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lunaciechie · 2 months
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You were my childhood..I can't bring myself to say goodbye...so I will stuck with see you around! ❤️
Thank you for everything!
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lunaciechie · 5 months
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I absolutely adore you artworks! I can't wait to buy somes prints!
Love from New-Caledonia~ ❤️
GOOD OMENS SEASON 3 IS HAPPENING SO I SHALL REPOST ALL OF MY GOOD OMENS ART IN CELEBRATION!! 🥳❤️
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WAHOO!!!
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lunaciechie · 5 months
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We are ineffably elated to confirm that Good Omens will return for a third season! This calls for a round of hot chocolate and sweet treats!
@neil-gaiman
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lunaciechie · 5 months
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OMG What a big boyyyy!! (Yes, the one of the left).
Would you bless us with knowing his name ?
Neil! You said you were walking YOUR DOG. I still feel cheated you didn’t brought YOUR DOG to tumblr yet! We want to meet YOUR DOG. DOG DOG DOG
(I bet it’s a really good dog)
He is the best dog. But he is a bit big.
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He is the one on the left.
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lunaciechie · 5 months
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Hello Mr. Gaiman, while I bet this question has been asked before, who came up with Crowley’s walk in the show? Did you or the writers suggest that, or was it all David Tennant?
It was the writers of Season 1. Nothing to do with me or David Tennant. It was all the writers.
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lunaciechie · 6 months
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I'm still not over the both of them being seperated now.
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lunaciechie · 6 months
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Sorrows...SORROWS !
He didn't wanna be alone...HE DIDN'T WANNA BE ALONE! 😭
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We could argue he is surrounded by people with all those timelines, and since he protects them all he gets to interact with each..in his own way, so is he really alone ? 
He still doesn't get to feel the warmth, love and comfort from a unique and personal connexion. All he did with each of his friends, and the troubles, memories they all shared. They remember him, he remembers them, but this is all. They never get to have more now ?? 
Maybe he is okay with a broad connexion to everything instead of a personal one but...this situation still looks devastingly sad.
(or...could he like...still meet with people in the same way he time slipped ??? Only if a Loki is around them and he "takes over" that Loki's body in time ? Damn that's cruel)
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lunaciechie · 6 months
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lunaciechie · 7 months
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Absolutely no context for this, idk they’re probably going through their 346th Armageddon. But fear not, for bamf Aziraphale seems to have arrived 👀✨☄️
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lunaciechie · 7 months
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I'm drawing this at some point, I swear! This is just too good!
Imagine Nina and Maggie trying to cheer Crowley up and Maggie (a non drinker and definitely not into the bar/club/pub scene) just blurring out 'we should have a Girls Night Out!" And then been embarrassed about it because she made assumptions about Crowley gay man expression? (Crowley, not a man or gay) but then the night comes and Crowley shows up on full femme outfit, very dark and sexy, she/her, and Nina and Maggie were definitely not expecting this. And Crowley goes "You said it was Girls night out?"
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lunaciechie · 7 months
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Can't wait to see this finished! It's amazing!
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wip wip wip ! Didn’t have time to work on it this week, but got finally some time this evening ! That won’t be the only shot, but that was the longest part to animate. So impatient to colour and finish iiit
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lunaciechie · 7 months
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“Well ?”
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lunaciechie · 7 months
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I say become one with the chickens Sir Gaiman. Become. One. With. The Chickens~
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hi niel. i have a very important question:
if you were being attacked by an infinite number of chickens, how many do you think you could kill before the chickens overcame you?
Couldn't I just climb a tree? Or get in a car and drive away? I bet I could finish out my lifetime before the chickens caught up with me.
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lunaciechie · 8 months
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Random Good Omens, Crowley, nebula... thoughts!
We know Crowley created a nebula, and was quite upset at the idea that his beauty would serve only as a "wallpaper" for humankind.
So I wonder if magazines, scientific studies about stars, planets etc...is like reading fanfictions for Crowley ? A show of appreciation, fasination mostly from human for his work, unknown to human of course. I know he didn't create the whole stars system buttt still.
I can imagine him grumbling about every inacuracies, but also I would imagine he would be happy. Happy, maybe, that there are such magazines or studies about stars systems and planets he didn't think humans would ever be gazing upon but found a way to eventually.
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lunaciechie · 8 months
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Angels, Demons, and the Presence of God
A Good Omens Analysis done by an atheist who's kinda invested in Christianity. Avaunt if it might make you uncomfortable.
