Drawn for @do-it-with-style-events Mini Reverse Bang in collaboration with - @therainbowsaltsblog who wrote a fantastic fic to go with it that you can read here: A Night to Remember featuring genderfluid Crowley
1941: Aziraphale wants to thank Crowley by inviting him over for dinner at the bookshop, after Crowley helped him with his magic act. It's definitely not a date, right?
Picture ref from Masters of Sex photoshoot.
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Inspired by the tweet under the cut by @shaybeenerd have Crowley rocking a mini skirt on this Trans Day of Visibility. Stay strong, people!
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This is so Gender of Crowley and honestly I’m here for it
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In all seriousness, the non binary representation in this season is probably the best nonbinary representation I have ever seen in media.
Starting from Aziraphale not assuming Muriels pronouns and referring to them with they/them like it's the most normal thing in the world.
To Crowley (and Shax) using Beelzebubs pronouns so so so effortlessly.
No major talks like "What do you mean they?""I'm not a he/she I'm a they.""Huh? A what?" "Mom, dad *major inhale with tears streaming down their face* I'm non binary"
No "I'm non binary and it is so so so difficult whatever will I do with my life."
Beelzebub not needing to correct or remind anyone of their pronouns.
Misgendering being completely defenestrated
Non binary people being in the background and also being in the spotlight
Non binary people actually having personalities, feelings, thoughts and their own problems and not just being there for the character progression of cis people. (Or as a cash grab)
Just non binary people naturally existing. It's beautiful.
Edit: ALSO one of the two main characters (the two BOTH being actually non binary, like dafuq? You don't have that ANYWHERE else) outwardly stating they're non binary in a very casual and not at all heavy way
And the different types of non binary being recognised. He/him Crowley and Aziraphale, they/them Beels, Saraqael and the magic shopkeepers' spouse (both of whom are polyamorous!), she/they God, he/they Satan etc.
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butch aziraphale and her cool, mysterious goth partner
bonus pin close up cus its too blurry to see
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if i had a nickel everytime i watched a show with the word ‘good’ in the title, in which an immortal being with great supernatural powers tries very hard to master human magic and fails miserably, i would have two nickels. which isn’t a lot, but it’s great that it’s happened twice
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If I see ONE MORE person insinuate that Gabriel and Beelzebub are a straight couple, I am going to LOSE IT. Beelzebub is only ever referred to with they/them pronouns and they are literally the Prince of Hell. Don’t piss me off.
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I’m still not over this “former demon” thing. I mean, what does it MEAN. Is demon a job description? Can he choose not to be a demon? What about Aziraphale? He seems to think he’s still an angel, right? Even if he doesn’t work for heaven. And Crowley still calls him angel (also for endearment purposes probably, but still).
Or does Crowley just say it for Shax’s benefit. Not a demon anymore as in holy water can’t hurt me. (“He isn’t one of us anymore”)
Crowley doesn’t want to be a demon right? He never wanted to be. Does he just choose not to be? Like the same way he chose a new name?
He isn’t one of the bad guys. He didn’t want to be before, but he had to pretend at least (“I go along with hell as far as I can”). Now he just is his own thing. Not a demon. Not an angel. Crowley.
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is this anything?
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If I had a nickel for every time in 2023 that a popular non-human character from a beloved piece of British media was explicitly stated to be non-binary while being played by David Tennant, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot. But it’s weird that it happened twice.
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A wip before I go to cry in my sleep
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From Georgia Tennant's Instagram story (02.14.2023).
Links: 1, 2, 3
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I think what cemented Good Omens as the ultimate fuck you to hate and bigotry was Crowley's "Not actually. Either." And I will NEVER get tired of talking about this line because this fucking line right here proved that everything Neil has said online and the actors have said in interviews about these characters in regards to queerness, has all been fucking true. And no, you don't need to say it out loud and make a big deal of it, but this line has permanently and majestically made this show true to its word, even though it would have been so much easier to play that game of are they aren't they. This line has saved me in so many ways, and I don't think I'm the only one affected by it like this.
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it just sort of boggles my mind that aziraphale and crowley, despite being occult, non-humans who a) don't age, and b) actually stick around in places for a long time (the bookshop is easily 300 years old), are just perceived as human men by the people around them. we as the audience know they are infinitely aged yet unaging angel and a demon/ fallen angel, but the humans they meet don't. And they don't assume any different.
they probably think, yeah ok just some guy, a bit off, a bit queer, a bit of a bastard actually, and leave it at that. And in modern times, among their proximal environment of Soho, the perception of them boils down to oh that's the eccentric but obviously gay bookseller who never seems to actually, uh, sell the books and dresses only in period dress (suppose he likes history bounding), and there's his obviously gay goth boyfriend/husband with his antique car, what a functional middle aged married couple.
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