What about those stringy leather bracelet thingies?
You know, I always saw that ring as an emergency source of silver. But those bracelets always struck me as a strange choice. Way too much chance of them catching on something at a bad moment.
First, when he hears that Sam has been taken and starts to rush out the door after him, only to turn back, and commit himself to the ordinary people in the basement.
I like the way you connect that to his decision in the green room.
It seems important that he’s not just letting go of Sam here, he letting go of his father’s directives regarding Sam (protect and/or kill). He’s differentiating himself from both of them.
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You know, I always saw that ring as an emergency source of silver. But those bracelets always struck me as a strange choice. Way too much chance of them catching on something at a bad moment.
First, when he hears that Sam has been taken and starts to rush out the door after him, only to turn back, and commit himself to the ordinary people in the basement.
I like the way you connect that to his decision in the green room.
It seems important that he’s not just letting go of Sam here, he letting go of his father’s directives regarding Sam (protect and/or kill). He’s differentiating himself from both of them.
Great point.