Sorry if this has been discussed before. I'm doing a series reread for the...severalth time this year in preparation for Briefcases, and I find myself thinking about Bob discussing first impressions. After Butters takes ownership of the Skull, Bob explains to Harry that the reason he isn't all that different is because Butters' first impression of him was when he was still Harry's Bob. We saw what he was like when he was Kemmler's assistant in Dead Beat, and from that and other things Bob has said, Bob changes based on the owner's personalities—but those first impressions really matter, and set the tone.
Now, Harry pulled Bob out from the wreckage of Justin's house, that much we know.
But why would he have done that? Bob's just a skull. Harry would have had no reason to go back for him—unless he knew what he was. And if he saw him working with Justin, what could he possibly have been like for Harry's first impression of him to be... so Bob-like?
What I'm getting at is that it's entirely possible that Bob was much closer to Harry's Bob when Justin had him than we might think—which says some things about Justin.
My question is this: how close do you think Harry's Bob was to Justin's Bob (because I'm basing this on the first impressions comment Bob has made, and if you don't think it's valid, then the rest doesn't really matter), and does this mean that we might have the wrong idea about Justin's personality?
For the record, I'm not trying to lionize a villain, I'm just curious if we've had a clue into his personality for a while.
We don't really know anything about Justin's overall personality, except for a few tidbits from Harry and Bob and Elaine. We know he was Bad, but you can be a Bad Guy and still be an easy going sort (at least on the surface, and before the corruption eats you entirely). I wouldn't be surprised to find out that Margaret was a lot of fun to have around, either. Sometimes it's easier to be a fun person if you're one of the bad guys, and don't care about the consequences for others.
About all we know from Harry is that Justin was smart, powerful, strict, and willing to use pain as a teaching tool. None of that is
necessarily bad, but all of it is compatible with Bad.
Apparently he could also seem loving or caring enough to make it shocking and traumatic for Harry and Elaine to discover the reality. OTOH, Bob has told Harry that Justin had a messed up set of priorities, too.
We don't know how Harry and Bob started working together. It might make an interesting story, but we have no data to even use for speculation.
As for Bob's personality, it changes with ownership of the skull...but there are common threads, it's clear that Bob is not a total blank slate. For ex, he dislike being Necro-Bob, to the point of suppressing that part of his personality. When he had a chance to choose between Cowl and Harry, he chose Harry. Harry notes in
Skin Game that spirits of intellect might claim to be just that, but in fact they had attachments and preferences and feelings.
So there are probably common threads in Bob's overall personality, the rearrange with new owners but don't totally reset from zero.