No but I love this scene so much because him saying "Is that who I am now?" Means his sexuality changes from regeneration to regeneration, therefore. Making. Every. Single. Headcanon. CANON
Ace, Aro, Bi, Pan, Lesbian, Gay. Anything we might have thought about the Doctor can now be true. *Cue Neil and Terry's Good Omens "they are ethereal, not humans" gender and sexuality fluidity, * and Doctor Who did the same thing. Crystal clear. Effortlessly.
They managed to make every headcanon fucking canon. Bravo Doctor Who team. Bravo.
The Arrangement was very simple, so simple in fact that it didn’t really deserve the capital letter, which it had got for simply being in existence for so long. It was the sort of sensible arrangement that many isolated agents, working in awkward conditions a long way from their superiors, reach with their opposite number when they realize that they have more in common with their immediate opponents than their remote allies. It meant a tacit non-interference in certain of each other’s activities. It made certain that while neither really won, also neither really lost, and both were able to demonstrate to their masters the great strides they were making against a cunning and well-informed adversary.
It meant that Crowley had been allowed to develop Manchester, while Aziraphale had a free hand in the whole of Shropshire. Crowley took Glasgow, Aziraphale had Edinburgh (neither claimed any responsibility for Milton Keynes, [Note for Americans and other aliens: Milton Keynes is a new city approximately halfway between London and Birmingham. It was built to be modern, efficient, healthy, and, all in all, a pleasant place to live. Many Britons find this amusing.] but both reported it as a success).
And then, of course, it had seemed even natural that they should, as it were, hold the fort for one another whenever common sense dictated. Both were of angel stock, after all. If one was going to Hull for a quick temptation, it made sense to nip across the city and carry out a standard brief moment of divine ecstasy. It’d get done anyway, and being sensible about it gave everyone more free time and cut down on expenses.
Aziraphale felt the occasional pang of guilt about this, but centuries of association with humanity was having the same effect on him as it was on Crowley, except in the other direction.
Besides, the Authorities didn’t seem to care much who did anything, so long as it got done.
- Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
The Staged-like joking from the NYCC 2022 Good Omens panel Zoom call :)
Neil: He [Michael] was not easy to persuade...
Douglas: He was kind of difficult about it, wasn'he?
Neil: We had to tell him that he was the star...
Douglas: ...and that David wasn't.
Michael: Hello! Hello everyone! It's such an honour to be here with you at New York Comic Con. WHOOOO! The first question here comes from-
David: Is this? Oh. Oh! Helloooo New York Comic Con! Oh, how lovely to be here everyone. When Neil and Douglas asked me to be here I said, 'Well, I'm actually rehearsing for a play right now.' But they said-
Michael: Did they tell you you were the star?
David: Yeah, well, they pointed that out - hello, Michael - but they also said, you know, I'm the doctor.
(via John Oliver offers to pay Clarence Thomas $1m a year if he resigns from supreme court | Clarence Thomas | The Guardian)
The late-night talk show host John Oliver has offered to pay Clarence Thomas $1m annually – as well as give him a $2m tour bus – if the Republican judge resigns from the US supreme court.
Oliver made the proposal on Sunday’s episode of his HBO show Last Week Tonight, saying the supreme court justice had 30 days to accept or it would expire.