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✨ episode 1/2 - running commentary✨
- ok so im slightly disappointed that it's the eps i watched in the screening BUT IM DETERMINED TO LOVE IT ANYWAY SO WE REMAIN OPTIMISTIC AND WE MOVE~~
- angel crowley is so young and innocent my poor boy he's been through so much
- like now im watching it, it feels like putting it in a cinema was a Bad Choice and maybe that's why I didn't like it??? it feels way more authentic and cosy on tv
- im sorry but crowley sounds like such an old man in the park scene, "frozen peas... it's good for them too🙂"
- seriously this is so much more palatable on tv format i can't get over it
- OH MAGGIE I LOVE YOU
- aziraphale god bless ur little cotton socks
- god crowley's legs got me SWEATIN
- ugh crowleys hand in the cafe is so FRUITY
- lmao "purely selfish action" aziraphale is so self aware and I love it
- no im sorry but goob is the fucking star of the show you cannot change my mind but dialogue and delivery wise he is currently CARRYING
- Dartmoor mention had me creasing, that's literally on my doorstep
- aziraphale's bitchy ass face then he sits down in the backroom honestly watered my crops and healed nature
- okay im sorry but the dialogue is still a little off for me I won't lie💀
- beelzebub's accent is just 😘👌 perfect, but equally feel like they'd be perfect in a production of oliver
- god believe me i feel for nina but... I... do not like her, and they are NOT suited for each other at all
- I LEARNT MY PASSION IN THE GOOD OLD FASHIONED SCHOOL OF LOVER BOYS
- that dance is so low effort I'm sorry it should have been the macarena or cha cha slide
- crowley's bow tho is so hot he's so graceful he looks like a swan
- and yeah the refs to the other years that aziraphale did the dance is GIVING ME HEART PALPITATIONS ugh
- he and goob are like cats on a hot tin roof like IMMEDIATE hissing vibes
- lmao ok so that episode does end there then... such a weird ending im sorry but yeah let's fully retract the alternate episode theory (but @prime you need to hire me for s3 just a thought bc 👀)
- anyway ep2 I'm sorry but the angelic herald speech thing is cute and funny but also so cringe hmmm
- gabriel is lord farquaad ugh
- I HAVE TO REMEMBER THIS IS A COMEDY UGH but i miss the slightly serious undertones in s1 sob god I hope they come back later on
- UGH THE TURTLENECK🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵
- shax is mommy I don't make the rules
- I noted it in the screening but angel wings for earrings, Maggie????
- nice job on the lie aziraphale well done once again making excellent choices you're so smart and valid (utter moron)
- "SOUNDS A BIT UNLIKELY" LMAO GET FUCKED CROWLEY
- oh goob you really are going through it my bby I love u
- crowley's face after may god forgive you KILLS ME this scene is honestly the stand out one in both ep1 and ep2 if you ask me
- TY TY TY god bless u but you also make me so uncomfortable
- jobs youngest kid truly gives me life
- lmao the fact that aziraphale does actually recognise when crowley tempts him is hilarious tho bc he just conveniently disregards it by the bench scene in s1 hmmm character development or character regression WHO KNOWS
- ok no I'm sorry but the mukbang scene is so unnecessary and uncomfortable
- "whack the kids" honestly the best line of this scene imo, but upon reflection and rewatching it, crowley's demeanour is rather heartbreaking whilst he's reclined getting ratted
- FRANCES FRANCES FRANCES ✨💓
- 'but just to be able to ask the question' UGH CROWLEY STOP
- lmao shoemaking and obstetrics what a combo god bless
- THEY CAN ARRIVE AT ANY SIZE lmao and Michael is too sharp for their own good... but I do hate that gabriel is utterly inept, he came across as cruel and calculating if a little ignorant in s1 but not this comedically stupid
- "yes I bloody am" TY MY LOVE
- Michael sheen and David Tennant deserve nominations for the children swap scene alone, imo the strongest bit of acting in the ep im sorry 'you have my word as an angel' KILL ME
- why is nina obsessed with crowley, like I get it babes but also why
- THEY ARE SO MARRIED MT PARTNER AND I ARGUE OVER THE CAR ALWAYS "our car" LMAO 💀💀💀
- ✨✨✨IT WAS A NICE DAY, ALL THE DAYS HAD BEEN NICE✨✨✨
- ok the rock scene is so much more emotional on tv, so much better
OKAY RIGHT EP3 LETS HAVE ITTTTT
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katelynsimpsince2016 · 9 months
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i’m going to bash my head into a wall if i don’t get this all out NOW but something really clicked into place once i finished good omens 2.
