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Compare [[A God Am I]] and [[Blasphemous Boast]].
Compare [[A God Am I]] and [[Blasphemous Boast]].
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== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
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'''Joker:''' ''(spins to look behind him)'' Where?! ...Oh, I see. You were addressing ''me''. }}
'''Joker:''' ''(spins to look behind him)'' Where?! ...Oh, I see. You were addressing ''me''. }}
** In an even earlier issue (''Laughing Fish'', which was the basis for the below episode of the Animated Series), Joker bursts into a patent office, and the clerk remarks "Good Lord!" After asking [[Where Where|where the Lord was]] and looking around. He then says "Oh, were you addressing me? A term of endearment perhaps. Admit it, you've always secretly admired me."
** In an even earlier issue (''Laughing Fish'', which was the basis for the below episode of the Animated Series), Joker bursts into a patent office, and the clerk remarks "Good Lord!" After asking [[Where Where|where the Lord was]] and looking around. He then says "Oh, were you addressing me? A term of endearment perhaps. Admit it, you've always secretly admired me."
* In volume 1, chapter 3 of ''[[Tom Strong (Comic Book)|Tom Strong]]'', the titular superhero release the artificial intelligence Quetzalacoatl 9 from his Aztech creators.
* In volume 1, chapter 3 of ''[[Tom Strong]]'', the titular superhero release the artificial intelligence Quetzalacoatl 9 from his Aztech creators.
{{quote| '''[[Evil Overlord|Moctecuzoma]]:''' Oh God. Oh, great '''God'''...<br />
{{quote| '''[[Evil Overlord|Moctecuzoma]]:''' Oh God. Oh, great '''God'''...<br />
'''Quetzalacoatl 9:''' {{smallcaps|Exactly.}} }}
'''Quetzalacoatl 9:''' {{smallcaps|Exactly.}} }}
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== Film ==
== Film ==
* The aforementioned ''[[The Matrix (Film)|The Matrix]]'' example is the former [[Trope Namer]].
* The aforementioned ''[[The Matrix]]'' example is the former [[Trope Namer]].
** And in a strange twist, it turns out [[Will Smith]] was originally offered the role of Neo.
** And in a strange twist, it turns out [[Will Smith]] was originally offered the role of Neo.
* Another film example, somewhat inverted, from ''[[Superman II (Film)|Superman II]]'', albeit it predates the example and is far more infamous, when the President has just been forced to [[Kneel Before Zod]], and is horrified.
* Another film example, somewhat inverted, from ''[[Superman II]]'', albeit it predates the example and is far more infamous, when the President has just been forced to [[Kneel Before Zod]], and is horrified.
{{quote| '''President:''' Oh, God!<br />
{{quote| '''President:''' Oh, God!<br />
'''Zod:''' ''Zod''. }}
'''Zod:''' ''Zod''. }}
* ''[[LA Confidential]]'':
* ''[[L.A. Confidential]]'':
{{quote| '''Bud White:''' [[Precision F-Strike|Jesus Fucking Christ!]]<br />
{{quote| '''Bud White:''' [[Precision F-Strike|Jesus Fucking Christ!]]<br />
'''Patchett:''' No, Mr White, Pierce Morehouse Patchett.. }}
'''Patchett:''' No, Mr White, Pierce Morehouse Patchett.. }}
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{{quote| '''Roxie Hart:''' Jesus, Mary and Joseph!<br />
{{quote| '''Roxie Hart:''' Jesus, Mary and Joseph!<br />
'''Mama:''' You're talkin' to the wrong people, honey. }}
'''Mama:''' You're talkin' to the wrong people, honey. }}
* In the ''[[Ghost Rider (Film)|Ghost Rider]]'' movie based on the [[Marvel Universe]] character, the love interest shouts out "Jesus!" when discovering a body. The demonic villain [[He Was Right There All Along|is suddenly revealed in the room]] as he says, "Not even close..."
* In the ''[[Ghost Rider (film)|Ghost Rider]]'' movie based on the [[Marvel Universe]] character, the love interest shouts out "Jesus!" when discovering a body. The demonic villain [[He Was Right There All Along|is suddenly revealed in the room]] as he says, "Not even close..."
* In ''[[The Big Lebowski]]'', minor character Jesus Quintana makes an overblown threat to the Dude's friend Walter.
* In ''[[The Big Lebowski]]'', minor character Jesus Quintana makes an overblown threat to the Dude's friend Walter.
{{quote| '''Dude:''' Jesus!<br />
{{quote| '''Dude:''' Jesus!<br />
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'''Bruce''': You can call me Bruce. }}
'''Bruce''': You can call me Bruce. }}
** It should be noted that at this point in the movie, Bruce actually has been given God's powers, making this a play on the trope.
** It should be noted that at this point in the movie, Bruce actually has been given God's powers, making this a play on the trope.
* ''[[Oh God|Oh God! You Devil]]'':
* ''[[Oh, God!|Oh God! You Devil]]'':
{{quote| '''Bobby Shelton:''' Who are you?<br />
{{quote| '''Bobby Shelton:''' Who are you?<br />
''*The devil sticks up his thumb, and a flame comes out of it, like a cigarette lighter. He lights a cigar with the flame, then extinguishes the flame by blowing on his thumb. Bobby Shelton's reaction is a mixture of shock and disgust.*''<br />
