I'm sure someone already pointed it out, but– I just can't get over the symbolism of the church scene in 1941. How the bomb shatters the church and kills the nazis and leaves Aziraphale and Crowley behind.
The bomb literally destroys the Good™ (the church obviously represents Heaven) and the Bad™ (we know that the nazis represent Hell because that's where we meet them again. Also, they're nazis) but it doesn't do any harm to Aziraphale and Crowley, therefore placing them with neither Good nor Bad but rather something in between.
Look at them. The sacred ground is scattered around them, not even sacred anymore, since Crowley no longer is bothered by it. What once was to resemble the Evil is now buried beneath.
But there is Aziraphale, who used a miracle to save not only himself but also Crowley. And there is Crowley, who used a miracle to save Aziraphale's books. Because they care for each other. Because they look out for each other. Because neither of them is solely good or bad, they are shades of grey.
We even see Crowley pulling the bag out of the dead person's hand, which could be interpreted as an act of ultimate liberation from the past. After thousands of years of choosing between Heaven and Hell, Crowley chooses to save the books for Aziraphale.
Even though this scene takes place years before they get cut loose from Heaven and Hell respectively, it already depicts Aziraphale and Crowley as independent from both, as their own team. It's the visual proof that they already are an us.
In the end, it all comes down to them. When Heaven and Hell lose their power, when there's little more than broken pieces left –
will never be over jordan having sex with some guy and still talking about marie during said sex like they’re so real lmaoooo didn’t even let that man finish 😭 also love how they naturally changed their voice when speaking to their parents vs speaking to him lol
“You want to know how babies are made, Kitty? Well… the bees, you see, like men, visit the flowers. Some bees like just one type of flower, though it turns out not your flower, ‘cause your flower just isn’t good enough. So, there you are, on display, waiting for the big, strong bee with his big pollen sacs underneath him, and he goes to a different flower! And sometimes, Kitty, the bee only likes other bees, and you think, ‘Well, why have you chosen that bee and not my flower!?’ But they don’t care, you see? They just buzz around and ignore you!”
cccorbin: On July 14th, 2021 I was lucky enough to shoot a scene on location playing a Creepy Pirate for a show that I would go on to become a huge fan of. Our Flag Means Death brought so many people together through it’s fandom. I had no idea that the character I was playing would inspire people to create art from it. I am so grateful to have been able to be a part of this world that @dvidjenkins masterfully created. That I got to work with the uber talented @nathan_foad and @rhysiedarby. That I got to be directed by the amazing @nacho_vigalondo. This show will always hold a special place in my heart. Here are some BTS photos and videos I shot from that day at Rubel Castle. Also some amazing art people created.