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* In the WestrnAnimation/SouthPark episode "Margaritaville" Kyle says he has "this feeling that one of you will totally betray me." Everyone gasps and freezes into Last Supper position.

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* In the WestrnAnimation/SouthPark SouthPark episode "Margaritaville" Kyle says he has "this feeling that one of you will totally betray me." Everyone gasps and freezes into Last Supper position.

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* In the manga version of TheMelancholyOfHaruhiSuzumiya, the S.O.S. Brigade ends their DrunkenMontage during Remote Island Syndrome with this. Itsuki is John, Mikuru is Thomas, Kyon is James the Greater, and Yuki is Philip. Judas's face, as well as most of Peter's, is blocked by text. And Haruhi? [[{{God}} Guess]].

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* In the manga version of TheMelancholyOfHaruhiSuzumiya, the S.O.S. Brigade ends their DrunkenMontage during Remote Island Syndrome with this. Itsuki is John, Mikuru is Thomas, Kyon is James the Greater, and Yuki is Philip. Judas's face, as well as most of Peter's, is blocked by text. And Haruhi? [[{{God}} Guess]].{{G|od}}uess.



* In the SouthPark episode "Margaritaville" Kyle says he has "this feeling that one of you will totally betray me." Everyone gasps and freezes into Last Supper position.

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* In the SouthPark WestrnAnimation/SouthPark episode "Margaritaville" Kyle says he has "this feeling that one of you will totally betray me." Everyone gasps and freezes into Last Supper position.position.
** Earlier in "Fantastic Easter Special", which mimicks DanBrown's ''TheDaVinciCode'', Professor Teabag shows Stan and Kyle a portrait of the Last Supper, which looks the same, except that [[spoiler:there is a colored egg next to St. Peter, whom Teabag reveals to be [[Literature/TheTaleOfPeterRabbit a rabbit]]]].
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[[quoteright:348:[[BattlestarGalactica http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Battlestar_Galactica_Last_Supper_copy_3442.jpg]]]]

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[[quoteright:348:[[BattlestarGalactica [[quoteright:348:[[Series/BattlestarGalacticaReimagined http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Battlestar_Galactica_Last_Supper_copy_3442.jpg]]]]



* Seen in promotional art for the last seasons of ''{{Lost}}'' and ''BattlestarGalactica''.

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* Seen in promotional art for the last seasons of ''{{Lost}}'' ''Series/{{Lost}}'' and ''BattlestarGalactica''.''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|Reimagined}}''.



* [[http://politedissent.com/tangents/images/davinci.jpg This]] promotional photo of {{House}} season 4. [[spoiler:The Judas-hint variant is played straight, as in FindingJudas.]]

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* [[http://politedissent.com/tangents/images/davinci.jpg This]] promotional photo of {{House}} ''Series/{{House}}'' season 4. [[spoiler:The Judas-hint variant is played straight, as in FindingJudas.]]
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* WarrenEllis' ''{{Supergod}}'' has this as one of its final issue's covers[[http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/339/sg05001002.jpg/]].
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* This was used at the end of the season 16 ''TheSimpsons'' episode "Thank God It's Doomsday" (where Homer discovers a mathematical equation connected with the end of the world and is sent to Heaven to stop God from carrying out His plan). After Homer discovers that his trip to Heaven was real and Moe's isn't a Japanese restaurant anymore, Homer sits in the center of a group of drunks and the picture freezes to a Last Supper style painting.
* Happened on the ''Series/{{Dilbert}}'' series, where they thought Wally was God.

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* This was used at the end of the season 16 ''TheSimpsons'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Thank God It's Doomsday" (where Homer discovers a mathematical equation connected with the end of the world and is sent to Heaven to stop God from carrying out His plan). After Homer discovers that his trip to Heaven was real and Moe's isn't a Japanese restaurant anymore, Homer sits in the center of a group of drunks and the picture freezes to a Last Supper style painting.
* Happened on the ''Series/{{Dilbert}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Dilbert}}'' series, where they thought Wally was God.
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* In an episode of ''NorthernExposure'' Chris finds himself in one of these in a DreamSequence.
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* Not sure if this counts, but here's the [[http://www.psydis.com/?p=565 Sailor Scouts Supper]].

