The shapeshifter is a force of nature. While he delivered the blow, Harry was the cause. He didn't go looking for the pack, he went looking for Harry. And Jim through the way he writes Harry, seems to feel the same way. In Cold Front in a bid to reduce possible collateral damage, he breaks in to Butters apartment to steal Bob rather then knocking and saying please. Harry is a lightning rod and he owes it to everyone around him to explain the danger of standing near him in lightning storms. After Turn Coat he's figured this out and all his allies are clued in.
Hold it, you are blaming the potential victim for the crime.. Yes, Harry was the target, but his friends were merely in the wrong place at the wrong time.. That doesn't make it his fault, they chose to be with him. Yes, he may feel some responsibility but that doesn't make it rational, which pushed him to do they type of thing he did to try an protect Butters.. Which is understandable, but not totally rational.
I'd like it noted that I feel uncomfortable with the claim that Harry owes it to people around him to explain everything, and I have a gut feeling that it's wrong. However, it's after 2am here, so I cannot find the words to explain why I feel that way. I may come back to this after I've gotten some sleep.
Same here, but whether or not Harry "owes" it to people to explain everything is a silly argument as you are trying to point out. For one thing, I am almost though my first cup of coffee, anyway most of the time he cannot explain everything because he himself doesn't know everything at that moment... He could try to explain to Billy and company about the Skinwalker, but they don't have
the sight so they cannot see it for what it really is.. They work as a pack so they think they are pretty bad ass and can fight above their weight class, Harry when he takes refuge at Billy's place is nearly catatonic from what he had just witnessed...
Yes, she hadn't gotten anywhere. This is because A) She was focussing on Harry, which she wouldn't do if Harry wasn't involved; and B) Harry wrapped up the three-eye thing extremely quickly.
She was coming on to Harry to get information, very true.. He allowed her to do it because he hadn't really been with a woman since Elaine... However their first date nearly ended in tragedy because of the Frog Demon attack.... "Danger Will Robinson...." Susan was a big girl, prides herself on being a smart one.... Her choice from then on out to continue with Harry or not... She did fall in love with him, but she also was a moth attracted to a flame, knowing him and getting the information would make her career... She may have loved him, but in the end she used him, stealing that invitation wasn't an act of love.. You may think he owed her all the information he knew, but other than using it to expose things to the public that might get them killed, wouldn't have stopped her from going headlong into a nest of vipers for her career... None of that is Harry's fault, Susan made her choice and took her chances, she paid for it.
I am not sure about Kim Deloney, but Susan is definitely drawn into the supernatural via Harry. She saw his advertisement and come to interview Harry. She trick Harry into a soulgaze and thus confirm the existence of the supernatural. She wouldn't have found Harry if not for the advertisement. She would not have trick Harry into a soulgaze if Harry did not proclaim in the advertisement that he is a real wizard.
First of all, Susan wasn't drawn into the supernatural world because of Harry... She already worked for a paranormal rag... Upon her soul gaze with Harry she promptly fainted... I've already stated what happened on their first date... She knew very well from that point on just how dangerous hanging out with Harry could be... She made her choices and decided the danger was worth the story and later the love.. Or part of her continued to deny the truth that this kind of knowledge could get her killed, or worse.. In spite of what she had witnessed and by Grave Peril she had witnessed plenty, she still chose to believe that Harry was exaggerating the dangers, and chose to steal that invitation...