i’ve always wondered how dark the show was going to go when it came to it’s critism of Christianity. however,, this season really solidified it for me that they are going to dig deep.
the confession scene between aziraphale and crowley really came across to me as one religiously traumatised person desperately trying to show another deeply religiously traumatised person the flaws in organised religion and how it isn’t everything. that there’s this whole beautiful world outside of being ‘pure’ and ‘holy’. it isn’t worth it. life might be absolutely meaningless and we might be incomprehensibly irrelevant in comparison to this vast universe but at least we have each other. isn’t that enough? aren’t i enough? can we not be each other’s meaning in life?
crowley knows more than anyone how corrupted heaven is. how it chews up and spits out anyone who questions the status quo. crowley asked questions and he lost everything. he fell. as a result,, he had to completely uproot his old identity as an angel and build himself up again. and i think his bravery in just completely bearing his whole self to aziraphale proves how much he’s grown. he isn’t ashamed of his love for aziraphale,, doesn’t view their relationship as the problem but instead the toxic heaven and hell as the issue. he’s okay with leaving behind the system of heaven and hell - of good and evil. he recognises that that kind of black and white thinking doesn’t help anyone. although he may be an outcast for it,, he knows he’ll be alright as long as he has aziraphale by his side. we’ve seen multiple times now that crowley is more than willing to just up and leave earth and give up everything as long as he’s with aziraphale. freedom is not scary to him - it’s something he desperately desires actually. he doesn’t have to rely on god or heaven or even frankly his role as a demon to be confident in himself. the system’s fucked and they’re all alone and only have each other and he’s fine with that. as long as it’s him and aziraphale against the world.
aziraphale,, on the other hand,, has yet to find solace in the loneliness of it just being him and crowley. we see during the story of job flashback that once aziraphale realises he isn’t as angelic as he thought he was,, that he’s only willing to go along with heaven’s plans so far,, he is crushed. the weight of the situation - him losing his picture perfect view of heaven - destroys him. he’s alone. and he hasn’t really moved on from this initial realisation. yes he’s grown in other respects (e.g. he’s a lot braver now when it comes to standing up to heaven and the archangels than he was at the beginning) but he’s still stuck in that moment. this angel is traumatised!! the deal with the metatron is his chance to prove himself in a way. to prove that he isn’t this impure,, traitorous angel. he can fix the system. heaven is actually the answer. it may need a little sprucing up but at it’s core good always triumphs evil. and crowley’s good so he must be deserving of becoming an angel so maybe they can finally be together and their relationship won’t be wrong.
and it’s just this painful justification for aziraphale to return to the place that abused him for so many centuries. self-sabotage at it’s finest. he doesn’t know life outside of being an ‘angel’. it’s an intrinsic part of who he is even though at this point he’s more human than anything else. throughout the series we see him attempt to present as this stereotypical,, fearless angel who smites evil at every turn. during the story of job flashback he attempts to appear as a messenger of god to the humans but they don’t take him seriously. he insists to the archangels that he will shape the antichrist into a good person despite the fact that the whole point is that adam will actually bring about armageddon and they just laugh at him. he wants to be pure and holy so bad!!
this has been bubbling beneath the surface for literal millennium and it’s finally cost him everything. it was always going to get in the way of his and crowley’s relationship. his unresolved trauma has convinced him that his love for crowley is his hamartia. but if he takes this deal maybe,, just maybe,, they can be together. in the holy way of course. crowley will have to give up his personal growth and return to the place that chucked him out like a dog bone just to become a part of the system he’s been fighting against for so long.
to be clear,, i don’t think aziraphale realises this and wouldn’t ever wish for crowley to have to conform but he doesn’t realise that by rejoining heaven that’s literally what they will be doing. heaven is the pinnacle of the status quo - distant and cold with not a sign of love in sight. it’s not the right place for them at all. i think aziraphale is being simultaneously selfless and selfish in choosing to become the archangel supreme: obviously he’s giving up living on earth and more importantly crowley so he can rebuild heaven but he seems to also be doing this to sooth his own self-hatred.
everything ties back to his feelings of inferiority and that he isn’t good enough. no matter how many times crowley screams at him that he’s better than all of heaven and hell combined he’s not going to leave heaven behind until he recognises his own self worth. he loves crowley for defying his destiny as a demon and being a kind person but he can’t seem to love himself for doing the exact same. he needs to find himself before he can truly leave heaven behind along with his faith. and in a way i think aziraphale did a long time ago on that cliff with crowley but ever since then he’s just been trying to convince himself that he still believes in the almighty.