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* Not sure if this counts, It's cospay, but here's the [[http://www.psydis.com/?p=565 Sailor Scouts Supper]].
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* In the film version of ''[[{{Film/Ptitleg61am70o3b3w}} MASH]]'', when a character is contemplating suicide, he has his 'last supper'. Guess how the characters were arranged...

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* In the film version of ''[[{{Film/Ptitleg61am70o3b3w}} MASH]]'', ''Film/{{Mash}}'', when a character is contemplating suicide, he has his 'last supper'. Guess how the characters were arranged...
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** Except that there is no halo in the picture.
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* In ''TheDirtyDozen'', the Dozen have a victory feast to celebrate humiliating Colonel Breed in the war games before they go out on their official mission. The table layout fits this trope. Magot was sitting in Judas' spot.
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*[[http://www.duelinganalogs.com/comic/the-konami-code/ This]] ''DuelingAnalogs''.
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* Many productions of ''JesusChristSuperstar'' do this.
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* This was used at the end of the season 16 ''Simpsons'' episode "Thank God It's Doomsday" (where Homer discovers a mathematical equation connected with the end of the world and is sent to Heaven to stop God from carrying out His plan). After Homer discovers that his trip to Heaven was real and Moe's isn't a Japanese restaurant anymore, Homer sits in the center of a group of drunks and the picture freezes to a Last Supper style painting.

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* This was used at the end of the season 16 ''Simpsons'' ''TheSimpsons'' episode "Thank God It's Doomsday" (where Homer discovers a mathematical equation connected with the end of the world and is sent to Heaven to stop God from carrying out His plan). After Homer discovers that his trip to Heaven was real and Moe's isn't a Japanese restaurant anymore, Homer sits in the center of a group of drunks and the picture freezes to a Last Supper style painting.
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* The DVD cover of ''TwelveOunceMouse'' uses fan art of the characters arranged as in "The Last Supper".

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* The DVD cover of ''TwelveOunceMouse'' ''WesternAnimation/TwelveOunceMouse'' uses fan art of the characters arranged as in "The Last Supper".
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* Not sure if this counts, but here's the [[http://www.psydis.com/?p=565 Sailor Scouts Supper]].
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* [[http://politedissent.com/tangents/images/davinci.jpg This]] promotional photo of {{House}} season 4.

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* [[http://politedissent.com/tangents/images/davinci.jpg This]] promotional photo of {{House}} season 4. [[spoiler:The Judas-hint variant is played straight, as in FindingJudas.]]
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* At one point in ''SpinCity'', Michael J. Fox's character finds that a former mentor of his [[ActorAllusion (played by Christopher Lloyd)]] believes he's the Messiah. Late in the episode, he walks into a meeting room to find that most of the higher-ups are at a table with said crazy mentor, forming a Last Supper with him as Jesus.
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Imitating LeonardoDaVinci's painting "The Last Supper", often for promotional art. This works for a variety of different plots or events. If there is a character who is an example (or a subversion, or an ironic inversion) of a MessianicArchetype, or otherwise has some kind of plot-related parallel with the story of the betrayal of Christ, is placed in Jesus' position, frequently complete with downcast eyes and spread arms. The scene itself often has some thematic connection to the biblical Last Supper, whether it is a group shot of the series' team with a betrayer in their midst, or a gathering of friends that is a metaphorical "last supper" (like a group of coworkers planning to go their separate ways), a leader and his/her followers or supporters, or foreshadowing the death/persecution of the character in Jesus's spot.

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Imitating LeonardoDaVinci's painting "The Last Supper", often for promotional art. This works for a variety of different plots or events. If there is a character who is an example (or a subversion, or an ironic inversion) of a MessianicArchetype, or otherwise has some kind of plot-related parallel with the story of the betrayal of Christ, is he or she will be placed in Jesus' position, frequently complete with downcast eyes and spread arms. The scene itself often has some thematic connection to the biblical Last Supper, whether it is a group shot of the series' team with a betrayer in their midst, or a gathering of friends that is a metaphorical "last supper" (like a group of coworkers planning to go their separate ways), a leader and his/her followers or supporters, or foreshadowing the death/persecution of the character in Jesus's spot.

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[[quoteright:348:[[BattlestarGalactica http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Battlestar_Galactica_Last_Supper_copy_3442.jpg]]]]
[[caption-width-right:348:''Totally'' coincidental arrangement, honest...]]



Imitating LeonardoDaVinci's painting "The Last Supper", often for promotional art.

