I miss the series "Booth at the End" where a mysterious man sits in the corner of a diner and offers alternatives to people's fates as it disrupts the nature of another. I'm an Audio engineer, whether that makes sense, and when manipulating frequencies in one element it can significantly alter the dynamics of an entire project. With that in mind, I start to feel that I understand karma and this series, along with the Booth at the End, brings that to screen. The Devil's Diner isn't as intricate, but definitely hits the same from episode to episode. Everything is balance. If one desires excessively they must also accept the alternative circumstances. We just have to see the bigger picture, humanely. The Devil's Diner preaches that in every intro. I don't believe it has anything to do with the supernatural, but the fact that the universe is willing to give and take based on our desires. At least, that's how my life has been and that's how I conceptualize this series. Although, the Booth at the End has a more to offer this series carries on that eerie sense of balance in nature I wish I saw more of in film. Btw, I'm Batobeats. Listen to my music please.