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improbablevow · 9 months
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regarding one of the differences between angels and demons,
we know that all angels (including demons) can sense things. in season 1, aziraphale can sense the Love when they arrive at the convent. in season 2, crowley senses Something Bad when shax's demons start arriving on earth. so they can all sense things, this is something they share. however, i think they use this ability in different ways. we know that crowley doesn't recognise people by appearance, he rather senses them (whether that be by scent or just vibes, i'm not sure. lets go with vibes for the sake of this post because that's my preference).
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he instantly recognises aziraphale in madam tracy's body because he's not looking for aziraphale, he's sensing him. of course he knows what other people look like (aziraphale, beelzebub's difference in face, the way the metatron is usually a floating head), but that's not the factor he uses to identify them.
similarly, shax knows that gabriel is in the bookshop. she just doesn't know that he's jim because of the miracle. she knows because she can sense him, because the fly is in the bookshop, and the fly contains all of gabriel's Gabriel. she doesn't recognise his face at all, none of them do. (i mention this because michael later on questions jim and asks if they've met before. she recognises him moreso than shax because she's going by appearance, but obviously it's still buffered by the miracle). so that's two demons that use pure Vibes to identify people.
but angels are the opposite - they can ONLY recognise each other by physical appearance. which is a bit weird since they're celestial beings, but i'll get into that later. when gabriel meets beelzebub for the first time after zzze's changed zzzir appearance, he doesn't recognise zzzir. at all. beelze has to almost convince him that zzze is beelzebub. he doesn't recognise zzzir by vibes, only by zzzir face - which has changed. he's completely clueless lol
and when the metatron comes into the bookshop in episode 6, NONE of the angels recognise him because he's not a giant floating head anymore. and there are like 5 or 6 of them in there, so it's kinda a thing that so many of them can't recognise their BOSS when he walks into the room. but crowley recognises him. he doesn't need to be a giant floating head for crowley to know that that's the metatron. the angels are so oblivious that they can't even recognise their boss if he doesn't look EXACTLY how they expect him to, but crowley senses him the same way the demons sense everybody.
i always remind myself that at their core, demons are still angels, but every now and then something like this throws me. i definitely think that the sensory thing is something that the demons developed after the fall when they all started changing their appearances to be more, well, demonic. the angels never had a reason to try and recognise each other after a change in appearance, i suppose, but the demons did, and now they have an ability that the angels don't (or at least one that the angels aren't in touch with).
this was just an observation. not sure how it managed to turn into a short essay lmao
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ineffable-sea · 9 months
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I wonder if it was an intentional decision or some other reason for this season to not have God commentary ?
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assiraphales · 9 months
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i don't feel like posting anything about go2, partially because i don't want to spoil my friends and idk if they have the tags blocked, and partially because i don't want people with stronger opinions than me sending me shit. but anyways i have been loving your commentary and thoughts, and you seem like the right audience for me to say: yo can we also discuss how like, it's heavily implied that angel!crowley was an archangel and even a "prince of heaven," and thus he knows from personal experience that you can't change it from the inside like aziraphale thinks he can, like he already went through that. idk i just loved all the hints and implications about crowley's status in heaven and i am not seeing as many people comment on that bit, meanwhile i'm like detective pikachu with a magnifying glass over here. anyhoodles i thought it was a beautifully done and fun season that ended in a way that, while painful in the moment, makes sense for the characters and story and will provide a far more satisfying conclusion at the end. that is all
wait wait wait I noticed that too (crowley being implied to being an archangel) especially in the scene where crowley is watching the footage in heaven because he 1. had the security clearance to watch something extremely confidential and 2. when michael wonders if he will fall the others are like ‘no of course not we already did that to once and if we do it twice it’ll look bad. I also can’t stop thinking about how crowley canonically fell bc he asked questions, and most angels wouldn’t ever have the chance to voice their opinions and have it actually be heard UNLESS they were high ranking. it’s probably why crowley got all the big jobs (job, jesus, etc)
edit: someone said the fallen angel was probably lucifer not crowley which. oops!! didnt go to sunday school! but the argument stands
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mevima · 11 months
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I haven't seen a single thing on my dash about the GO2 leak other than Neil's disappointed commentary. Good job, y'all. I'm impressed.
