Whereas I can think of scenarios that would explain (not "justify," but explain) why he'd tell them about it. Because he couldn't tell them about breaking the first seal without explaining how it happened and why.
And I'm not sure you can look at Sam objectively anymore. The fact that you hate Sam so much biases what you see in the character, regardless of what he does. Which is why I don't think we'll ever agree on the character's motivations, much less whether or not what he does can be explained or forgiven.
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Date: 2010-10-07 12:00 am (UTC)And I'm not sure you can look at Sam objectively anymore. The fact that you hate Sam so much biases what you see in the character, regardless of what he does. Which is why I don't think we'll ever agree on the character's motivations, much less whether or not what he does can be explained or forgiven.