Sam Winchester and the demon Crowley are never friends, but repeatedly become allies throughout the series. Their first mutual adversary was Lucifer. Due to his previous experience with Ruby, Sam did not trust Crowley at all and tried to kill him many times. He did not develop much trust in Crowley unlike Dean when the Winchesters first met him. Crowley affectionately refers to Sam as "Moose".
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| - Sam Winchester and the demon Crowley are never friends, but repeatedly become allies throughout the series. Their first mutual adversary was Lucifer. Due to his previous experience with Ruby, Sam did not trust Crowley at all and tried to kill him many times. He did not develop much trust in Crowley unlike Dean when the Winchesters first met him. Crowley affectionately refers to Sam as "Moose".
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| - Sam : I don’t know, Crowley. I’d say it suits you. Dark. Empty.
- Crowley : Makes your flesh crawl, doesn’t it Moose? I get it. I’m the King of this place. It’s still not my cup of tea.
- Crowley : Fascinating; the utter contempt, when I’m in the midst of saving the Winchester’s bacon, again.
- Crowley : Oh, never mind. Bad analogy.
- Sam : .....
- Crowley : First impressions can be deceiving, Moose. For instance, I once thought of you as dull and plodding.
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- Crowley and Sam, in O Brother, Where Art Thou?
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| - Sam Winchester and the demon Crowley are never friends, but repeatedly become allies throughout the series. Their first mutual adversary was Lucifer. Due to his previous experience with Ruby, Sam did not trust Crowley at all and tried to kill him many times. He did not develop much trust in Crowley unlike Dean when the Winchesters first met him. Crowley affectionately refers to Sam as "Moose".
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