Oh, she was totally pushing him away. But when your wife tells you she wants to claw your eyeballs out, this is typically a sign that she needs some serious help. It's just weird that he doesn't seem very concerned about her, just kinda mad. I don't know.
Knowing SPooN, the demon probably just called Webber's cell phone :-D. I think the demon was using Webber to either lure Andy to the dark side, or kill him. Webber was a few fries short of a happy meal and didn't mind doing a demon's bidding, apparently, but Andy definitely doesn't seem the type: he didn't use his powers for evil, and seemed pretty content with his life and not ambitious or anything. So the demon wouldn't really have anything to persuade him to be ev0l, except maybe his brother. But Webber was definitely crazy enough that I think if Andy had outright refused to go with him, Webber would totally have killed him. However, there's no way the demon could persuade Sam to join the dark side, ever, so I think he didn't even bother to try.
The demon seems to be pretty keen on killing all the "special children" (hee). Webber is the first one we've seen who was both working with the demon, and also didn't have someone ceiling-fried. Coincidence? I think not. But anyways, it seems like the demon can't harm the "special children" directly: all he's done is set their nurseries on fire and summon daevas to attack them and hit them with big trucks. Which are all pretty lethal, but not the same as, say, causing massive internal bleeding (like with Dean) or setting them EN FUEGO!
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Date: 2006-11-03 10:36 pm (UTC)Knowing SPooN, the demon probably just called Webber's cell phone :-D. I think the demon was using Webber to either lure Andy to the dark side, or kill him. Webber was a few fries short of a happy meal and didn't mind doing a demon's bidding, apparently, but Andy definitely doesn't seem the type: he didn't use his powers for evil, and seemed pretty content with his life and not ambitious or anything. So the demon wouldn't really have anything to persuade him to be ev0l, except maybe his brother. But Webber was definitely crazy enough that I think if Andy had outright refused to go with him, Webber would totally have killed him. However, there's no way the demon could persuade Sam to join the dark side, ever, so I think he didn't even bother to try.
The demon seems to be pretty keen on killing all the "special children" (hee). Webber is the first one we've seen who was both working with the demon, and also didn't have someone ceiling-fried. Coincidence? I think not. But anyways, it seems like the demon can't harm the "special children" directly: all he's done is set their nurseries on fire and summon daevas to attack them and hit them with big trucks. Which are all pretty lethal, but not the same as, say, causing massive internal bleeding (like with Dean) or setting them EN FUEGO!