Themes, through lines, and tendencies - Part 1
Parts: 1, 2, 3.1, 3.2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
God introduces us to the story, she tells us what's wrong and what's correct.
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We're compelled to believe her, she's God, after all, she knows everything.
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But why is she here? Why is she telling us this story? Simple. It's just a game for her.
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So, if we trust God from the start, then her response to everything must be correct, and yet, after Adam and Eve are expelled from Heaven, it's hard not to agree with Crawley here.
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"I can't see what's so bad about knowing the difference between the Good and the Evil," says the demon, the one who had just been the snake who brought Adam and Eve to their damnation. And yeah, we, as humans, can hardly imagine life without that knowledge. What would it be? Just living in the garden forever, like ants in an ant farm? No free will, no desire, no fear either. Being a shell. Even animals know and have those things.
So, of course, by placing the tree of knowledge right there, in the garden, not "on the Moon", God set humanity up. It was just a matter of time, an experiment, if you will.
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And nobody but God knows what the plan is.
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By whom? There is the Word of God, we literally just heard it, but in this situation we, external observers, are on the same level as God who is telling us the story. She winks and smiles, and we laugh at her jokes.
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If everything is part of the Plan, is it even possible to do a wrong thing?
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Both of them are concerned that they did the opposite of what they were supposed to do. And they kinda did. Crawley kicked the Plan into motion, while Aziraphale possibly led to War becoming a thing.
However, isn't all of it, everything, a part of the Plan?
They are aware of the difference between the Good and the Evil, they think that these things are what they are and what they're supposed to do, but with everything being in the Plan, it's nothing more than a stage play where they play their parts as they're supposed to. Unavoidably.
Or do they?
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Almost 6000 years later and it's time to end things.
But Crowley has developed a little thingy one could call "free will".
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Not wanting to fulfill the plans of Hell that are in correspondence with plans of Heaven, Crowley doesn't put his all into his prescribed function.
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Meanwhile, Aziraphale is just Doing What He Wants, Gabriel, on the other hand, is here strictly for business.
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Not long after, God graces us with her presence again. This time she explains how the Antichrist got swapped into the wrong family. While she does explain it, we don't get the idea of whether she wanted it to happen.
The thing is that it's demons and angels who move the Plan, people have free will and therefore, they aren't controlled directly by God. But what happens if a demon half-arses his assignment and then a couple or more people misunderstand what's happening? The Plan starts cracking at seams.
The card trick explanation is there not only for the viewer, but maybe for God herself. She never explains her actions, after all.
And does being All-knowing mean that you control everything there is to know or are you simply aware of everything?
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And then the Antichrist is named Adam, not as a destroyer of worlds, but as the first human who was created to experience the world purely, as a newborn.
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God, who knows everything, uses "perhaps" and "probably" when talking about the third child who we never see again. That shows just how little she cares. He's just a normal human with a normal life. Who cares?
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After learning that the world will end, Aziraphale is calm because he's sure his side would win. Crowley doesn't argue with him on that, he simply points out that life in Heaven would be unbearable for someone as accustomed to Earthly pleasures as Aziraphale.
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The only thing that can persuade Aziraphale to listen is the perspective of lunch, a small Earthly pleasure that Aziraphale can't refuse himself. Something he wants, not something he has to do.
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Crowley's argument for the world is that there are innocent lives that don't deserve to be destroyed. He'd been burnt, he knows what being punished is, especially, punished for something you don't see as a crime.
Aziraphale, on the other hand, believes deep down that every punishment is just because it's inflicted by God who can't be wrong.
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And this is Aziraphale's main argument. He's an angel. The main thing angels possess is obedience.
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Then Crowley appeals to Aziraphale's programming. Because the Antichrist is of Hell, Aziraphale should try to stop him.
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Aziraphale thinks he's doing the right thing, but even then he still slips and reveals a bit of what he's thinking about working with Crowley who can also see that being a real possibility, even if subconsciously. And he knows that it's not the worst thing in the world, even if it's awful.
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Heaven is pleased with Aziraphale's actions, but they're also indifferent. He comes off as a bit of a try-hard and they know that the Plan doesn't account for him. Still, their lukewarm reaction is very mild because they don't see yet that Aziraphale is once again led by his wishes.
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When the Armageddon draws near, Crowley suggests that Aziraphale could kill the Antichrist. It really sounds weird as Aziraphale is still seen as a goody-two-shoes by the viewers. But the fact is that Crowley simply can't do it himself (he's too soft) while also not seeing any other options, except for asking the only person he trusts to do it. And it's wild, but that's literally his only option.