''*The devil sticks up his thumb, and a flame comes out of it, like a cigarette lighter. He lights a cigar with the flame, then extinguishes the flame by blowing on his thumb. Bobby Shelton's reaction is a mixture of shock and disgust.*''<br />
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'''Pinhead:''' Not quite. }}
'''Pinhead:''' Not quite. }}
** ''Bloodline'' features Pinhead responding to an "Oh my God"-type moment with "Do I look like someone who cares what God thinks?"
** ''Bloodline'' features Pinhead responding to an "Oh my God"-type moment with "Do I look like someone who cares what God thinks?"
* ''[[Death Machine (Film)|Death Machine]]''. The villain, Jack Dante, is hamming it up, and the annoyed good guy rolls his eyes and remarks "Christ." Dante responses with "Not quite... but close."
* ''[[Death Machine]]''. The villain, Jack Dante, is hamming it up, and the annoyed good guy rolls his eyes and remarks "Christ." Dante responses with "Not quite... but close."
* In ''[[History of the World Part One|History Of The World, Part I]]'', someone shouts, "Jesus!" and Jesus himself replies, "Yes?"
* In ''[[History of the World Part One|History Of The World, Part I]]'', someone shouts, "Jesus!" and Jesus himself replies, "Yes?"
* Classic variation from [[Mae West]], in the movie ''Night After Night'':
* Classic variation from [[Mae West]], in the movie ''Night After Night'':
{{quote| "Goodness, what beautiful diamonds."<br />
{{quote| "Goodness, what beautiful diamonds."<br />
"Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie." }}
"Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie." }}
* ''[[A Nightmare On Elm Street (Film)|A Nightmare On Elm Street]]'' (original) has this early exchange:
* ''[[A Nightmare on Elm Street]]'' (original) has this early exchange:
{{quote| '''Victim:''' Oh, God!<br />
{{quote| '''Victim:''' Oh, God!<br />
'''Freddy''' (gesturing to his face with the claws): ''This'' is God. }}
'''Freddy''' (gesturing to his face with the claws): ''This'' is God. }}
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{{quote| '''Jesse Braun:''' Oh, God!<br />
{{quote| '''Jesse Braun:''' Oh, God!<br />
'''Freddy Krueger:''' No. Just me. }}
'''Freddy Krueger:''' No. Just me. }}
* Inverted in ''[[Seventeen Seventy Six|1776]]'', where the obnoxious and disliked [[John Adams]] discovers that [[Thomas Jefferson]], after a week of writer's block, hasn't finished the Declaration of Independence.
* Inverted in ''[[1776]]'', where the obnoxious and disliked [[John Adams]] discovers that [[Thomas Jefferson]], after a week of writer's block, hasn't finished the Declaration of Independence.
{{quote| '''Adams:''' Good GOD! A whole week! The entire earth was created in a week!<br />
{{quote| '''Adams:''' Good GOD! A whole week! The entire earth was created in a week!<br />
'''Jefferson:''' Someday, you must tell me how you did it. }}
'''Jefferson:''' Someday, you must tell me how you did it. }}
* Played straight in the first ''[[Wishmaster]]'' movie, when, after the Jerkass Genie has arranged something horrible to happen, the (unwitting at the time) wisher says "Oh my god!", with the JG replying "Not yet, mortal. Soon".
* Played straight in the first ''[[Wishmaster]]'' movie, when, after the Jerkass Genie has arranged something horrible to happen, the (unwitting at the time) wisher says "Oh my god!", with the JG replying "Not yet, mortal. Soon".
* When Fireball shows up in ''[[The Running Man (Film)|The Running Man]]'', Amber exclaims "Jesus Christ!". Ben responds, "Guess again."
* When Fireball shows up in ''[[The Running Man (film)|The Running Man]]'', Amber exclaims "Jesus Christ!". Ben responds, "Guess again."
* In ''[[Death Becomes Her]]'', when Lisle displays the rejuvinating properties of the potion on Ernest's hand, he exclaims, "My god!" Lisle smiles and says, "Thank you."
* In ''[[Death Becomes Her]]'', when Lisle displays the rejuvinating properties of the potion on Ernest's hand, he exclaims, "My god!" Lisle smiles and says, "Thank you."
* ''[[The Prophecy (Film)|The Prophecy]]'':
* ''[[The Prophecy (film)|The Prophecy]]'':
{{quote| '''Katherine:''' Oh God...<br />
{{quote| '''Katherine:''' Oh God...<br />
'''Lucifer:''' God? God is love. I don't love you. }}
'''Lucifer:''' God? God is love. I don't love you. }}
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== Fan Fiction ==
== Fan Fiction ==
* Painfully popular in what we might call the amateur porn of the Internet, especially when it involves [[Foe Yay]] being taken to its logical conclusion...
* Painfully popular in what we might call the amateur porn of the Internet, especially when it involves [[Foe Yay]] being taken to its logical conclusion...
* ''[[My Little Avengers (Fanfic)|My Little Avengers]]'': The following exchange occurs when Big Mac reveals to his sister that he's Thor by transforming into him:
