Talk:The Sandman/@comment-3425694-20150517151609

When you think about it, the Sandman really was the villian in all this. While James did wish for Daniel and the Sandmand did make him out of himself, he appeared before both of them and allowed James to live weeks in paranoia, sleeplessness and unable to hear Daniel speak when these were unknowingly going to be their final days together.

James still suffers from the aftermath of it all I.e. insomnia and if he was simply going to forget he ever had Daniel, then why did the Sandman put him through all that, when he could've just taken Daniel back? Also, why grant the wish in the first place if the end result was a going to be a conflicted adult who suffers from the aftermath of a traumatizing experience that he can't even remember? The Sandman must have known this would eventually happen as he would eventually need his parts back.

Perhaps the by granting wishes, he can somehow extent his own life? idk...that's my theory.