Aziraphale doesn't refuse to kill the boy, his belief in the greater good is too strong to make murder impossible.
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When Crowley asks Aziraphale to not do his magic act, Aziraphale knows he can still do it because that is what he wants. And Crowley won't do anything about it because he's too soft.
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And then, as they're ready to act when the Hellhound appears, they wear clothes that are the opposite colours to what they usually wear.
Angels are supposed to obey, but Aziraphale only wants to indulge himself.
Demons are supposed to be evil above all, but Сrowley doesn't have an evil bone in his body.
They don't have the traits of their opposite factions, but they lack their factions' defining traits. As it has been said many times by many people, they are more human.
Crowley has a lighter side (his compassion), Aziraphale has a darker one (his judgement).
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Then we meet the actual Antichrist, a boy who want to live a happy life.
God introduces us to him, he's just a boy living his life, unaware of his destiny, unaware of the fact he even has a destiny.
But God knows. God knows.
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This is the first part of my analysis. It's based on the first episode. Further parts will follow, one per episode.
I haven't reread the book for this, it's based only on the show, so if you see any points that can be made differently based on the book, don't fault me.
Parts: 1, 2, 3.1, 3.2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
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lunaciechie · 8 months
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On Aziraphale, Protection, and the Greater Good
Alright folks. I’ve already written quite a bit about the ways the Metatron was trying to manipulate Aziraphale here, but I wanted to give credit where credit is due and talk a little bit about how I don’t think that necessarily means it worked nearly as well as the Metatron thinks it does.
Because Aziraphale? Is not stupid. It’s one of his defining traits that though he might occasionally be slow, he has always been intelligent. He has also always been a fighter. And a bit stubborn. And though the fact he is allowed to be all that and still stay soft is one of my favorite things about him, that does not mean he is soft and soft alone.
With or without Crowley, Aziraphale has nearly always been a character who, above all else, does what’s right. This is part of what Crowley loves about him and it’s part about what we as the audience love about him too. He shelters a demon on the wall he is meant to be guarding. He gives away a sword to humans and lies to God about it directly to Her face. He struggles immensely with being asked to do anything he cannot reconcile with his morals and, even if he might fight against his impulses as to what’s right for a little bit, when push comes to shove he almost always falls on the right side of that scale. It’s important especially that this is also true of him even without Crowley in the equation.
Now, Crowley makes it much easier for him to be this person. He encourages and enables Aziraphale to be himself. He complicates and challenges Aziraphale’s worldview but in a healthy way that helps him grow and develop it, but never forces Az to be someone he isn’t. He also, most importantly, gives Aziraphale someone he understands. He is a connection. And a connection that allows Aziraphale to take his time and to make the excuses he needs to, at least for a little while. Because he understands that while Aziraphale is slow to change, he is not as resistant to it as he often reads to be - especially when he thinks that change can benefit the greater good.
Because Aziraphale fundamentally loves Earth and the people on it. And he knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that Crowley does too. Not taking an opportunity he has to help someone has never sat well with him - even if that person is a naked Gabriel showing up on his doorstep. He does not run away with Crowley in season 1 because it would have been wrong to run away when he felt he could help and the same principle applies here too with the decision he comes to about the Metatron’s offer.
While I definitely think the Metatron was using lovebombing and other manipulation techniques on Aziraphale I highly suspect he is underestimating his new Supreme Archangel. And I highly suspect that what is happening here is not Aziraphale folding back into this own cult as much as much a few other things that could be happening.
I may poke around at a few more of these later but for now I want to focus on Aziraphale lied theory laid out here by @las-lus. This whole season has focused quite a bit on Aziraphale lying/using sleight of hand for Crowley's sake. It makes sense he would do this too to protect him from the Metatron and critically I don’t think it’s an accident that the only shot we get of his conversation with the Metatron are flashbacks from Aziraphale's narrative point of view. Reading this actually changed the whole trajectory of this meta so please take a look at it if you've got the chance! I really love this theory a lot and would've slapped this all on a reblog if it wasn't so big. (Though I'll be the first to admit I'm biased to anything that lets Aziraphale do some rescuing.)
At it's core this makes this action a protective one. He is a guardian given a flaming sword by God. He was built to protect. And we see him in this role throughout the series even if it's not always in the way we expect or in the way he was necessarily built for.
