In "the Harvest," the Master tells Luke, "My blood is your blood. My soul is your soul." Does he mean "soul" as in the "demon essence that makes me a vampire and not just a walking corpse?" Does he literally mean a soul, like in the ether? Is he just being metaphorical? If so, he's not being metaphorical about the blood part; he and Luke literally become connected during the Harvest. If the whole "soul-having" issue is so disgusting to Darla, why does she look so thrilled to hear the Master talking about his "soul" being connected to another vampire's "soul?" Now I'm all weirded out.
Why did I never notice that line before?! I'm not going to get any sleep tonight.
Why did I never notice that line before?! I'm not going to get any sleep tonight.
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