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A character exclaims, "Oh God!" Or "Jesus Christ!" Or some other variation.

Another character reacts as if he has been addressed.

Named for the following exchange of dialogue in The Matrix Reloaded, when Agent Smith starts copying himself over Bane:

Bane: Oh God!
Smith: "Smith" will suffice.

If a Card Carrying Villain, they'll wryly comment that they're quite the opposite.

Examples:

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." so, yeah.
  • In volume one chapter three 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.
  • In Batman, Under The Hood;
    Batman: Oh God...
    Red Hood/Jason Todd: No. 'wanna guess again?

Film
  • 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.
  • LA Confidential:
    But White: Jesus Fucking Christ!
    Patchett: No, Mr White, Pierce Morehouse Patchett..
  • In the Ghost Rider movie based on the Marvel Universe character, the love interest shouts out "Jesus!" when discovering a body. The demonic villain is suddenly revealed in the room as he says, "Hardly."
  • In The Big Lebowski, minor character Jesus Quintana makes an overblown threat to the Dude's friend Walter.
    Dude: Jesus!
    Jesus: You said it man. Nobody fucks with the Jesus.
  • Bruce Almighty:
    Grace: Oh, God.
    Bruce: You can call me Bruce.
  • 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.
  • Hellraiser III
    J.P. Monroe: Jesus Christ!
    Pinhead: Not quite.
  • In History Of The World, Part I, someone shouts, "Jesus!" and Jesus replies, "Yes?"

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 Revelations, 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!"
  • From The Eyre Affair:
    Thursday: Shit!
    Jack Schitt: That's Mr Schitt to you.
  • 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).

Live Action TV
  • Early seasons of Charmed. 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 4th episode of Blackadder Goes Forth, Flashheart, a popular British pilot enters Blackadder's dugout. Private George and Private Baldrick are aghast
    George: MY GOD!
    Flashheart: Yes, I suppose I am.

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."

Stand Up Comedy
  • Inverted in an Eddie Izzard skit:
    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!"

Video Games
  • In the video game Neverwinter Nights 2:
    Grobnar: And we could look, at last, for the Wendersnaven!
    Sand: Oh, Gods.
    Grobnar: No, they're not gods. They're the Wendersnaven...
    • Although, such obliviousness is pretty well par for the course wherever Grobnar is concerned.

Webcomics

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!
  • Subverted in Futurama.
    Bender: Oh my God. Are you...God?
    God?: Possibly.
  • In Batman The Animated Series, the Joker pulls of a more family-friendly version on a copyright official.
    Mr. Francis: Great Scott!
    Joker: Actually, I'm Irish.
  • In Superman The Animated Series, when Jimmy and Lois see the demon Superman is fighting:
    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. To which God are you referring?"

Web Animation
  • Used often in the Metal Gear Awesome series of flash shorts:
    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 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?"