* ''[[My Little Avengers]]'': The following exchange occurs when Big Mac reveals to his sister that he's Thor by transforming into him:
{{quote| '''Applejack:''' [[Oh My Gods|Holy Celestia!]]<br />
{{quote| '''Applejack:''' [[Oh My Gods|Holy Celestia!]]<br />
'''Big Mac/Thor:''' Not quite. }}
'''Big Mac/Thor:''' Not quite. }}
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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* A variation occurs in ''[[Good Omens (Literature)|Good Omens]]'' when the Hell's Angels realize the foursome that just walked into their bar are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. One of them exclaims, "Jesus Christ!" while another, who had paid some attention to Revelation, says something like, "No, but I'm sure he'll be around in a minute."
* A variation occurs in ''[[Good Omens]]'' when the Hell's Angels realize the foursome that just walked into their bar are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. One of them exclaims, "Jesus Christ!" while another, who had paid some attention to Revelation, says something like, "No, but I'm sure he'll be around in a minute."
* In ''[[Jack Ryan (Literature)|The Bear and The Dragon]]'' people keep reacting to President Jack Ryan's presence unannounced with "Jesus!" He eventually responds, towards the end of the book, with "That's not my name!"
* In ''[[Jack Ryan|The Bear and The Dragon]]'' people keep reacting to President Jack Ryan's presence unannounced with "Jesus!" He eventually responds, towards the end of the book, with "That's not my name!"
* Variation: in ''[[The Master and Margarita]]'', a Soviet bureaucrat shouts, "The devils take me," having been thoroughly exasperated by [[Those Two Bad Guys|Behemoth and Korovyev]]. Being more or less devils, they enthusiastically agreed and promptly "took" him, leaving behind his empty animated suit. (One English translation has him saying "Damn me", with the same result).
* Variation: in ''[[The Master and Margarita]]'', a Soviet bureaucrat shouts, "The devils take me," having been thoroughly exasperated by [[Those Two Bad Guys|Behemoth and Korovyev]]. Being more or less devils, they enthusiastically agreed and promptly "took" him, leaving behind his empty animated suit. (One English translation has him saying "Damn me", with the same result).
** Similarly, in ''[[The Once and Future King|The Sword and the Stone]]'' the curse "Castor and Pollux blow me to Bermuda!" is more effective than planned.
** Similarly, in ''[[The Once and Future King|The Sword and the Stone]]'' the curse "Castor and Pollux blow me to Bermuda!" is more effective than planned.
* In the short story ''Young Goodman Brown'', one character exclaims "The Devil!" (somewhat akin to "What the hell?") when startled by a character who later actually turns out to be the Devil.
* In the short story ''Young Goodman Brown'', one character exclaims "The Devil!" (somewhat akin to "What the hell?") when startled by a character who later actually turns out to be the Devil.
* In the ''[[Discworld]]'' novel ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Small Gods|Small Gods]]'', where Brutha, the protagonist, literally carries his god (currently in the form of a tortoise) around with him:
* In the ''[[Discworld]]'' novel ''[[Discworld/Small Gods|Small Gods]]'', where Brutha, the protagonist, literally carries his god (currently in the form of a tortoise) around with him:
{{quote| '''Brutha:''' Oh, my god...<br />
{{quote| '''Brutha:''' Oh, my god...<br />
'''Om:''' What now? }}
'''Om:''' What now? }}
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'''Harry:''' [[Deadpan Snarker|There's no need to]] [[Moment of Awesome|call me 'sir,' Professor.]] }}
'''Harry:''' [[Deadpan Snarker|There's no need to]] [[Moment of Awesome|call me 'sir,' Professor.]] }}
* Many of the swears and oaths used in the ''[[Codex Alera]]'' revolve around "furies," elemental beings that give people [[Elemental Powers|control over the elements]]. When Amara sees the full power of Garados and Thana, a massive mountain and his "wife," the cold winds from the Sea of Ice, she expresses her shock in the standard Aleran swear of "great furies." Placidus Aria simply responds with "two of them."
* Many of the swears and oaths used in the ''[[Codex Alera]]'' revolve around "furies," elemental beings that give people [[Elemental Powers|control over the elements]]. When Amara sees the full power of Garados and Thana, a massive mountain and his "wife," the cold winds from the Sea of Ice, she expresses her shock in the standard Aleran swear of "great furies." Placidus Aria simply responds with "two of them."
* In ''[[Tales of Kolmar (Literature)|Tales of Kolmar]]'', a character once exclaims, "Goddess, Rella!" and Rella lightly responds, "Not yet, but I'm working on it." She isn't; she just has a very irreverent sense of humor.
* In ''[[Tales of Kolmar]]'', a character once exclaims, "Goddess, Rella!" and Rella lightly responds, "Not yet, but I'm working on it." She isn't; she just has a very irreverent sense of humor.




