Movie
Explanation
This comic depicts a conversation between God and a woman about the creation of the universe. God explains that the inspiration for creating the universe came from a movie called "Star Wars." The woman presses for details, and God reveals a series of increasingly absurd and haphazard design choices: introducing quantum mechanics because random changes sounded cool, and setting up the initial boundary conditions based on a half-remembered movie plot.
The joke escalates when the woman asks if God made the universe just so he could watch the Hobbit trilogy on repeat, and God responds with childlike enthusiasm ("Ooo boy!"). In the final panel, God reveals in a dark, empty void that it has been "a few years" and he thinks he'll "get there" -- implying the universe has been running for billions of years and God is still waiting for Peter Jackson to be born and make the films.
The humor lies in the deflation of cosmic grandeur: the entire universe, with all its complexity and beauty, was created by a distracted deity trying to recreate a movie experience, and the project has gone wildly off-track. It satirizes both creationist theology (by making the creator comically incompetent) and the idea that the universe must have some grand purpose. The punchline -- God surviving alone in the dark for eons just to eventually watch the Hobbit -- is a commentary on how even omnipotent beings might have deeply mundane motivations. The votey (bonus panel) shows God saying "You survive for now," suggesting humanity's continued existence is contingent on God's entertainment needs.