Since Da Vinci's painting depicts the disciples' reactions to hearing that one of them will betray Jesus, the character placed in the "Judas Iscariot" slot (elbow on the table, leaning back, between Peter (the angry one) and John (the fainting one)) may be a hint to viewers.

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Imitating LeonardoDaVinci's painting "The Last Supper", often for promotional art.

art. This works for a variety of different plots or events. If there is a character who is an example (or a subversion, or an ironic inversion) of a MessianicArchetype, or otherwise has some kind of plot-related parallel with the story of the betrayal of Christ, is placed in Jesus' position, frequently complete with downcast eyes and spread arms. The scene itself often has some thematic connection to the biblical Last Supper, whether it is a group shot of the series' team with a betrayer in their midst, or a gathering of friends that is a metaphorical "last supper" (like a group of coworkers planning to go their separate ways), a leader and his/her followers or supporters, or foreshadowing the death/persecution of the character in Jesus's spot.

Since Da Vinci's painting depicts the disciples' reactions to hearing that one of them will betray Jesus, the character placed in the "Judas Iscariot" slot (elbow on the table, leaning back, between Peter (the angry one) and John (the fainting one)) second to the left of Jesus) may be a hint to viewers.

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* Happened on the ''Series/{{Dilbert}}'' series, where they thought Wally was God.


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* Happened on the ''Series/{{Dilbert}}'' series, where they thought Wally was God.
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Since Da Vinci's painting depicts the disciples' reactions to hearing that one of them will betray Jesus, the character placed in the "Judas Iscariot" slot may be a hint to viewers.

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Since Da Vinci's painting depicts the disciples' reactions to hearing that one of them will betray Jesus, the character placed in the "Judas Iscariot" slot (elbow on the table, leaning back, between Peter (the angry one) and John (the fainting one)) may be a hint to viewers.
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** Done in ''two'' episodes, actually.
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* One issue of the LegionOfSuperHeroes arranged the Legion of Super-Villains in such a manner, with Lightning Lord taking the center seat.
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* In ''Super Size Me'', grotesque caricatures of various fast food mascots are set up like "The Last Supper".

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* In ''Super Size Me'', One segment in ''SuperSizeMe'' is a painting that shows grotesque caricatures of various fast food mascots are set up like "The Last Supper".
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*This was used at the end of the season 16 ''Simpsons'' episode "Thank God It's Doomsday" (where Homer discovers a mathematical equation connected with the end of the world and is sent to Heaven to stop God from carrying out His plan). After Homer discovers that his trip to Heaven was real and Moe's isn't a Japanese restaurant anymore, Homer sits in the center of a group of drunks and the picture freezes to a Last Supper style painting.
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* Trevor Turan's ''{{Discworld}}'' spoof lecture on ''[[TheDaVinciCode The Da Quirm Code]]'' (Discworld Convention, 2006) involved supposed hidden messages in Leonard of Quirm's portrait of the [[DownUnder Ecksian]] prophet of Offler Gordon Yermate and his followers, titled ''Where The Hell's Breakfast?''

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* Trevor Turan's ''{{Discworld}}'' spoof lecture on ''[[TheDaVinciCode The Da Quirm Code]]'' (Discworld Convention, 2006) involved supposed hidden messages in Leonard of Quirm's portrait of the [[DownUnder [[LandDownUnder Ecksian]] prophet of Offler Gordon Yermate and his followers, titled ''Where The Hell's Breakfast?''
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* Trevor Turan's ''{{Discworld}}'' spoof lecture on ''[[TheDaVinciCode The Da Quirm Code]]'' (Discworld Convention, 2006) involved supposed hidden messages in Leonard of Quirm's portrait of the [[DownUnder Ecksian]] prophet of Offler Gordon Yermate and his followers, titled ''Where The Hell's Breakfast?''
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* The dinner scene at the end of the first series Christmas special of ((Shameless))

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* The dinner scene at the end of the first series Christmas special of ((Shameless))
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* The dinner scene at the end of the first series Christmas special of ((Shameless))
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* In the ''[[{{MASH}} M*A*S*H]]'' (film), when a character is contemplating suicide, he has his 'last supper'. Guess how the characters were arranged...

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* In the ''[[{{MASH}} M*A*S*H]]'' (film), film version of ''[[{{Film/Ptitleg61am70o3b3w}} MASH]]'', when a character is contemplating suicide, he has his 'last supper'. Guess how the characters were arranged...

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