I want to start before the beginning. This scene is an important one for a lot of reasons, but for the context of this the important bit is that Aziraphale is already anxious. He’s a bit starstruck and a little baffled by the strange angel he’s stumbled into chatting with, but his primary focus in the meat of this scene is actually concern for this stranger's welfare. The instant the topic turns critical he immediately starts glancing around anxiously. This scene ends with him saying, "I'd hate to see you getting into any trouble." and giving us one of the most worried expressions I've ever seen on his face.
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Then again at Eden, the first time we meet Aziraphale, we are shown him acting twice in a row for the sake of keeping others safe. We see him offer Crowley shelter from the storm and also give away his God given weapon to protect Adam and Eve. A lot of people tie Crowley to Eden for obvious reason but I think people often forget that, yes, without Crowley humans don't leave Eden but without Aziraphale they do not survive it.
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We then see him in conflict over the Flood. As far as we know he doesn't act here but he quite clearly thinks it is wrong. He's high strung and tense and his attempts to rebuke Crowley's frustration feels more like him trying to convince himself.
Now we get to Job. This minisode is so fascinating to me for a lot of reasons because through most of it, against pattern, we have Aziraphale as the driving force throughout it. First we get Aziraphale checking in with Heaven to make sure there wasn't some official solution to this. (We also get a line in there that I think says a lot about Aziraphale's priorities when he specifically draws attention to his concerns for Sitis being old enough birth that many times would be hard and risky.) Once Heaven fails him here Aziraphale is the one to reach out to Crowley and Aziraphale is the one to press for them to work together. He takes a gamble, hoping that his instinct that Crowley does not want to hurt kids is accurate, and gets up in Crowley's face to challenge him when Crowley refuses to prove him right. It is not Crowley taking the lead here, bringing Aziraphale in but rather Aziraphale trusting his owns instincts are right.
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Aziraphale is also crucially the one constructing the charade Crowley plays in front of the angels as Bildad the cobbler/midwife. Aziraphale immediately and without hesitation provides Crowley with the pieces he needs to make the lie convincing enough. He tells him that what they need is an expert on human births and Crowley rolls with it and then clarifies very quickly that Gabriel witnessed Eve's birth, signaling to Crowley that mimicking that would be the play.
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He is trying to tip the scales to get the outcome he wants - to keep this family safe - before he ever utters a lie. And then he does. He lies directly, giving his word as an angel. This is an act that eats him alive inside. He literally thinks he has fallen for this and has perfectly resigned himself as being damned to Hell for it and does it anyway. Because he knows it was right. Because he thinks a family of five he has no real connection to are worth falling to protect.
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By the time we hit the Globe in 1601 Aziraphale's primary objection to their Arrangement has evolved from concern about what Head Office will think into concern specifically for Crowley's safety.
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Then in 1827, even if it's in a misguided way, his concern starts out on Elspeth and her soul. He tries to protect her and very quickly changes his tune as soon as he's given proper evidence that what she was doing was net good. Again he is the one driving most of this narrative and the duo's actions forward as Crowley drifts along trying to get him to see that some actions aren't fully good or bad but can exist in a moral gray space. We also get him verbalizing his own moral code here explicitly when he wants to heal Morag.
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He continues to have concern for Crowley on the forefront of his mind - asking very quickly after his good deed for Elspeth if he's safe or if hell noticed and then a few years later denies Crowley holy water out of concern that it could destroy him.
In 1941 we first get him operating under cover trying to unsuccessfully lie his way into dispatching some Nazi. We then get him offering himself as a magician for Crowley's sake and using sleight of hand to keep evidence of their relationship from making its way to Hell.
In particular I want to draw attention here to the fact the episode we revisit this moment in has two very similar moments toward the beginning and end of it. This episode opens with what the episode is named for - Shax hitching a ride with Aziraphale. He's relatively amicable with her until she at one point implies harm to Crowley wondering out loud why he would risk destruction for Az. Then toward the end when Furfur enters the dressing room, Aziraphale is pleasant and kind until the moment it becomes clear Crowley is being threatened. In both cases his expression turns more neutral and his body language becomes more focused and serious. He is ready to protect at all costs and is done being polite to these people who threaten his demon.
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From there we go to 1976. Here as he hears about Crowley's holy water heist, he makes a choice. Even though he does not want Crowley having this weapon at all and tells Crowley as much that that position hasn't changed he realizes how dangerous trying to steal it could be. So he decides to make it as safe as he can in the circumstance, putting aside his own wants and feelings for the sake of minimizing even potential harms.
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Even good old 'you go too fast for me' is a form of protection here. Even if it hurts and even if it's not want they want they need at least one of them to pump the breaks to make sure they are not discovered.
