Please tell me that a season 3 of Good Omens is confirmed. I beg of you Mr. Gaiman.
It won't be confirmed unless enough people watch Season 2 to make Amazon happy. And it's strike season, which makes everything harder.
But obviously Season 3 is all planned and plotted and, if I get to make it, will take the story and the people in it we care about to a satisfying end. If I wasn't on strike I'd be writing it currently. Our set is still standing in a studio in Bathgate and we would all love to get back there and finish the story in the way Terry and I plotted, long ago.
Season 2 was emotionally damaging and it was written perfectly, i just wanted to start with that as it was beautiful. However, I do have a question, is there a reason Nina Sosanya plays both Sister Mary Loquacious and Nina? Initially i assumed they were the same character and she’d just changed her lifestyle but that doesn’t seem to be the case. I was wondering why two characters are played by the same actress or are they the same character?
Because I wanted Nina to play the character of Nina. Maggie was a satanic Nun too, and I wanted her back to play Maggie.
People were asking me what counts to help get Season 3 made. And the answer is, 1) people watching S2 and watching it to the end, 2) people who haven't watched Good Omens before watching Good Omens, which very much includes Season 1.
So if you know people who haven't seen Season 1, get them to watch it. And if you are at the homes of people with Prime Video who have never seen Good Omens, this is your chance to introduce them to the world of Good Omens while helping make a statistic that the algorithm people are following.
Can we talk about how heartbreaking it is that Crowleys crime against heaven was simply wanting life to continue on. He just didn’t see the point in the universe ending when everything they were creating was so beautiful.
it's the fact that Aziraphale still thinks Crowley's demon status is something that needs "fixing" 🥲 but it's also about Crowley not understanding that his "holiness" is an inherent part of Aziraphale and not something he'd give up voluntarily, it's about personal identities being lost in relationships, its about the romatinisation of "us", it's about Nina not understanding why Maggie sells records when you can stream it, it's about the inherent struggle between keeping you "you" while still finding space for "us"
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