Dr. Frederick Tate: Are you normally so cavalier around murder investigations?
Charles: Yes, we see a lot of darkness in our line of work, and humor is one of our coping mechanisms. It's self-preservation through disassociation.
Jake: What the [bleep]?
Charles: It's something I've been working on with my therapist.
Jake: Well, I act like this because I'm cool and fun and people like being around me.
Dr. Frederick Tate: I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to trigger you.
Jake: Okay, Doc, you're not in your office. You don't have to use words like "triggered" or "in denial."
Dr. Frederick Tate: I didn't say "in denial." Are you in denial?
Jake: No, I am not, and before you say anything, I don't want to sleep with my mom either.
Dr. Frederick Tate: Now, why would you bring that up unprompted?
Jake: What? You prompted it.