Detective William Murdoch: [Disturbed by Braxton's suicide] He had a beautiful home... wife... child. Not only does he throw all of that away but condemns himself to eternal damnation by commiting suicide.
Dr. Julia Ogden: Perhaps he felt that Hell was no worse than the torment he was living in.
Detective William Murdoch: There's always hope.
Dr. Julia Ogden: He was living a sham. Everything was a lie. Secretly he was in love with someone he could never be with, and furthermore that person was about to marry someone else.''
Detective William Murdoch: Yes, but to kill himelf!
Dr. Julia Ogden: Really, William. I'm surprised at your closed-mindedness!
Detective William Murdoch: Even leaving the Bible aside...
Dr. Julia Ogden: Yes, could we?
Detective William Murdoch: It goes against nature.
Dr. Julia Ogden: Oh, rubbish! Nature is full of omnisexual behavior. Have you never seen male dogs at play?
Detective William Murdoch: But those are dogs.
Dr. Julia Ogden: We're all animals, William. Behaving as nature intended. If God didn't want us to express our desires, then why would he give us desires in the first place?
Detective William Murdoch: To test our resolve.
Dr. Julia Ogden: At whose expense? Surely *this* is not God's plan.