The Midnight Gospel Here
Created by Adventure Time showrunner Pendleton Ward and comedian Duncan Trussell, the series looks like a psychedelic fever dream. But beneath the neon blood and zombie presidents lies a profound, moving exploration of spirituality, mortality, and the art of conversation.
| Episode | Guest (Real Person) | Topic | Visual Metaphor | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Dr. Drew Pinsky | Drugs, harm reduction, and ego death. | Clancy becomes a medieval executioner in a "fish people" genocide. | | E5: "Annihilation of Joy" | Damien Echols | Magick, surviving solitary confinement, and the nature of reality. | Clancy fights a zombie apocalypse caused by a lack of joy. | | E8: "Mouse of Silver" | Deneen Fendig (Duncan's mother) | Cancer, dying, grief, and the Tibetan Book of the Dead. | A quiet road trip through a dying simulation. | The Masterpiece: Episode 8 ("Mouse of Silver") You cannot discuss The Midnight Gospel without addressing the finale. It is not just a great episode of TV; it is a therapeutic session broadcast to the world. The Midnight Gospel
Clancy’s job? To illegally jump into dying worlds just before they are destroyed, interview their inhabitants, and upload the audio to the universe’s version of Spotify. Created by Adventure Time showrunner Pendleton Ward and
Warning: Contains spoilers for the final episode (Episode 8). Drew Pinsky | Drugs, harm reduction, and ego death