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Adult Swim | November 13, 2025



Asking if man is punishing herself for some perceived guilt.

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  1. @mustarddddd

    November 13, 2025 at 6:30 am

    There's just so much to break down from this one.

    Everything that Hank sees perfectly represents how religion and people who are looking for help are treated by mainstream churches and societies.

    In the doctor's office, Hank is already equipped with the mindset that he can only pray if he has his hands together. He's vulnerable, so he's an easy target by many people. The doctor belittles him for it and basically tells him that he's being religious wrong and quite literally rips his knowledge of prayer away from him, but doesn't give him a solution, kind of like the Pharisees in the Bible, who only dragged people down to make themselves feel more righteous.

    The electronics store is likely a metaphor for churches that prey on people's weaknesses. Now that Hank's reality on connecting to God is shattered, he is targeted by powerful religious people who claim to have the key to what he needs (in this case, his own soul), as long as he gives them all his money, even going as far as to create a message and have someone cryptically interpret it for him, allowing them to tell him to do whatever they want. When Hank tries to deny it, his new insecurities damage the church itself (the basis for the unbiblical standards they made up), and seeing that destruction hurts him instead.

    When Hank's pain from the church is cured, he tries to live his life the way he wants to. However, he is then introduced to self-righteousness, and tries to follow egocentric utilitarian standards instead. He's still trapped religiously, just with a different crowd. It's not until he finally works to influence others and connect everyone back to God on his own, when his link to his soul is finally restored.

    The rest of the episode kind of reminded me of Stephen from the Bible, when his face was glowing from how full of God's glory he was, and even then people were angry at his witnessing and wanted to him dead. They killed him on their own terms, and flash forward to today, people are very much grounded in their own standard of right and wrong, and as a result we all are tempted judge everyone based on those standards, whether we want to or not.

    I also love the connections throughout the episode. At the beginning, the prayer jacking society's god gave people sandwiches, soup, and righteousness, which is what Hank is shown giving people in the second act. This is possibly a hint that in this reality, their god is actually Hank after he ascended, all because he learned to ignore the flawed systems and people telling him how to be with God.

    What I find even cooler, is that all of this insanity could easily be played off as the absurd nature that we've come to expect from The Shivering Truth, and everything I said about the episode could have just been my personal interpretation, and the writers didn't intend this at all. And you know what? I'm happy with that too. This show has a special way of making surreal things seem like they make sense and also don't make sense, which is why I love how passionately artistic it all is.

  2. @obesereese

    November 13, 2025 at 6:30 am

    "Now in lieu of the 'doing' of 'doing good things,' they'd feel just good FEELINGS of good the goo brings!" This terrifies me so utterly I can barely comprehend it.

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