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** "Another dinosaur then said, '[[Fridge Logic|Who's Jesus?]]'"
** "Another dinosaur then said, '[[Fridge Logic|Who's Jesus?]]'"
** "And then Jesus said, 'There were no dinosaurs!'"
** "And then Jesus said, 'There were no dinosaurs!'"
* ''[[Charmed (TV)|Charmed]]'' does this a lot, especially in the early seasons.
* ''[[Charmed]]'' does this a lot, especially in the early seasons.
** After freeing a seemingly innocent group of children from a seemingly evil ice cream truck...
** After freeing a seemingly innocent group of children from a seemingly evil ice cream truck...
{{quote| '''Prue:''' Oh my god.<br />
{{quote| '''Prue:''' Oh my god.<br />
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'''God''': Yes?<br />
'''God''': Yes?<br />
'''Joan''': No, I... I was taking your name in vain. To be technical. Sorry. }}
'''Joan''': No, I... I was taking your name in vain. To be technical. Sorry. }}
* In the fourth episode of ''[[Black Adder]] Goes Forth'', Flashheart, a popular British aviator enters Blackadder's dugout. Private George and Private Baldrick are aghast
* In the fourth episode of ''[[Blackadder]] Goes Forth'', Flashheart, a popular British aviator enters Blackadder's dugout. Private George and Private Baldrick are aghast
{{quote| '''George:''' MY GOD!<br />
{{quote| '''George:''' MY GOD!<br />
'''Flashheart:''' Yes, I suppose I am. }}
'''Flashheart:''' Yes, I suppose I am. }}
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{{quote| '''Baby-eating Bishop of Bath and Wells:'''' Drugged, by God!<br />
{{quote| '''Baby-eating Bishop of Bath and Wells:'''' Drugged, by God!<br />
'''Blackadder:''' No, by Baldrick actually, but the effect is much the same. }}
'''Blackadder:''' No, by Baldrick actually, but the effect is much the same. }}
* Episode 16 of ''[[Supernatural (TV)|Supernatural]]'''s second season has this quote:
* Episode 16 of ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'''s second season has this quote:
{{quote| '''Molly:''' Oh, thank God!<br />
{{quote| '''Molly:''' Oh, thank God!<br />
'''Dean:''' Call me Dean. }}
'''Dean:''' Call me Dean. }}
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'''Potter:''' Thank God.<br />
'''Potter:''' Thank God.<br />
'''Mulcahey':'' I did, sir. }}
'''Mulcahey':'' I did, sir. }}
* In the episode ''Devil's Due'' of ''[[Star Trek the Next Generation]]'', a woman who may be the devil transports Picard off the ''Enterprise'', toys with him for a while, transports him back to the bridge in his bathrobe, and causes him to paraphrase Mae West (above):
* In the episode ''Devil's Due'' of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', a woman who may be the devil transports Picard off the ''Enterprise'', toys with him for a while, transports him back to the bridge in his bathrobe, and causes him to paraphrase Mae West (above):
{{quote| '''Crewman:''' Captain! Thank goodness you're all right!<br />
{{quote| '''Crewman:''' Captain! Thank goodness you're all right!<br />
'''Picard:''' Goodness had nothing to do with it. }}
'''Picard:''' Goodness had nothing to do with it. }}
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== Radio ==
== Radio ==
* From ''[[I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again (Radio)|I'm Sorry Ill Read That Again]]'':
* From ''[[I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again|I'm Sorry Ill Read That Again]]'':
{{quote| '''Jo Kendall:''' Oh my God!<br />
{{quote| '''Jo Kendall:''' Oh my God!<br />
'''Director-General:''' Very close! I am, in fact...''the Director-General of [[The BBC]]! (Hallelujah Chorus)'' }}
'''Director-General:''' Very close! I am, in fact...''the Director-General of [[The BBC]]! (Hallelujah Chorus)'' }}
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== Theater ==
== Theater ==
* In the Dark Comedy play ''The Ruling Class'', The 14th Earl of Gurney, Jack (played marvelously in the film version by [[Peter O Toole]]) is convinced that he is Jesus Christ, the Messiah. When one character exclaims "Jesus Christ" he calmly answers, "Yes?"
* In the Dark Comedy play ''The Ruling Class'', The 14th Earl of Gurney, Jack (played marvelously in the film version by [[Peter O'Toole]]) is convinced that he is Jesus Christ, the Messiah. When one character exclaims "Jesus Christ" he calmly answers, "Yes?"
** He also originated the quote "How did you realize you were God?" "Well, I was praying one day and then realized I was talking to myself."
** He also originated the quote "How did you realize you were God?" "Well, I was praying one day and then realized I was talking to myself."
* Related: In the 2010 stage revival of [[Yes Prime Minister]], After Jim Hacker says, "Oh God!" The lights go out due to the thunderstorm & Humphrey appears in the doorway, illuminated from behind.
* Related: In the 2010 stage revival of [[Yes Prime Minister]], After Jim Hacker says, "Oh God!" The lights go out due to the thunderstorm & Humphrey appears in the doorway, illuminated from behind.
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'''Grobnar:''' No, they're not gods. They're the Wendersnaven... }}
'''Grobnar:''' No, they're not gods. They're the Wendersnaven... }}
** Although such obliviousness is pretty well par for the course wherever Grobnar is concerned.
** Although such obliviousness is pretty well par for the course wherever Grobnar is concerned.
* ''[[Command and Conquer Renegade (Video Game)|Command and Conquer Renegade]]'':
* ''[[Command & Conquer: Renegade|Command and Conquer Renegade]]'':
{{quote| '''Mobius:''' (to Sydney) Thank God you're alive!<br />
{{quote| '''Mobius:''' (to Sydney) Thank God you're alive!<br />
'''Parker:''' You're welcome. }}
'''Parker:''' You're welcome. }}
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== Webcomics ==
== Webcomics ==
* Done rather frighteningly in ''[[The Fancy Adventures of Jack Cannon (Webcomic)|The Fancy Adventures of Jack Cannon]]''.
* Done rather frighteningly in ''[[The Fancy Adventures of Jack Cannon]]''.
{{quote| '''Frankie:''' Oh god oh god oh god...<br />
{{quote| '''Frankie:''' Oh god oh god oh god...<br />
'''Gavin:''' Please stop calling me that. }}
'''Gavin:''' Please stop calling me that. }}
* In ''[http://www.uponatable.com/comic/2002/12/03/damnation-in-the-den-of-elemental-sin-part-2/ Once Upon a Table…]'', Jesus insists that he be addressed as Mark Jones.
* In ''[http://www.uponatable.com/comic/2002/12/03/damnation-in-the-den-of-elemental-sin-part-2/ Once Upon a Table…]'', Jesus insists that he be addressed as Mark Jones.
* Slightly more understandable variation in ''[[Casey and Andy (Webcomic)|Casey and Andy]]'':
* Slightly more understandable variation in ''[[Casey and Andy]]'':
{{quote| '''Jenn:''' Oh my God!<br />
{{quote| '''Jenn:''' Oh my God!<br />
'''[[Satan]]:''' What's your second guess? }}
'''[[Satan]]:''' What's your second guess? }}
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* Done non-humorously in ''[[Dominic Deegan]]'' [http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2006-03-31 here.]
* Done non-humorously in ''[[Dominic Deegan]]'' [http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2006-03-31 here.]
{{quote| '''Dominic:''' Oh my God. No. God has nothing to do with this.}}
{{quote| '''Dominic:''' Oh my God. No. God has nothing to do with this.}}
* ''[[Becoming Blizzard]]'' has a scene where the devil suddenly appears to offer Rufus a [[Deal With the Devil|deal]]:
* ''[[Becoming Blizzard]]'' has a scene where the devil suddenly appears to offer Rufus a [[Deal with the Devil|deal]]:
{{quote| '''Rufus:''' Oh my God!<br />
{{quote| '''Rufus:''' Oh my God!<br />
'''Lucibear:''' Wrong deity, dumbass. }}
'''Lucibear:''' Wrong deity, dumbass. }}
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== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* A variant occurs in an episode of ''[[Animaniacs (Animation)|Animaniacs]]'' that retold the story of Noah:
* A variant occurs in an episode of ''[[Animaniacs]]'' that retold the story of Noah:
{{quote| '''Noah:''' Oh, my God.<br />
{{quote| '''Noah:''' Oh, my God.<br />
'''God:''' That is correct. }}
'''God:''' That is correct. }}
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{{quote| '''Bender:''' ''Oh my God.'' Are you...God?<br />
{{quote| '''Bender:''' ''Oh my God.'' Are you...God?<br />
'''God?:''' Possibly. }}
'''God?:''' Possibly. }}
* In ''[[Batman the Animated Series]]'', the Joker pulls of a more family-friendly version on a copyright official.
* In ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'', the Joker pulls of a more family-friendly version on a copyright official.
{{quote| '''Mr. Francis:''' Great Scott!<br />
{{quote| '''Mr. Francis:''' Great Scott!<br />
'''Joker:''' ''Actually'', I'm Irish. }}
'''Joker:''' ''Actually'', I'm Irish. }}
* In ''[[Superman the Animated Series]]'', when Jimmy and Lois see the demon Superman is fighting:
* In ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'', when Jimmy and Lois see the demon Superman is fighting:
{{quote| '''Jimmy:''' Holy...<br />
{{quote| '''Jimmy:''' Holy...<br />
'''Lois:''' Not the word I would use. }}
'''Lois:''' Not the word I would use. }}

