Scarecrow_King
Perpetually Annoyed
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Brother Sam would make no sense. The ghosts are not literal ghosts but rather representations of Dexter's need to kill (visually manifested for the audience). Sam would make no sense as he represents the same to Dexter as Harry. Brian on the other hand represents Dexter's rejection of control. The only way that I could see Sam being Dexter's "dark passenger," is if Dexter decided to give up killing entirely.
I know they're not literal ghosts, that's why I put it in quotes. but to have Brother Sam as a representation of Dexter completely fighting his dark passenger wouldn't be the same as Harry. Harry pretty much just keeps Dexter adhering to the code. Brother Sam would be one end of the spectrum, Brian on the other, and Harry a mediator between the two.
edit: i noticed I put haunt in quotes instead of ghost. should've been on ghost, sorry.