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antaresati · 9 months
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Crowley's hearing "I can finally make you good enough to deserve Heaven"
but Aziraphale's saying "I can finally make Heaven good enough to deserve you"
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antaresati · 9 months
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ohhhhhh I truly cannot get over the EVIL GENIUS of having crowley make a point of immediately taking his sunglasses off every time he's in the bookshop or alone with aziraphale this season, showing just how comfortable he's become showing his emotions and his vulnerability to aziraphale since season 1, opening himself up completely at every opportunity, showing us a side of him that's remained almost entirely hidden for millennia, only for him to silently and purposefully put his sunglasses back on immediately once aziraphale rejects his love confession. like, bravo gaiman, I saw what you did there and I'm never going to fucking recover from it. well done
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antaresati · 9 months
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Good Omens season 3 spoilers, trust me🕯️🕯️🕯️
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antaresati · 9 months
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Hello Mr Gaiman. I’m not sure that you’ll answer this question but it least I can say that I’ve tried.
So I’ve been rewatching season 2 today and I noticed that there was no holy water during the battle in the bookshop. Aziraphale can’t make any water holy? Or is he too good to use it against demons?
Why would he have holy water in his bookshop? It could hurt Crowley.
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antaresati · 9 months
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The best little fanon thing they confirmed for me was making the Bentley a little pet. Cause in the book it’s just a one off joke about how the CDs turn into queen if you leave them in A car long enough but it’s like no…the Bentley loves aziraphale and gives him sweets and plays whatever he wants and turns yellow for him and parks where he tell it to and plays “a nightingale sang in Berkeley square” when crowley is heartbroken and plays “good old fashioned lover boy” when crowley is racing back to help aziraphale. And crowley coos to it like it’s a puppy. Love that car
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antaresati · 9 months
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Crowley being adorable
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antaresati · 9 months
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anthony "acts of service" crowley forced to do words of affirmation and he looks like he's about to have a heart attack the whole time
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antaresati · 9 months
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So here’s what I’m thinking.
Good Omens was about Crowley being charged with delivering the Antichrist to earth and overseeing his upbringing.
The sequel, then, would’ve been about Aziraphale being charged with bringing about the Second Coming. A nice parallel to the first book.
But in order to get there, we would need a reason as to why it was Aziraphale, not Gabriel, who was charged with that. Traditionally it would’ve been Gabriel, right?
So Gabriel had to go away somehow, and Aziraphale had to become Supreme Archangel after rejecting and being rejected by Heaven. Hence, season 2, connecting the two stories.
And I love how Season 2 did this.
(and I have a lot of thoughts, so putting the rest of this long post beneath the cut)
Keep reading
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antaresati · 9 months
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also i haven’t seen anyone mention it but at “i didn’t get the chance to say what i was gonna say, i think i’d better say it now” we were all thinking it right
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antaresati · 9 months
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Can we talk about how funny it is that crowley calls heaven and hell toxic? Girl how do you know what toxic is…did you go to therapy
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antaresati · 9 months
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exploding rn
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antaresati · 9 months
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what she says: I'm okay
what she means: The joy of Beelzebub and Gabriel getting together, the way Aziraphale looks at Crowley afterward. The fact that if Crowley spoke first Aziraphale would have just been more excited to share his news. That Aziraphale thought of becoming Supreme Archangel not as enforcing heaven's status quo but as a chance to reform. That he didn't assume Crowley would have to change but rather that heaven could change for Crowley. The fact that neither of those things would have happened. That Crowley heard the love of his eternal life was going to choose their mutual enemy over him AGAIN and still confessed. That the confession changed nothing.
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antaresati · 9 months
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Well, you know, if I was the one running it all, I'd like it if someone asked questions. Fresh point of view. You can't just create a universe, run it for a few thousand years, and then stop.
– David Tennant as (Anthony J.) Crowley in Season Two of Good Omens (2019 - present)
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antaresati · 9 months
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Made the mistake of seeing how Twitter is also faring.
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antaresati · 9 months
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How are we all feeling about Aziraphale’s last “I forgive you”? Does it mean I forgive you for kissing me to try to get me to stay, I forgive you for choosing this moment to reveal your feelings, I forgive you for not coming with me, I forgive you for kissing me period??? What?
I keep going back and forth on it and I NEED to hear what everyone else is thinking. Lay it on me, I’m open to new interpretations because everything hurts and I’m dying.
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antaresati · 9 months
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no but it's the way for aziraphale "nothing lasts forever" meant "i'm willing to give up the bookshop if it means i can be with you safely" and for crowley it meant "nothing lasts forever, not the bookshop, not earth, not us"
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Both the opening scene and “Every” share a small theme/musical melody that creates a deep emotion context to the pairs inner feelings.
Listen below to how the notes ascend and descend:
Pre-Fall Crowley’s still has an angelic choir, a holy radiance and innocence we haven’t heard associated with the him before. The theme sweeps into a bright major as he laughs at the joy of his hard work and the birth of something bright and new.
However, Crowley making a nebula fills him with the same joy as a kiss with Aziraphale. The melody plays in dramatic strings that cry out with a smaller choir which slowly drugs away. A melodic interpretation of the fallen angel. Yet, when Crowley kisses Aziraphale, the music falls to minor after the initial hope. Sadder. Slowly falling apart.
This isn’t a birth of something new like his joyful nebula, but potentially a loss.
In conclusion: Season 2 is actively slowly killing me. David Arnold went insane this season.
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