We all know the "Simon Cowell" episode of psych, yeah? You know that scene where Shawn and Gus are singing really badly but they have to win despite it? Yeah, I am fully convinced Shawn was singing horribly on purpose to fuck with Nigel, since he knew he'd have to win. Purely fucking shit up on purpose for the hilarity of it. And Shawn singing bad just messed Gus up, so obviously he ended up sounding bad too. This is what happened, you can't convince me otherwise
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My gosh, Tom Hiddleston is an absolutely phenomenal actor, and I don’t see that mentioned enough! Like, truly, he carried that episode.
Yes, I loved the fun banter between him and Mobius (obviously Owen Wilson was a perfect casting choice. His charisma is stellar), but when it came down to tension, drama, pacing, urgency—absolutely no one delivered like Hiddleston. He really made it feel like time was running out. He always makes you feel the emotion. The man has the wet eye look Down, okay?
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he may have had one too many
inspired by @threebea’s lovely tags on my previous post
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"You wanna see what's under his bed?"
"...N-no, I do not?"
Leverage is unreal man 😭.
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My thoughts on why Aziraphale never agrees to go to Alpha Centauri with Crowley:
Spoiler alert for good omens!
Hello together,
I don't know if anyone will read this but I wanted to share my thoughts on good omens 2.
We all watched the beautiful scene at the beginning of the season, where Crowley creates the universe. And while it is a really sweet scene, I would argue that it doesn't seem to really serve a purpose in the storyline. (In contrast to all the other ineffable husbands through time scenes)
But while I was rewatching the whole series I realized a possible reason why Aziraphael never says yes to going to Alpha Centauri with Crowley, and the key to that was placed in the first scene of season 2 episode 1
Remember how Aziraphael tells Crowley that it is a shame that all of creation is only gonna be running for a few thousand years (meaning not only earth but the whole universe that Crowley just created is gonna be destroyed; including Alpha Cenaturi)
Crowley was really disappointed by that news, which seemed to have contributed to his fall (leading him to asking questions). We know Crowley remembers his life as an angel (he knows the passwords in heaven for example). Maybe he doesn't remember the reasons why he fell (other than asking questions) but for whatever reasons Crowley thinks he could go to some corner of the universe and live a quiet life far from heaven or hell.
But Aziraphael remembers that it is all going to end someday thats why he doesn't wanna leave earth
Aziraphael knows that even if he goes off with Crowley, it won't be forever because it's all supposed to end anytime soon (like he tells Crowley in the opening scene of season 2).
Aziraphael loves Crowley, but he also loves humanity, and he believes that he and Crowley can save the world from heaven and hells destruction. He can't abandon his duty on earth, and he also still believes that heaven can be good again. He wants to make changes in heaven, and he wants to build a better future for him and Crowley.
They both love the earthly goods, they don't want to leave all the temptations behind. Aziraphael believes in a future where they dont have to hide in a dark corner of the universe. A future where they can go dining at the Ritz without having to fear whatever plan heaven and hell have plotted. A future on earth that lasts at least another 6000 years or if possible even eternity.
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Ever think about how Sam has to watch her best friend die. Twice. And the second time she has to do it on purpose. She has to listen to Danny scream his lungs out while being shocked with a shit ton of electricity.
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Not my mum and I trying to work out where the train station on Beyond Paradise is because we're both pretty sure we've been there.
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