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** Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment in mind, unless one takes the stance that the Bible is ''literal'' there's no conflict between science and faith anyway. The creation story is just a metaphor for the Big Bang and evolution, explained in a way comprehensible to primitive desert tribesmen. Thus the natural progression from single-celled organisms to primitive sea life to tool-using apes to technological humans to colorful floating balls of light trapped inside cheap dioramas.

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** Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment in mind, unless Unless one takes the stance that the Bible is ''literal'' there's no conflict between science and faith anyway. The creation story is just a metaphor for the Big Bang and evolution, explained in a way comprehensible to primitive desert tribesmen. Thus the natural progression from single-celled organisms to primitive sea life to tool-using apes to technological humans to colorful floating balls of light trapped inside cheap dioramas.
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** Except, that doesn't explain why [[spoiler:she used this illusion in 205. I mean, what reason could Girl Stinky have for making Sam, Max and Grampa Stinky think they've turned her back into a cake that day?]]

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* In What's New, Beezlebub?, Satan claims that Sam and Max helped bring about the apocalypse for selfish reasons. But the only thing they did towards that was lower Hell's efficiency, giving the Soda Poppers an excuse to fire Satan. And they did that by destroying their soul taking operation, which they did to stop a vampire from stealing people's souls and raising a zombie army to take over the world, destroying their soul crushing operation, which they did in an attempt to save Bosco, and saving some of their acquaintances from their own private Hells. Sam's escaping from his private Hell afterwards could be seen as selfish, and they did some less than moral things to accomplish their goals, but their motives seemed more pure than usual.
** It seems that the duo are police more out of boredom and for the chance to cause additional mayhem. They might just be insane, since Sam talks about justice but never justifies his actions.

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* In What's New, Beezlebub?, Satan claims that Sam and Max helped bring about the apocalypse for selfish reasons. But the only thing they did towards that was lower Hell's efficiency, giving the Soda Poppers an excuse to fire Satan. And they did that by destroying their soul taking operation, which they did to stop a vampire from stealing people's souls and raising a zombie army to take over the world, destroying their soul crushing soul-crushing operation, which they did in an attempt to save Bosco, and saving some of their acquaintances from their own private Hells. Sam's escaping from his private Hell afterwards could be seen as selfish, and they did some less than moral things to accomplish their goals, but their motives seemed more pure than usual.
** It seems that the duo are is police more out of boredom and for the chance to cause additional mayhem. They might just be insane, insane since Sam talks about justice but never justifies his actions.



*** In the comics (the first one, in fact) Max thwarts a mugging-flavored marriage proposal. Later, he mistakes a television shoot for a crime-in-progress and starts taking potshots. So there may be justice there. It's just Sam & Max flavored.

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*** In the comics (the first one, in fact) Max thwarts a mugging-flavored mugging-flavoured marriage proposal. Later, he mistakes a television shoot for a crime-in-progress and starts taking potshots. So there may be justice there. It's just Sam & Max flavored.flavoured.



*** Plus, there's ANOTHER comic in which Sam ''bites'' a criminal holding up a 7-Eleven-esque convenience store. So, I see them as good and in favor in justice, but in a ChaoticGood and not very ACLU-friendly sort of way.

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*** Plus, there's ANOTHER comic in which Sam ''bites'' a criminal holding up a 7-Eleven-esque 7-Eleven-Esque convenience store. So, I see them as good and in favor in justice, favour of injustice, but in a ChaoticGood and not very ACLU-friendly sort of way.


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* How come Young Sam has a shirt with Max on it? I guess it is because RuleOfCute, but that still doesn't explain it.
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** Sam and Max answer to the Commissioner because what else would they do when the phone rings?
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** RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment in mind, unless one takes the stance that the Bible is ''literal'' there's no conflict between science and faith anyway. The creation story is just a metaphor for the Big Bang and evolution, explained in a way comprehensible to primitive desert tribesmen. Thus the natural progression from single-celled organisms to primitive sea life to tool-using apes to technological humans to colorful floating balls of light trapped inside cheap dioramas.

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** RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment in mind, unless one takes the stance that the Bible is ''literal'' there's no conflict between science and faith anyway. The creation story is just a metaphor for the Big Bang and evolution, explained in a way comprehensible to primitive desert tribesmen. Thus the natural progression from single-celled organisms to primitive sea life to tool-using apes to technological humans to colorful floating balls of light trapped inside cheap dioramas.
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* If Sam and Max are Freelancers (IE, self employed), why do they answer to the Commissioner? Is he Self Employed too?

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