Revision as of 03:18, 8 April 2014

Bane: Oh God!

Smith: 'Smith' will suffice.

A character exclaims, "Oh God!" Or "Jesus Christ!" or some other variation. Another character reacts as if he has been addressed. Can be used by heroes or villains, and is usually an indicator of great power, great insanity, or both.

Named after the dialogue exchange quoted above, when Smith starts copying himself over Bane.

If a Card-Carrying Villain, he will wryly comment that he's quite the opposite.

Compare A God Am I and Blasphemous Boast.

Tropes used in Answers to The Name of God include:


Comic Books

  • A variant occurs in the Marvel Comics miniseries Captain Marvel: when Mar-Vell confronts the leader of a religion based on him, she says, "Oh my God!" and he responds, "I hope you don't mean that literally."
  • Done in a Punisher special, where a serial killer says "I like that. Being called 'God'."
  • There's an older Batman comic containing an exchange between Commissioner Gordon and The Joker, after the Joker suddenly walks into the commissioner's office:

 Commissioner Gordon: Oh my God!

Joker: (spins to look behind him) Where?! ...Oh, I see. You were addressing me.

    • In an even earlier issue (Laughing Fish, which was the basis for the below episode of the Animated Series), Joker bursts into a patent office, and the clerk remarks "Good Lord!" After asking where the Lord was and looking around. He then says "Oh, were you addressing me? A term of endearment perhaps. Admit it, you've always secretly admired me."
  • In volume 1, chapter 3 of Tom Strong, the titular superhero release the artificial intelligence Quetzalacoatl 9 from his Aztech creators.

 Moctecuzoma: Oh God. Oh, great God...

Quetzalacoatl 9: Exactly.

 Batman: Oh God...

Red Hood/Jason Todd: No. Wanna guess again?

 Lucullan: Oh dear God.

Golgoth: You may call me Golgoth.

  • In the XXXenophile short Now Museum, a statue of four ancient goddesses comes alive and they teach a female night guard that men aren't everything. During her Immodest Orgasm she yells out "Oh My God!"... The goddesses reply "Yes?"
  • Paparazzi features this exchange - and consider that Wonderboy is stupid enough for this to actually be a mistake on his part.

 Woman: Oh, sweet Jesus!

Wonderboy: It's Wonderboy, actually. Close, though!

  • From Top Ten: The police get called to a crime scene, which turns out to be the murder of Baldur.

 Synesthesia Oh, Jesus...

King Peacock: Actually, Baldur's more of a Teutonic antecedent of Jesus, but you're in the right ballpark.