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itsallpanicnodisco · 9 months
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I feel obligated to share with y'all how devastated my mother was after watching season 2 and her commentary of E6 (photographic evidence included, shared with her permission).
OBVIOUSLY, SPOILERS AHEAD. ONLY CONTINUE IF YOU DON'T MIND THEM.
Now, first of all, let's set the scene:
Even though I warned her AND she received like 15 minutes worth of voice notes of me crying violently after the first time I watched it, she told me: 'I think it's not going to be THAT bad, you're probably just too sensitive because you love them so much. In the voice notes you scream like you're being murdered tho'.
SHE WAS WRONG.
(except for the murder-victim-like screams)
She had a lot to say while watching and loved it for the most part, a whole lot more than the first season (in fact, she only sat through S1 because the ineffable husbands' chemistry and maybe just enough insistence to drive anyone mad from my part). At the end of E5 she screamed 'WHERE'S THE KISS?' (showed her the EVERY leak when I got spoiled).
I couldn't retain my tears anymore when the ineffable bureaucracy part started. She looked at me weird and asked why a happy part made me sad.
Then it all started to go down and I could see the joy slowly draining out of her face. She started crying when Crowley wasn't happy about Heaven's offer.
The kiss gave her hope, Azi doubting and Crowley waiting until last minute too. And like every one of us, had a little bit of hope in her eyes until both Crowley and Azi faded on the credits, sobbing by that point.
The very first thing that came out of her mouth was: 'FUCK, I WISH I COULD SPEAK ENGLISH TO SAY A THING OR TWO TO THAT AUTHOR' (she can't pronounce Neil's name). Then: 'WHY WOULD THEY DO THAT!?' was repeated like a hundred times.
After I calmed down, I gave her a brief explanation and general review of the husbands' actions during both seasons with some of the new context S2 gave us. Then, she said almost the very same thing I told her when first watching: 'I can't even complain about bad writing because it makes sense. It hurts more because it makes sense'. A very rare but appreciated moment of agreement between us indeed... after that she cursed me a lot for making her suffer with me LMFAO.
Anyway, all that to say @neil-gaiman made my mother sob.
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I hope you enjoyed me knowingly traumatizing my mother with GO2. My best friend is next in line.
(sorry for any mistakes, English is not my first language).
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alex51324 · 9 months
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GO2 reaction
OK, now that all that has had some time to settle...
I can definitely why Neil decided to leave the season on a (heartbreaking!) cliffhanger--it makes a certain amount of sense from a storytelling perspective, and a massive amount of sense from the perspective of a storyteller who has a third part of the story he wants to tell, but needs authorization/funding to do so. With that ending, Season 3 feels urgent in a way that wouldn't if we'd left Aziraphale and Crowley having a champagne breakfast at the Ritz and wondering what Heaven has up its ineffable sleeve next.
I can also see why Neil was hoping for an episodic release instead of all 6 at once. It would have been nice to have several weeks to squee over all of the fun things that happened in the first 5 and a half episodes, before having to reckon with That Ending.
Shifting now to the Watsonian level,
3. I see where Aziraphale is coming from, re: That Ending, but man is he infuriating in that last scene. How many times does he need to have it demonstrated to him that Heaven is always going to yank away the football before he can kick it?
I do think that he probably at least partially figured out what was going on when Metatron said Second Coming: Heaven wants him off Earth (and away from Crowley--Metatron tips his hand in the bookshop that he anticipated Crowley wouldn't take the deal) because he has a track record of foiling the Apocalypse. They probably have their doubts about getting him on-board with the New Plan (although I personally figure, with him being such a people-angel-pleaser, it's about 50/50 on him trying his best to go along and find some kind of compromise, at least until they go Way Too Far) but figure it's better to have him inside the tent pissing blessing out.
(And the whole Gabriel-going-missing thing has given Heaven some practice at working around having a big empty spot at the top of the Org chart; they can presumably similarly work around having a figurehead nobody has any intention of actually listening to about anything important.)
But anyway, in the Aziraphale-at-least-somewhat-knows-the-score hypothesis, one of the first things he's going to want to do is get back in touch with Crowley and tell him what's happening. Lots of opportunities there for Shenanigans to Ensue, as Crowley is probably not going to be super-keen on taking his calls for a bit. (Dare we hope for a reprise of the "I was wrong, you were right" dance?)
