Susie Campbell mentions that Sammy once told her that Alice's popularity may rival Bendy's some day in her cassette.
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This is another hint on how to open Sammy's sanctuary. Even though the projector would turn off, Sammy would not resurface out for a long time.
Norman would hear Sammy turn on the projector and then rush back down to the studio. The projectionist, Norman Polk, makes note of Sammy's strange behavior of telling the band and the recording staff to wait in the hall in the middle of a recording session. The order in which they are played is changed every playthrough. In order to drain the ink out, Joey installed an ink pump with the switch in Sammy's office, greatly frustrating him with the number of people going in and out all day.įrom his second recording, Sammy gives hints on how to open his sanctuary by playing two, three, or four of his favorite instruments. They can be found in the Music Department hall and hall closet respectively.Īccording to his first audio log, Sammy complains that he and the other workers have been unable to get out of their department at least three times since the arrival of the Ink Machine because the ink that flows from it kept flooding the stairwell. Sammy has two audio logs, recorded from when he was still human.
As a result, Joey struggles to read Sammy based on his facial expressions, something Jack struggles with as well.īendy and the Ink Machine Chapter 2: The Old Song Sammy is always suspicious of people and is always looking to see if something deeper is going on. In The Illusion of Living, Joey claims that Sammy is not a fan of attention and putting on a big show, in contrast to his partner Jack Fain. In the Dreams Come to Life novel, he is relatively neutral towards most others (albeit rude and condescending), especially Buddy Lewek, when the former forced the latter to clean an ink spill, which also means that he is also somewhat bossy towards his workers. Although he decides to shake off these observations for the sake of his department and Bendy. He claimed Bendy is "always watching", and states how something seems wrong about his smile to him, but couldn't confirm the reason for his suspicion. This constant increase in work caused him to slowly go insane at the constant sight of Bendy, who he claimed to have seen in his sleep and would expect himself to go insane after a few months. It can be inferred from the voice recordings that he found it hard to focus on his work when there were distractions present, which was likely the reason he needed a private " sanctuary".īased on his voice recording from #, Sammy had even criticized Joey for his poor planning skills, which caused him to work constantly to compose songs by a quick deadline, referring to this planning as Joey's typical planning. The only person he has kind words to say about is Susie Campbell, the former voice actress of Alice Angel, that he refers her as a very charming woman, suggesting that he was infatuated with her. With the addition of the numerous leaking pipes in his department, the ink pumps and all of the constant distractions when writing music for the Bendy cartoons, Sammy is irritated with Joey Drew's project as it keeps setting him back in his work. In tapes, Sammy is shown to be a frustrated songwriter, with what seems to be a blunt and sarcastic disposition. Overworked and abrasive but doing everything within his power to maintain his composure, Sammy's main interest is writing music and songs, as he started this career in his young years. Joey also notes that Sammy was a few years younger than him, and he had an angular face that in certain lighting could make him look "insect-like." Buddy also mentions that Sammy "always" wore trousers and suspenders.Īt the opening night party for Ira Gershwin's Girl Crazy, as described by Joey, Sammy was wearing a neat simple black evening suit and other appropriate attire for the event, although his hair could have been slicked back a bit more as it was, and still was after, long and floppy on the top. Buddy comments on his "pointy" nose, eyebrows, and chin, even saying that he looked like a bird when he was at his conductor stand. This indicates that she might have known him before.Īs described by Buddy, Sammy was a very "pointy" man. įrom the third chapter of Bendy and the Ink Machine, Twisted Alice describes Sammy as once a "very handsome man", meaning that Sammy used to look attractive in appearance. Although Sammy's human self was not seen in the game, the only known evidence about Sammy's human appearance is he once had a flowing cascade of brown or blonde hair, not remembering which one.