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Quote #10
After that he started leaving Security home sometimes when he went places, and before too long he didn't need to have Security with him at all anymore, excepting to hold on to at night when he was sleepy. (21.51)
After the confidence-boost of catching a murderer, Marshall is growing up, which means shedding his old babyish habits. He's even willing to leave Security at home sometimes—which is a huge step for him. It looks like Marshall can take care of himself without having to have a stuffed animal around anymore. Let's just hope Security can get by on his own, too.