4. I'm digging the Nina/Maggie relationship as commentary on the Aziraphale/Crowley one. Just as Nina needs to process her breakup with...was it Lindsay? With her emotionally abusive partner before she's ready to enter into a new relationship with Maggie, Aziraphale hasn't processed--or really committed to, as we see in That Ending--his breakup with Heaven. He needs to do that before he can really be a partner to Crowley.
Which is cool--but it does circle us back around to Aziraphale being infuriating again, because this breakup arc has been going on for six thousand years.
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ingravinoveritas · 1 year
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How will you feel if Georgia and Anna turn up in GO2? Or any other assorted family members?
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(Grouping all of the GO 2 Anons together since there are quite a few, and in order of take hotness level from Mild to Medium to Habanero Spicy...)
So, to recap the seeming order of events up until now (though I'm sure everyone is probably well aware): Three weeks ago, Neil made this post featuring a behind the scenes photo from GO season 2. Almost immediately, Twitter detectives set to work trying to ascertain the identities of the three people in the photo, and it very quickly came to light that both Peter Davison and Ty Tennant have roles in GO 2 listed on their respective CVs on their shared agent's website:
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Shortly after that, the news appeared to be confirmed on the Radio Times website, and was subsequently picked up by a number of other media outlets. Most of these seem to be repeating what was reported by Radio Times, and while (from what I have seen, at least) there has been no official confirmation from either Amazon or Neil, the roles being on Peter and Ty's CVs seem to have convinced most of the fandom that they are in the second season.
I think there are several things we have to consider when talking about all of this. The first season of GO came out in 2019, and since then, the world has, well...I suppose "gone completely tits up" is one way of putting it, but the world has changed dramatically, and the circumstances around filming and production of television have also changed. Thus, when GO season 2 was filmed in Scotland from October of 2021 to March of 2022, the set was extremely locked down tight due to Covid safety protocols.
In all likelihood, it probably would've been very difficult to get actors for smaller roles or as extras, so from a purely logistical/practical standpoint, that is what could have led to the casting of Peter and Ty. There is also no way to know who the characters of Alastair and Ennon are, so for all we know, these could be very brief appearances where the characters are in one scene and then never appear again.
With that in mind, let's turn to the subject of nepotism, which I have seen mentioned quite frequently since the alleged casting was announced. I think what people may not be seeing is that there has been a marked difference in the reaction to Peter/Ty's casting from the hardcore GO fans vs. the wider public on Twitter. With the GO fans, there seems to be this attitude of tiptoeing around the word nepotism and everyone needing to be super happy/thrilled at the prospect of Peter and Ty (and possibly Georgia, but more on that ion a minute) being in GO 2, or otherwise you're a "bad" GO/David fan.
The wider public, however, has no such compunction about saying the word, often repeatedly, and with additional color commentary. What I wish the fans on Twitter understood is that this is something to be genuinely concerned about, because when the second season comes out, it won't be enough for just the hardcore fans to watch it. The show needs to bring in new viewers, and if people are as turned off by perceived nepotism as they seem to be, they won't tune in. Without those viewers, season 2 may not perform well, and if that is the case, Amazon could easily say "Well, GO season 2 didn't perform, so we're not going to greenlight a third season."
That is why it matters. Because even if casting Peter/Ty was done out of necessity/practicality, it ultimately comes down to people's perceptions, and overwhelmingly those perceptions are of nepotism and/or stunt casting.
For me personally, I certainly was and am not thrilled at the idea of Peter and Ty being in GO 2 (let alone Georgia and Anna, which...I might need a stronger drink before I write out my thoughts on that). But this does not in any way have anything to do with me disliking Peter or Ty, and in fact goes back to what I've always been most concerned with, and that's the integrity of the show.
Thinking back to 2020, I'm reminded of the heart-achingly beautiful audio clip that was released just a few months into lockdown, in honor of the 30th anniversary of GO's publication. Neil didn't write a new scene for Shadwell and Madame Tracy or Newt and Anathema...he wrote a scene for Aziraphale and Crowley. It was Michael and David whose performances resonated so strongly with all of us and with him, and he specifically chose to bring them back as Aziraphale and Crowley to mark that occasion.
