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I've always thought the main philosophy was that we can't wait around and hope that someone fixes the world for us - we've got to do it for ourselves, one paranormal case at a time. It's very humanist.

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Granted, the "occasionally eats people" isn't the best argument considering the amount of violence that goes on in the world, but I fail to see how becoming a mindless slave isn't seen as a bad thing. Nor do I see any real pragmatic difference between a complete loss of free will and what Jasmine brought forth. In

Complete loss of free will and human sacrifice wasn't too high a price?

There'll be two Austin chefs in the third heat next week.

Don't encourage them.

Neither did I! Oh Happy Endings, you so naughty.

The double pen joke made me do a spit take when I caught it on a second watch. Definitely more risqué than I was expecting for an ABC comedy.