other shows: break the fourth wall maybe once when a character stares into the camera
supernatural: all the walls are broken and the entire house is crumbling down (was it caused by a ceiling fire? no one knows)
โOnly Crowley and Aziraphale working together can hope to put it right. And they arenโt talking.โ
Oh. Oh this is going to be fucking hilarious.
"Maggie, tell Crowley I am of course willing to accept his help even though this could have been much easier if he'd have just come with me in the first place."
"Erm, Mr Crowley --"
"Nina, please inform his most holier-than-thou that it was his plan that got us into this mess."
"Tell him yourself."
hi mr. neil gaiman!!! i just binge watched almost all of good omens last night for the first time (10/10) and got a bit consumed but i wanted to ask: will there be another season? and are they actually gay or am i being queerbaited the fuck out of? because they havenโt like directly said anything but
We're just queerbaiting you. Nina and Maggie, for example, are both happily married to nice men, and none of the things you think you saw at the end of Season 2 Episode 6 actually happened, as Crowley will explain to his wife or wives at the beginning of the next season.
Hi Neil,
In Good Omens S2, Crowley says to Dr Dalrymple, "You might want to think about washing your hands, it'll be all the rage in a few years," or something similar.
How does Crowley know that "it'll be all the rage in a few years"? When I first heard it, it sounded very like he had some kind of precognition about events that would take place in the future on earth, which makes no sense to the rest of the story when having knowledge of future events would have been very, very useful to him and Aziraphale.
Then I got to thinking that maybe Hell were responsible for disease causing bacteria and he just had some understanding about how all of that worked.
He does the same thing in the book with Leonardo da Vinci and the helicopter. Either he has an understanding of science and the world, or he has visions of the future. Or he read up on the ineffable planning a long time ago. Your call.
Do you guys ever think about how canonically the vessels that angels occupy arenโt supposed to age (s12e10 when Cas is impressed his buddies kept their same vessels for well over a century. Also apparently Cas tells Jimmy when he first was requesting permission to inhabit his body, that Jimmy would not age while he was doing so.)
โฆbut Castiel definitely ages. Obviously I get that this is simply because Misha himself is aging, but *my* in-universe headcanon is that heโs choosing it, (whether consciously or unconsciously) because he wants to grow old with Dean.
โWhat happened? What sort of spell was that? Is that an unforgivable curse?โ, โItโs called sniper rifle, you wizardly scumโ
Crowley canโt come back to Soho because with Aziraphale gone they will know heโs single now and half of Soho will be trying their chances and nobody can blame them
It might be an unpopular view but I don't want Aziraphale and Crowley's relationship to have been part of the ineffable plan. I don't want their love for each other to have been just another chess piece on God's board, destined, since their creation to fall in love. They deserve better than that.
If anything, I want their love to be in spite of the plan. For, just like their sense of right and wrong, their emotional growth together to be hard fought and all their own. I love the idea that it flies in the face of what is expected from an angel and a demon.
I don't want them to love each other because they are supposed to. That would be so diminutive. I want Aziraphale to love Crowley because he's Crowley and Crowley to love Aziraphale because he's Aziraphale. Divine plans and prophecies be damned. Being part of the ineffable plan would erase the agency and beauty from it. Their love is theirs.
All aboard the 'Shit went wrong in the garden and they never met' AU train choochoo
He's gonna have to pay for that table