There’s definitely a fatherly relationship between Soos and Stan. I mean, as you guys saw in “Blendin’s Game,” Soos is a guy who never really had a big family, and Stan, as we learned in “A Tale of Two Stans,” is a guy who had an awful relationship with his own family, you know, never really got that family life, and so they both kind of found each other accidentally. I imagine probably in the first week of having this little kid work for him, Stan–you know, even though he acted like a gruff jerk, was secretly happy to kinda have someone who looked up to him for once in his life, and Soos was happy to have someone who would listen to him and tell him what to do, some kind of father figure. And even though Stan is the worst possible father figure, his heart’s in the right place and Soos is somebody who only sees your heart. He sees the best in everyone.
*cries*
There’s definitely a fatherly relationship between Soos and Stan. I mean, as you guys saw in “Blendin’s Game,” Soos is a guy who never really had a big family, and Stan, as we learned in “A Tale of Two Stans,” is a guy who had an awful relationship with his own family, you know, never really got that family life, and so they both kind of found each other accidentally. I imagine probably in the first week of having this little kid work for him, Stan–you know, even though he acted like a gruff jerk, was secretly happy to kinda have someone who looked up to him for once in his life, and Soos was happy to have someone who would listen to him and tell him what to do, some kind of father figure. And even though Stan is the worst possible father figure, his heart’s in the right place and Soos is somebody who only sees your heart. He sees the best in everyone.