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- Ah! you must be that voice I heard out here, it was beautiful.
- —Remmick to Sammie
Sammick is the slash ship between Remmick and Sammie Moore from the Sinners fandom.
Canon[]
On October 15, 1932, at the Juke Joint's opening night, Sammie's music is transcendent, unknowingly summoning spirits of both past and future to join the entranced crowd. The performance draws Irish-immigrant vampire Remmick's attention. He introduced himself to Sammie, who is with smoke and stack, his cousin, Remmick praised him with smiling with biting his finger and call Sammie "Songbird", and tried to get in bar but was declined, he decided to sang a song "Will Ye Go, Lassie Go?" and turned Mary, who came to aid them to vampires and chaos reigns.
Due to Remmick and his vampires being unable to enter the bar, Remmick negotiates with survivors, praises Sammie's supernatural talent and claims that vampirism offers immortality, freedom, and escape from racism. He wants to use Sammie's skills to summon the spirits of his lost community and make a lost family with Sammie. He also warns that Hogwood, who secretly heads the local Klan, plans to attack the bar at dawn. When the survivors refuse his offer, while Sammie wants to sacrifice himself, Remmick and Bo confront Grace, threatening to attack her daughter. A desperate Grace dares the horde to attack the joint, inviting them in. In the ensuing battle, Grace, Annie, and Delta Slim are killed, while Sammie tried his best to fight horde.
Smoke, Sammie, and Pearline attempt to escape, but Remmick and Stack ambush them. Smoke and Stack clash in a brutal fight, while Sammie and Pearline face off with Remmick. Pearline is bitten and begs Sammie to flee. In a final confrontation, Sammie was caught and carried by Remmick, who taunted him that Sammie has had similar things happen to him, who don't want to be controlled by anything (by religion that they believe but in fact it was taken from colonizer) Remmick was praying together with Sammie and drowned him. Sammie smashed his guitar over Remmick's head before Smoke arrives just in time to kill him with a stake. As the sun rises, they looks in horror.
After that Sammie got his bruised from Remmick's claw, Sammie is only survivor and still haunted by Remmick's word and his image appeared in his head, until he's older in 1992 with not much time left, and still remembers what Remmick said about not giving up the music. He becomes a celebrated blues musician in Chicago.
Behind the Scenes[]
Ludwig Göransson (Composer) said “I had a blues idea I wanted to write my whole life.” Which happened to be exactly what happened in Sinners "I love the blues + I lied to my preacher." The line ‘Somebody take me in your arm…’ is also a storyline. It’s a foreshadowing. When Remmick hears the song.[1]
Jack O' Connell (Remmick's actor) said "Remmick tries to lead others to the dark side, but he feels he is offering ‘enlightenment and Selling eternal love’ because we can have it forever – even if only at night, never seeing the moon or the sun again. and Sammie could be that one."[2]
Moment[]
- Sammie's music draws Remmick's attention, praised him with smiling flirthy.
- Remmick and his horde tried to enter in the bar with "Pick Poor Robin Clean" and Sammie enjoyed a little bit.
- Remmick played "Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?", an old irish love song about asking for love for the love one, (asking Sammie to be his family).
- Remmick negotiated survivors that he's only need Sammie to summon the spirits of his lost community to making a lost family.
- Sammie seems considering that he should gave himself to Remmick, but Smoke won't let him.
- Remmick called Sammie with his raspy voice "SAMMAYY".
- Sammie was carried and drown (the baptism) by Remmick.
- Remmick's praying for god with Sammie and said all praying was stolen from his land.
- Remmick left his claw on Sammie's cheek before he's dead and his word inspired Sammie to be successful musician in 1992.
Songs[]
- Dangerous- Hailee Steinfeld (Remmick)
- I Lie to You - Miles Caton (Sammie)
- Will Ye Go, Lassie Go? - Lola Kirke, Peter Dreams, Brian Dunphy, Darren Holden & Jack O'Connell (Remmick)
- Travelin' - Miles Caton (Sammie), Jack O'Connell (Remmick) in deleted scene.
Quote[]
- Ah! you must be that voice I heard out here, it was beautiful.
- —Remmick to Sammie
- Sammie! Sammie Sammie Sammie
- —Remmick to Sammie
- “They told stories of a god above and a devil below, and lies of a dominion of man over beast… We are connected, you and I, to everything. You will taste the sweet pain of death. We will make beautiful music together.”
- —Remmick to Sammie
Fanon[]
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Sammick is a small but growing ship from fans, emphasizing the strong bond of music, how similar they are about religion. They have taken a notice of so many times Remmick want Sammie to be family with negotiate thing, claiming the characters has dynamic like Loustat, how Remmick tried to persuaded Sammie with a seduce tone.
The progression of their initial relationship from friendly, Sammie enjoyed Remmick's music, everything changed after Remmick's nature was revealed later, Remmick wanting Sammie to open his feeling and meets his people again, because he can't feel the soul as a vampire and sammie's music could help him accomplish, Remmick wasn't forced Sammie, until Sammie resisted his desire and they ended up fighting with Remmick was defeated but still left his bruise and words to Sammie till 1992.
The ship is a controversy bit in the twitter and tik tok side of the fandom, where some complain that there's too much fanfiction for it on AO3 as opposed to the canon pairing involving a character who is a black woman that Sammie had an affair with (Pearline), and called it "problematic race play ship or oppressor and oppressed ship"[3] with a big age gap between Sammie as 19-20 in films and Remmick, who could be more than 1000 years before Christ, while someone saw it as "a crack ship that disrespects people who watched Sinners said white queers who tried to fantasize about racist as romantic with creepy vibe, ironically most people who started the ship is Blacks and Asians.
On AO3, Sammick is the most written ship for Sinners. Having over 80 fics on Ao3 making it the most popular ship for the two. It’s only rival being Sammie x Pearline.
Fandom[]
- FAN FICTION
- Remmick/Sammie tag on AO3
Trivia[]
- Will Ye Go, Lassie Go? is sang by Remmick who's yearning for his family and his needed in Sammie, according by Jack O' Connell.[4]
- Pick Poor Robin Clean sang by Remmick for desiring to have family with Sammie, for his talent and his soul.
- According Ludwig Göransson, a composer of Sinners, I Lie to You is sung by Sammie, who unknowingly summoning spirits of both past and future to join the entranced crowd. The performance draws Remmick's attention, funnily "Somebody take me in your arms tonight" verse got Remmick's attention.[5]
- Leaked Deleted Scene on May 2025, showing that Remmick called "Sammie" four times then sings "Travelin’", a song that Sammie sang to Stack, who Remmick turned to his crew, showing that he could touch victim's memories, also at the end, before Sammie met Stack and Mary, Remmick voice, "Sammie" was heard and Sammie realized that vampire is coming, this version wasn't in final cut version in theaters.
Gallery[]
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=C17uwQxFio5d1Ttj&v=uZgtm6-EMEM&feature=youtu.be
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=kMOuS6OkQjyvKWnf&v=E3Hb01nr22I&feature=youtu.be
- ↑ [https://x.com/kimkimdaya/status/1916932696149811697
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=kMOuS6OkQjyvKWnf&v=E3Hb01nr22I&feature=youtu.be
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=C17uwQxFio5d1Ttj&v=uZgtm6-EMEM&feature=youtu.be