Then the world nearly ends. I won't examine what happens there too closely but I think we can all agree Aziraphale was willing to do quite a lot to insure the world and Crowley were safe once Crowley gets him on board with raising Warlock. Though I do want to note I don't think it's an accident that a lot of what Aziraphale says to Crowley at the end of six has echos of the bandstand - the last event Aziraphale has to reference that he knew would make Crowley go away.
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A lot of the core of the current season is built around all sorts of protective Aziraphale actions. The flashbacks all gesture at it in some capacity, and anther notable one is him sacrificing books both as weaponry and to make the ball happen. He has committed to securing their safety before a single demon even shows up looking for Gabriel. We also get him willingly risking war to defend the people in his shop. Episode six in particular shows us a lot of Aziraphale in this mode, which he's pretty much locked into from the moment the demons arrive, Whether it's protecting Gabriel, Nina and Maggie, or at one point putting his body between the demons and a whole crowd of people including Crowley.
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This season is a season that emphasizes that Aziraphale is a liar. It is one that draws attention to him pulling tricks and on him learning to do that for the greater good. It it about him learning that sometimes the choices we make are often more morally gray than we would like. And most importantly it is about Aziraphale believing this world and the people in it are worth protecting.
And who does he want to keep safe more than anyone? Who did he fight to share his life with? It makes sense to me that he would do this for Crowley. It's perfectly in character and gives Aziraphale the due credit I think a lot of theories lack. Because, to me, Aziraphale isn't the one that walks away from Omelas, Aziraphale is the child who would willfully sacrifice himself to keep the people he loves safe.
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Good Omens S2: The Metatron's Plan to Separate Aziraphale and Crowley
Alright. I just finished rewatching S2 of Good Omens. When I first watched it I was a ball of mess and couldn't really formulate any thoughts. Now, though, I have a bit of a clearer head and here are my thoughts...
So let's start at that bit where the Metatron asked if he could speak to Aziraphale (yes, we are skipping the coffee as I believe there was nothing on it to make Aziraphale act in any weird way or control him whatsoever). Go back and pay attention to time stamp 36:15. That look that the Metatron gave to Crowley after Aziraphale turned his back was an i-have-an-evil-plan look. Now, I think this evil plan was as simple as "I will tell Aziraphale that he should replace Gabriel as the Supreme Archangel AND tell him that he can bring Crowley with him." Doesn't sound so evil, no? But it is. You see, the Metatron knows that Aziraphale, with his religious trauma, will be easy to manipulate into thinking that being the supreme archangel is an opportunity for him to be able to make a difference. The cherry on top here is that he can turn Crowley back into an angel and bring him back to Heaven where they can work together. The Metatron knows that Crowley knows better and wouldn't fall for this. He knew that they would have a big fight, which is exactly what he needs in order to separate them.
Separate them? Why? Well, because of that 25 Lazarii miracle they did together. The way I understood it, that measurement means that with that teeny tiny half-of-a-miracle was enough to resurrect 25 dead people (pls correct me if I'm wrong). If this is the case, then imagine what they could do together if they actually used up all of their powers to its fullest. We know that Heaven is preparing for the 2nd coming and they certainly wouldn't want Aziraphale and Crowley to thwart their plans like last time. Separating them is perfect, even more, one of them will be in Heaven under the watchful eyes of the Metatron.
Still not convinced? Well, go back to time stamp 47:44. See how fast the Metatron came back right after Crowley left. When told that Crowley did not take it well, he brushed it off like he knew that was going to happen. He immediately proceeded to tell Aziraphale that they should get going. Aziraphale backed away because everything was happening all at once and it was so overwhelming, he obviously needed some time to think and gather his thoughts. But the Metatron made sure not to give Aziraphale any time to think, he needed to get him out of there as soon as possible while his thoughts and emotions were still muddled.
I believe that Aziraphale and Crowley together would be powerful enough to stop the 2nd coming. I don't exactly know how, we'll have to wait for S3 (and please please please keep on rewatching, let's convince Amazon that S3 is a MUST!).
EDIT: I just saw on Facebook that the Metatron wearing a black coat instead of white (or something light colored since he's an angel) is kinda sus. I think this goes well with this whole theory I made up. Like, he really is up to no good and that's foreshadowed with the way he dressed.
I will be posting my theory on why Aziraphale did not go back to Crowley after the Metatron told him they were preparing for the 2nd coming. I think this post is long enough, so I'll just post that separately.
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