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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Is Salem's Dr. Samuel Wainwright Gone Forever?


Stuart Townsend
Could such a cold-hearted clinically depraved mind like that of Dr. Samuel Wainwright (Stuart Townsend) life be ended so quickly?

In Salem’s episodes Dead Birds and Wages of Sin we watched as Dr. Samuel Wainwright’s relationship with Mary Selby (Janet Montgomery) take the expected rise only to end very dramatically the following week with the doctor becoming a sacrifice in Mary’s attempt to save her son from becoming the permanent host of Satan. 

However, the way in which the good doctor meets his end in the pit of Hellfire has this reviewer wondering if he is really gone.  Or, having lost his original host would “The First Demon”, Satan, turn and use the all too eager to learn Dr. Wainwright as his new host. After all, there is the same cold purity in the doctor’s quest to uncover the forbidden that has sent many good doctors to their premature destructions; among them, Dr. Jekyll and Dr. Frankenstein top the list. 

Dr. Wainwright: I seek the materiality of the soul, its embodiment and, likewise, the soul that lives in all things. If we can understand the physical seat of the soul, and we understand the spiritual nature of all things, then we might learn to do so much.

On the surface this quote of the good doctor sounds innocent enough. At least until one realizes he is
speaking of the unseen and the intangible spiritual soul, which many fable characters believe is only possible to witness as the result of death.


The series writers describe Dr. Wainwright’s personality in the following quote. 

“When he was a child he survived the plague and probably this affliction has spurred him to pursue a medical career” 

As an adult he is described as "a cold-hearted but quick-witted surgeon whose predilection for sadism", Samuel Wainwright is a man of science, strongly anchored to the logic and not at all intimidated nor superstitions nor fear of the divine as the Puritans. Show a great practical spirit in the most difficult circumstances - as it can be a city overrun by the plague - and also a quite mischievous mind . . . .”
 
So, the question still remains has Dr. Samuel Wainwright really met his final end, or shall we all be surprise if he reappear as a handsome but deeply demonic version of his already cold hearted self. 

There are two episodes left in Salem, Midnight Never Come) and The Witching Hour and they will air on June 21st and June 28th at 10/9c on WGN America.

Meanwhile, will John Alden (Shane West) survived the Baron Sebastian Marburg (Joe Doyle) vicious attack?  Is Anne Hale (Tamzin Merchant) truly Mary’s son savior, or will an even more horrid twist in the series prove that some portion of this article has merit?