Film

  • The aforementioned The Matrix example is the former Trope Namer.
    • And in a strange twist, it turns out Will Smith was originally offered the role of Neo.
  • Another film example, somewhat inverted, from Superman II, albeit it predates the example and is far more infamous, when the President has just been forced to Kneel Before Zod, and is horrified.

 President: Oh, God!

Zod: Zod.

 Bud White: Jesus Fucking Christ!

Patchett: No, Mr White, Pierce Morehouse Patchett..

  • In Chicago, while discussing hiring a con-artist lawyer:

 Roxie Hart: Jesus, Mary and Joseph!

Mama: You're talkin' to the wrong people, honey.

 Dude: Jesus!

Jesus: You said it, man. Nobody fucks with the Jesus.

 Grace: Oh, God.

Bruce: You can call me Bruce.

    • It should be noted that at this point in the movie, Bruce actually has been given God's powers, making this a play on the trope.
  • Oh God! You Devil:

 Bobby Shelton: Who are you?

*The devil sticks up his thumb, and a flame comes out of it, like a cigarette lighter. He lights a cigar with the flame, then extinguishes the flame by blowing on his thumb. Bobby Shelton's reaction is a mixture of shock and disgust.*

Bobby Shelton: My God!

Devil: *wry smile* Guess again.

 J.P. Monroe: Jesus Christ!

Pinhead: Not quite.

    • Bloodline features Pinhead responding to an "Oh my God"-type moment with "Do I look like someone who cares what God thinks?"
  • Death Machine. The villain, Jack Dante, is hamming it up, and the annoyed good guy rolls his eyes and remarks "Christ." Dante responses with "Not quite... but close."
  • In History Of The World, Part I, someone shouts, "Jesus!" and Jesus himself replies, "Yes?"
  • Classic variation from Mae West, in the movie Night After Night:

 "Goodness, what beautiful diamonds."

"Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie."

 Victim: Oh, God!

Freddy (gesturing to his face with the claws): This is God.

 Jesse Braun: Oh, God!

Freddy Krueger: No. Just me.

  • Inverted in 1776, where the obnoxious and disliked John Adams discovers that Thomas Jefferson, after a week of writer's block, hasn't finished the Declaration of Independence.

 Adams: Good GOD! A whole week! The entire earth was created in a week!

Jefferson: Someday, you must tell me how you did it.

  • Played straight in the first Wishmaster movie, when, after the Jerkass Genie has arranged something horrible to happen, the (unwitting at the time) wisher says "Oh my god!", with the JG replying "Not yet, mortal. Soon".
  • When Fireball shows up in The Running Man, Amber exclaims "Jesus Christ!". Ben responds, "Guess again."
  • In Death Becomes Her, when Lisle displays the rejuvinating properties of the potion on Ernest's hand, he exclaims, "My god!" Lisle smiles and says, "Thank you."
  • The Prophecy:

 Katherine: Oh God...

Lucifer: God? God is love. I don't love you.

  • Done in The Ruling Class, where the 14th Earl of Gurney (Peter O'Toole) believes he's Jesus.


Fan Fiction

  • Painfully popular in what we might call the amateur porn of the Internet, especially when it involves Foe Yay being taken to its logical conclusion...
  • My Little Avengers: The following exchange occurs when Big Mac reveals to his sister that he's Thor by transforming into him:

 Applejack: Holy Celestia!

Big Mac/Thor: Not quite.


Literature

  • A variation occurs in Good Omens when the Hell's Angels realize the foursome that just walked into their bar are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. One of them exclaims, "Jesus Christ!" while another, who had paid some attention to Revelation, says something like, "No, but I'm sure he'll be around in a minute."
  • In The Bear and The Dragon people keep reacting to President Jack Ryan's presence unannounced with "Jesus!" He eventually responds, towards the end of the book, with "That's not my name!"
  • Variation: in The Master and Margarita, a Soviet bureaucrat shouts, "The devils take me," having been thoroughly exasperated by Behemoth and Korovyev. Being more or less devils, they enthusiastically agreed and promptly "took" him, leaving behind his empty animated suit. (One English translation has him saying "Damn me", with the same result).
    • Similarly, in The Sword and the Stone the curse "Castor and Pollux blow me to Bermuda!" is more effective than planned.
  • In the short story Young Goodman Brown, one character exclaims "The Devil!" (somewhat akin to "What the hell?") when startled by a character who later actually turns out to be the Devil.
  • In the Discworld novel Small Gods, where Brutha, the protagonist, literally carries his god (currently in the form of a tortoise) around with him:

 Brutha: Oh, my god...

Om: What now?

    • Inverted earlier in the novel: Brutha sees an eagle and remembers Om, who ended up in his vicinity due to an eagle's failure to turn said god into lunch. The people who are traveling with him at the time mistake this for a general exclamation.

 Brutha: Oh! My God!

Others: What? What is it?

Brutha: Er, has anyone seen my tortoise?

  • A running gag in-story in the Undead series by Mary Janice Davidson. Vampires cannot bear to hear Christ's name or any prayer, as it causes them physical pain. Betsy's tendency to take the Lord's name in vain is therefore unfortunate given her relationship with the vampire Sinclair. So every time she exclaims, "Jesus Christ!" Sinclair winces and says, "I've asked you not to call me that."
  • In Poul Anderson's A Midsummer Tempest, when Jennifer exclaims, "Dear God," Will says another Person holds that post.
  • In Curse of the Azure Bonds. Paraphrased:

 Alias: Oh Gods...

