Conan Season 2 Episode 118
Conan
Season 2

Ep 118. Are You There, God? It's Me, a Narcissicstic Jerk Who Thinks He Can Talk to God

  • July 25, 2012

In this episode of Conan, Conan O'Brien dives into the topic of people who believe they have a direct line to God. Specifically, he talks to those who are extremely narcissistic and believe that they're the only ones God chooses to speak to.

Throughout the episode, Conan interviews several guests who fit this description. These include individuals who claim they receive visions or messages from God on a regular basis. There's one man who claims he's been chosen to lead a new religious movement, and another who believes that he's the only person who truly understands what God wants from humanity.

Conan isn't afraid to poke fun at these guests, and he uses his signature wit and humor to challenge their beliefs. At one point, he asks a self-proclaimed prophet how he plans to deal with the inevitable disappointment when he realizes that he's not actually God's chosen messenger.

Throughout the episode, Conan also brings in experts to shed light on the phenomenon of narcissism and religious delusions. He talks to psychologists and scholars who specialize in this topic, and he tries to understand why some people are drawn to these beliefs.

Some of the more memorable moments from the episode include a sketch in which Conan pretends to be God, speaking directly to one of his narcissistic guests. He also visits a megachurch where the pastor claims to have cured people of cancer through prayer. Conan is skeptical, but he listens to the pastor's story and tries to understand where he's coming from.

Throughout the show, Conan strikes a balance between humor and seriousness. While he pokes fun at some of his guests and their beliefs, he also takes the topic seriously and tries to understand why people believe what they do.

Overall, "Are You There, God? It's Me, a Narcissistic Jerk Who Thinks He Can Talk to God" is a thought-provoking episode of Conan. It tackles a serious topic in a lighthearted way, and it encourages viewers to think critically about their own beliefs and assumptions.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 25, 2012
  • Language
    English