Does the Devil consider Sam a friend?
An employee? Wise: I think he considers him both those things. He finds in Sam a sympathetic soul, really. Maybe a soul mate in a way — someone he’s simpatico with, somebody he can talk to. I think this Devil can be very lonely most of the time. And I think he enjoys Sam’s company and being able to vent his feelings and his philosophy a little bit. He uses Sam as a kind of a student, so they have a mentor-student relationship or even a father-son relationship. TVGuide.com: You know, there are some conspiracy theorists out there who think that father-son thing between you guys could be true. Wise: Oh, you think that Sam might be The Son, huh? TVGuide.com: Some people think that, yes. Wise: I think that’s a swell theory. And that’s the beauty of our particular story. As many stories as you can think up, that’s what it can be. I know these last episodes we’re currently shooting step it up a notch as far as the storyline. The conflict between the Devil’s world and the world of Sam is going