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chaotic-autumn · 1 year
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i love that by the Shakespeare scene, pretty much at the beginning of their "arrangement", Aziraphale's reasoning for not following Crowley's plan isn't "I'm only supposed to do good" it's "I don't want to risk losing you" your honor they are so sweet that it is a risk to public health
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janeway-lover · 8 months
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okay i realize that aziraphale and crowley meeting before the Fall provides angst and they get separated and it's very beautiful and lovely
BUT
i've always loved the idea that the wall was the first time they ever met. for one thing, it's a Hell of a meet-cute. but also just the idea of meeting someone for the first time and you've been warned about them, they could destroy you without a thought, and yet
they don't. they laugh at your jokes and talk to you and it's the sweetest thing.
although, i also don't mind them meeting at the Beginning Beginning and then forgetting after the Fall. Okay shut up yes I know Aziraphale says "I knew the angel you were" shut up yes okay. just don't worry about that. maybe he's speaking metaphorically or something i don't know. but i like the wall being a beginning, not just for the world, but for these two.
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camilleflyingrotten · 1 month
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New concept idea: blackout poetry of the bible but make it as gay as possible (and good omens themed of course)
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parlapina · 5 months
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"How would you describe most of your favorite shows/books?"
Like this:
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viperinz · 7 months
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aziraphale aka the ceo of heart eyes towards one (1) specific demon that is the love of his life
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certified-moth-moment · 6 months
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GOOD OMENS DAY! SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE EARTH!
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itsscottiesstark · 10 days
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It just occurred to me that if they do start shooting in January, they'll be shooting all through the awards season. Meaning that if they attend any ceremonies there's a good chance we'll get a blond tuxedoed up Michael and a red haired celestial suited up David and I'm not ready for it.
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aosmccoy · 9 months
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anyways. thinking about the bentley doing literally anything aziraphale tells it.... not speeding, turning yellow, giving him sweets, playing whatever he wants..... you know that quote from howl's moving castle, “calcifer, you're being so obedient”..........
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inefffablle · 1 month
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i will never get over how pained aziraphale looks during the kiss.
i will never get over how pained he looks because you just know that this isn't how aziraphale wanted it to go. this isn't how he had been planning it to go.
you just know he wanted it to be tender or even passionate but loving, and instead it was a goodbye. crowley’s final farewell.
i will never get over how pained aziraphale looks during the kiss.
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bloodymarymorstan · 9 months
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So yesterday I watched all the historical scenes of Crowley and Aziraphale in chronological order and then feverishly came up with a new interpretation of the "you go too fast for me Crowley scene" so here it is:
Ok so now we know from season 2 that the Dirty Donkey pub where Crowley holds his heist-planning meeting is right across the street from Aziraphale's bookshop. This means that when Aziraphale goes to meet Crowley in his car he literally just walks across the street, but it also means that when Crowley offers to drive Aziraphale somewhere he isn't offering to take him home. The previous implication of that interaction was that Crowley was going to drive Aziraphale back to his bookshop, but Crowley knows that the bookshop is only a 30 second walk away so that's obviously not the case. In fact, Crowley doesn't actually ask Aziraphale if he wants to be driven home, what he actually says is "can I drop you anywhere?" and then "I'll give you a lift, anywhere you want to go".
So now we know that Crowley isn't trying to drive Aziraphale home, the conclusion we have to draw is that he's asking him if he wants to go somewhere else with Crowley. This is kind of a covert way of wording things, but Crowley is still testing the waters at this point in their relationship. He pulled this same tactic in 1941 when he said he would give Aziraphale a "lift home" and then ended up taking him somewhere else which led to them spending the entire evening together. "I'll give you a lift" has essentially become code for "let's hang out". This also explains why Crowley looks genuinely disappointed and upset when Aziraphale turns down his offer (and why Aziraphale acts apologetic about it).
But, considering that we know Aziraphale has fallen for Crowley by now AND that they went out together in 1941, why the "you go too fast for me Crowley" line? My explanation is this: in 1941, Crowley nearly got in big trouble with Hell simply for having been seen with Aziraphale, and not only did he not seem that bothered by it but he is now asking Aziraphale if he wants to go out again even though they've both been directly confronted with the risk this poses for him. I think it scares Aziraphale that Crowley is willing to risk so much just to spend time with him - he's not ready to confront the truth of what that means yet, and he's also not yet at the point where he'd be willing to take the same risk with Heaven. As usual, Crowley is a step ahead of him in terms of his commitment to their relationship, hence "you go too fast for me". Keep in mind that Aziraphale was very caught up in the moment in 1941 and has had a lot of time to reflect since then about the potential consequences of a relationship with Crowley, and he's just not ready yet even if he definitely wants it.
As a side note, I think it makes a lot of sense that this is the point when Aziraphale agrees to give Crowley the holy water (and why Crowley is more determinedly seeking it in the first place), because now both he and Crowley more fully understand the the danger Crowley will be in if Hell finds out what the two of them have been up to.
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chaotic-autumn · 1 year
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I love how big David Tennant's acting is for Crowley like he's just such a deeply fucking ridiculous being and he's flamboyant in such a silly way and it just seems like such a fun role to get to play and I loved him immediately
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minty-and-fresh · 9 months
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Watching Beezlebub give such an amazing offer to Crowley if he were to hand Gabriel’s location over to them hits COMPLETELY different upon rewatch.
They’re like “I will let you back to Hell, promote you, give you a raise, if you get me the Archangel Gabriel.” and then the finale comes and we get hit with this:
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“Well wherever he is, you find Gabriel for me, and you can have whatever your nasty little heart desires! You could be a Duke of Hell!”
Quite romantic now isn’t it?
“You hear anything about this, you come to me first yeah?” Is them being protective asf over Gabriel and worried about where he is and what will happen if Heaven gets to him first.
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ahalliance · 9 months
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i am absolutely fucking deranged about how crowley so clearly replaced the word “couple” with “a group of the two of us” then followed it up with “and we’ve spent our existence pretending that we aren’t.” how you can see azi understands perfectly welll what he means and gets this panicky look in his eyes for it . they spent their existence pretending they weren’t a couple. i need a lie down
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I dont know what's going on but im happy to be a part of it
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cottoncandysprite · 2 years
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I don't want sex I want whatever weird centuries long courting ritual the male characters in Neil Gaiman works keep having
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