Moander: Just one. Only me.

 Severus Snape: Do you remember me telling you we were practicising non-verbal spells, Potter?

Harry Potter: Yes.

Snape: Yes, Sir.

Harry: There's no need to call me 'sir,' Professor.

  • Many of the swears and oaths used in the Codex Alera revolve around "furies," elemental beings that give people control over the elements. When Amara sees the full power of Garados and Thana, a massive mountain and his "wife," the cold winds from the Sea of Ice, she expresses her shock in the standard Aleran swear of "great furies." Placidus Aria simply responds with "two of them."
  • In Tales of Kolmar, a character once exclaims, "Goddess, Rella!" and Rella lightly responds, "Not yet, but I'm working on it." She isn't; she just has a very irreverent sense of humor.


Live-Action TV

  • One joke on Never Mind the Buzzcocks has this to say about a dinosaur being named after Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits.
  • Charmed does this a lot, especially in the early seasons.
    • After freeing a seemingly innocent group of children from a seemingly evil ice cream truck...

 Prue: Oh my god.

Little boy: (complete with Red Glowing Eyes of Doom and deep voice) Actually, quite the opposite.

    • Later, in the season 5 finale Oh My Goddess, where the sisters get turned into the greek gods and have to battle titans:

 Paige: So much for the titans.

Phoebe: Thank God.

Piper: You're welcome.

    • Season 4's "Charmed and Dangerous", where the sisters are ambushed by the Source of All Evil himself:

 Paige: Oh my God!

Source: Not quite.

  • In Yes, Prime Minister, young civil servant Bernard has been instructed to change the locks to keep his senior, Sir Humphrey, out. Sir Humphrey had a spare unofficial key however and appears, apoplectic with rage, before a terrified Bernard.

 Bernard: Oh my God!

'Sir Humphrey': No Bernard, it's just your boss.

    • From a Yes, Minister episode:

 Hacker: How did Humphrey know where I was?

Bernard: God moves in a mysterious way.

Hacker: Let me make one thing clear. Sir Humphrey is not God. Okay?

Bernard: Will you tell him or shall I?

  • This was also done in an episode of Spin City, where guest star Christopher Lloyd's character thought he was God.

 "Thank God!"

"You're welcome!"

    • In another episode, James is showing off his chocolate Nativity diorama:

 James: Look! Chocolate Jesus!

Carter: Please! At work just call me Carter!

  • In the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Fear Itself", Oz dresses for Halloween as God (which basically consists of wearing his own clothes an a name tag saying "Hello, my name is GOD"). This is the punchline to Willow having dressed up as Joan of Arc, because of their similarities, such as the close relationship with God. He runs with it in dialogue.

 Xander: Why didn't I think of that? I coulda been God!

Oz: Blasphemer.

Later, after having to listen to annoying "spooky" sound effects in a haunted house, the noises finally stop:

Buffy: Thank God!

Oz: (holding power lead) You're welcome.

    • This was also partially related to an earlier episode (Oz wasn't there) where they all turned into their costumes - Oz figured if it happened again he could just reverse the spell, what with being God and all.
  • In an early episode of Joan of Arcadia, Joan, who is still reluctant about her new mission and frustrated with the lack of clarity, has this exchange.

 Joan: God!

God: Yes?

Joan: No, I... I was taking your name in vain. To be technical. Sorry.

  • In the fourth episode of Blackadder Goes Forth, Flashheart, a popular British aviator enters Blackadder's dugout. Private George and Private Baldrick are aghast

 George: MY GOD!

Flashheart: Yes, I suppose I am.

    • And from the second series:

 Baby-eating Bishop of Bath and Wells:' Drugged, by God!

Blackadder: No, by Baldrick actually, but the effect is much the same.

 Molly: Oh, thank God!

Dean: Call me Dean.

    • Supernatural likes this trope. Other examples include: from 4.15,

 Dean: (after seeing Alastair disappear in a bright flash of light) What the Hell?

Castiel: Guess again.

    • And, from season 4's finale:

 Ruby: Now guess who's coming to dinner ...

Sam: Oh my God ...

Ruby: Guess again. [1]

    • Let's not forget the Web episode in which the Ghostfacers meet Cas.

 Ed: *reacting to Castiel's sudden appearance* JESUS CHRIST!

Castiel: *slightly confused* No...I'm Castiel.

  • M*A*S*H occasionally played with a twist of this set-up with Father Mulcahey;

 Mulcahey: Good news, Colonel, that was the last of the wounded.

Potter: Thank God.

'Mulcahey': I did, sir.

  • In the episode Devil's Due of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a woman who may be the devil transports Picard off the Enterprise, toys with him for a while, transports him back to the bridge in his bathrobe, and causes him to paraphrase Mae West (above):

 Crewman: Captain! Thank goodness you're all right!

Picard: Goodness had nothing to do with it.

 Angela: Oh God, oh thank you God!

Hodgins: "God" is a little formal. "Hodgins" will do.

  • In Episode 524 of The Muppet Show, the Newsman reads a news story about a black-and-yellow striped mackerel getting elected king. At first he thinks it's a prank (especially since he had also read a story about a spy ring attempting to sneak ridiculous stories into the news), but then one of the guards in the theater escorts the new king into the news room:

 The Newsman: [amazed] Holy mackerel!

King: No, "Your Highness" will do.


Oral Tradition

  • There's an old joke where a man gets hit by a car while committing a bank robbery. He wakes up in a fiery pit.

 Thief: Good heavens!

