology, apart from the crossroad deals. I guess we have to wait and see.
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Date: 2010-10-15 07:32 pm (UTC)I find it hard to determine what soulless means in the SN universe. We have never seen a soulless human before, so we wouldn't know how it affects a person. So far the show hasn't actually much of a soul mythology, apart from the crossroad deals. I guess we have to wait and see.