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« on: August 11, 2013, 01:03:23 AM »
Will Roger in his "grief" over Sam's death regret all the arguments, insults, and threats? No... He's "upset" about it, or so he says! Roger ought to have said at hearing the news on the phone, "Who's dead?! Why, I've never heard of any Sam Evans!! Does the sheriff want to question me about it? Not that he'd have any reason whatsoever!!"
The only connection to the old days, though, was Liz saying, "You're very shallow, Roger."
Cass of course shuns the cross just because she's very much on the other side. I'm going to say the cross was just one part of Trask's whole routine, a conduit for God's power, or if God isn't inexplicably smiling on Trask now, a conduit for his own ghost powers which he assumes are Godly. A vampire on the other hand is viscerally repelled by the cross itself, even if the vampire isn't in league with the Devil at all. It's the cross itself, not just a handy symbol for one's beliefs.