Devil: Not quite...

  • An old Harvard anecdote tells of a Theology professor nearly getting run down by a truck driver.

 Driver: Jesus Christ!

Prof: (calmly) No, just his servant.

  • A joke that is told about many statesmen:

 Wife of statesman: "Oh my god!"

Statesman: "<his first name> will suffice while we're among us."

  • One story about Charles De Gaulle states that his wife walked in on him while in his bath, and promptly exclaimed "Oh my God!" To which Charles replied "You may call me Charles, dear, I've learned to remain humble."


Radio

 Jo Kendall: Oh my God!

Director-General: Very close! I am, in fact...the Director-General of The BBC! (Hallelujah Chorus)


Stand-Up Comedy

 God: "Jesus Christ, what on Earth is that!?"

Jesus: "Don't take my name in vain, Dad!"

God: "Jeezie Chreezie, what on Earth is that!?"

Jesus: "Don't call me Jeezie Chreezie!"

  • Inverted in the Bill Cosby concert film Bill Cosby: Himself.

 Bill Cosby: It was because of my father that, from the ages of seven to fifteen, I thought that my name was Jesus Christ, and my brother, Russell, thought that his name was Dammit. "Dammit, will you stop all that noise?" And, "Jesus Christ, sit down!" One day, I'm out playing in the rain, and my father yelled, "Dammit will you get back in here!" I said, "Dad, I'm Jesus Christ!"

    • Hilariously inverted in his Noah's Ark routine. When God reveals Himself and explains His plan, a skeptical Noah responds, "Who is this really?"


Theater

  • In the Dark Comedy play The Ruling Class, The 14th Earl of Gurney, Jack (played marvelously in the film version by Peter O'Toole) is convinced that he is Jesus Christ, the Messiah. When one character exclaims "Jesus Christ" he calmly answers, "Yes?"
    • He also originated the quote "How did you realize you were God?" "Well, I was praying one day and then realized I was talking to myself."
  • Related: In the 2010 stage revival of Yes Prime Minister, After Jim Hacker says, "Oh God!" The lights go out due to the thunderstorm & Humphrey appears in the doorway, illuminated from behind.


Video Games

 Grobnar: And we could look, at last, for the Wendersnaven!

Sand: Oh, Gods.

Grobnar: No, they're not gods. They're the Wendersnaven...

 Mobius: (to Sydney) Thank God you're alive!

Parker: You're welcome.


Webcomics

 Frankie: Oh god oh god oh god...

Gavin: Please stop calling me that.

 Jenn: Oh my God!

Satan: What's your second guess?

 Abe: Jesus Christ! Do you know who that is? Wait, I think I said that backwards.

 Dominic: Oh my God. No. God has nothing to do with this.

 Rufus: Oh my God!

Lucibear: Wrong deity, dumbass.

 Lothar: I trust him, Schaefer.

Schaefer: Sir.

Lothar: "Lothar" will do fine.

Schaefer: You insolent son of a--


Western Animation

  • A variant occurs in an episode of Animaniacs that retold the story of Noah:

 Noah: Oh, my God.

God: That is correct.

  • A short cartoon shown in the early days of Spike And Mike involved the main character interrupting, among other things, a brain surgery in progress...

 Surgeon: God! Oh God!

Rick: Oh please, let's not be formal. Call me "Bishop".

  • In just about every South Park episode that features Jesus, some character will exclaim "Jesus!", prompting Jesus to inquire, "Yes?"
  • In an episode of Family Guy, where Peter has convinced others that he has healing abilities and is the Messiah.

 Lois: (sees a giant golden idol in Peter's image) Oh my God!

Peter: Yes?

Lois: That's not funny.

    • And another:

 God: (after accidentally burning down a bar) Jesus Christ!

Jesus: What?

God: Get the Escalade, we're out of here!

 Bender: Oh my God. Are you...God?

God?: Possibly.

 Mr. Francis: Great Scott!

Joker: Actually, I'm Irish.

 Jimmy: Holy...

Lois: Not the word I would use.

    • A variation occurs in another episode where Bruno Mannheim finds himself on Apokolips and asks "Where in God's name are we?" to which Kanto replies, "That depends. Which god are you talking about?"
  • Bromwell High has an episode where one of the teachers build a robotic Jesus. Obviously, when said teacher says Jesus in dismay, the robot went "...Yes?".


Web Animation

 Snake: "Shut up, for Christ's sake, I know how to climb a ladder, Jesus ow my EAR!!"

Jesus: "Sorry, bro."

Snake: "Thanks, Jesus."

Jesus: "It's coo."

    • Taken to its logical extreme when Snake, disgusted by Otacon's pantswetting, calls out Jesus' name. Jesus appears, is also disgusted, and calls out God's name. Subsequently, *God* appears, and is disgusted to the point of regretting ever creating piss.
  • One of the shorts in the collaborative The Matrix parody, The Matrix Has You involves a scene where a carpenter accidentally puts a nail in his thumb and shouts: "Jesus CHRIST!" Cue Jesus sighing and asking "Whaddya want?"


Web Originals

  • Used in Sailor Nothing, with the variant that the villain responds to the word Hell as opposed to God.
  • Cthulhu objects to being called "Jesus Christ."


Real Life

  • Fairly sinister example- Career Killer Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski once said this:

 I don't believe in God. People have called me God, though- "Oh God, no! Oh God, no!"

  1. She's just succeeded in tricking him into opening Lucifer's cage, thereby setting the Devil loose on the world. Whoops.