When Staged came along shortly thereafter, it was created to build on that chemistry and relationship between Michael and David. Staged was meant to remind us of Good Omens, not the other way around. So I do feel that, when it comes to Peter and Ty (and Georgia/AL) being in GO season 2, it would be a distraction to have them there, rather than an enhancement. Not even because of the acting--as Peter is a seasoned actor and Ty/Georgia are decent enough (though AL is the exception, as she categorically cannot act, which we have seen)--but because of the principle.
The reason so many of us have greatly anticipated the second season is the relationship between Aziraphale and Crowley. So for me, casting any of these folks in the show (but particularly Georgia and AL) draws attention away from the Husbands, almost as if to say the relationship between Aziraphale and Crowley is somehow less/not as worth our attention as their "real" relationships. It also goes back to what I mentioned above about stunt casting, and again, if the viewers the show very much relies on see it that way and are turned off by that/perceived nepotism, it may cause the show itself to suffer overall.
So those are my thoughts on the potential casting of Peter Davison/Ty Tennant and Georgia/AL being in GO 2. I suspect we won't really know the truth about who is or isn't in the show until it's released, but to the Anons who felt they are alone in having feelings of hesitation over these casting decisions: You are very much not the only one who feels as you do, and I'm glad you felt comfortable enough to write in and share your feelings with me. We'll just have to wait and see what happens...
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evilwickedme · 9 months
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I wish I had something to say frankly about GO2 like I was actively holding myself back from making any commentary on barbie as my own form of solidarity but frankly there's nothing going on in my noggin except senseless screaming
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tio-trile · 9 months
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I totally get not wanting to put your commentary in the good omens or good omens spoilers tag but would it be possible to give them some kind of personal tag? I haven't been able to watch it all yet either
Everything that actually spoils the plot of season 2 I tag under #good omens season 2 and #gos2 spoilers. For general asks I just tag as #ask...I can start tagging go2 hate under #good omens critical
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lmao accidentally deleted all of my ep6 commentary and tbh that's probably for the best im losing my mind
EDIT: IT WOULD HAVE BEEN UTTERLY INCOHERENT YOU'RE WELCOME TO BE SPARED FROM IT
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massharp1971 · 9 months
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Okay so I haven't watched GO2 but the second hand reports and Gaiman's commentary are resonating a lot with being in a fandom (Stargate Atlantis) where the writers hated the fans for being a bunch of emotional queers and women instead of Properly Rational Cishet Menfolk.
Maybe I'm outa line, but maybe I'm not.
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artemis-pendragon · 2 years
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I love good omens. like I know y'all know but. I just really really love good omens so much
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neil-gaiman · 3 years
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I just watched the Sandman trailer & I am SO excited. It looks amazing, which you already know but it can't hurt to hear again.
I wanted to say thank you to whoever should hear it for making sure the trailer had captions. So many trailers just don't bother. I know captions are something you've made sure received your attention in the past, and it is very much appreciated.
On a side note, would you happen to know why the episode commentaries on the Good Omens DVD didn't get a subtitle track? I know it's not really under your control, but it seemed odd when all the rest of the special features are captioned (which, again, often not the case and VERY appreciated here) so I was curious. And perhaps a bit hopeful for future editions.
Regardless, thank you for doing what you do, and for sharing your stories with the world. It's a better place for it. Can't wait for Sandman!!
I don't know, I'm afraid. On the stuff under my control I made sure I got to see and even double check the captions. But that wasn't something that I was responsible for. I'll try and find out who will be responsible for it on GO2 and make sure it happens.
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Georgia football vs. Arkansas final score, commentary from Athens
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The Georgia Bulldogs defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks 37-0 on Saturday, Oct. 2 in Sanford Stadium.Below is play-by-play and scoring updates from the SEC matchup.3:03 p.m. More Pod pointsJack Podlesny connects from 37 yards to make it 37-0 with 3:46 to go2:47 p.m. Zamir White finds end zone againGeorgia opens a 34-0 lead with 12:12 to go in the game after a 15-yard Zamir White touchdown run.2:08 p.m. Bulldogs add another field goaGeorgia didn't throw it at all on a 10-play, 33-yard drive that ended with a Jack Podlesny 30-yard field goal. Georgia 27-0 with 10:05 to go in the th1:10 p.m. Not a touchdown this time but pointsThe Bulldogs again got in Arkansas territory, but had to settle for a 46-yard Jack Podlesny field goal. Bulldogs lead 24-0 with 7:38 to go in the first half. Stetson Bennett third down pass nearly was picked off.
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