"Normally, we see characters that have God complexes. How interesting, I thought, it would be to capitalize on that. And say, OK, well, fine, you have a God complex, well, this person has a Satan complex. And the doctor chooses to treat him scientifically"
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The line “capitalize on that” is bluntly industry-savvy. La Salle isn’t pretending this comes from pure philosophy; it’s craft and audience expectation. He’s talking about using a recognizable trope, then bending it until it starts generating new questions: if someone insists they’re evil by design, are they confessing, performing, or bargaining for attention?
The most pointed subtext sits in the final clause: “the doctor chooses to treat him scientifically.” That’s the counterspell. Instead of matching myth with myth - priest versus demon, faith versus darkness - La Salle frames the real conflict as epistemology: do we interpret monstrous behavior as metaphysical evil or as a diagnosable, observable human phenomenon? The scientific stance also reads like a power play of its own, refusing the patient’s grand narrative. It’s a neat cultural mirror of our moment: we’re drawn to apocalyptic labels, but we keep circling back to systems, brains, evidence, treatment - anything that denies the seduction of the supernatural.
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Salle, Eriq La. (2026, February 17). Normally, we see characters that have God complexes. How interesting, I thought, it would be to capitalize on that. And say, OK, well, fine, you have a God complex, well, this person has a Satan complex. And the doctor chooses to treat him scientifically. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/normally-we-see-characters-that-have-god-94273/
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Salle, Eriq La. "Normally, we see characters that have God complexes. How interesting, I thought, it would be to capitalize on that. And say, OK, well, fine, you have a God complex, well, this person has a Satan complex. And the doctor chooses to treat him scientifically." FixQuotes. February 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/normally-we-see-characters-that-have-god-94273/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Normally, we see characters that have God complexes. How interesting, I thought, it would be to capitalize on that. And say, OK, well, fine, you have a God complex, well, this person has a Satan complex. And the doctor chooses to treat him scientifically." FixQuotes, 17 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/normally-we-see-characters-that-have-god-94273/. Accessed 28 Feb. 2026.






