But didn't Aziraphale introduce themself to Crowley in the beggining of season 2 ?
I'm confused about the GO timeline. When Crowley and Aziraphale first meet, we learn that They will be "shutting all this down again in about 6,000 years.". But Crowley tells Nina and Maggie that he and Aziraphale have been talking for millions of years. How is that possible?
Because there was lots of Good Omens angel time before Earth Time started.
I'm the french friend. I dunno if it's clear but basically, in french, it is written "Aziraphale" but pronunced very differently compared to the english pronunciation. The "Azirophale" is a way to write it the way it's said in english (and to be precise, the way it would be written would be more "Azerophael").
But just forget about us, we called Crowley "Rampa".
hi, absolutely love your blog, thanks for everything you do 😘
my question is, would you by any chance know why one of the tracks from the season 2 soundtrack spells Aziraphale with an “o” (“Monsieur Azirophale”) ? is it just another way to spell his name (maybe to make it more French or something) ?
thanks :)
Hiya! :) Thank youuu! :) <3. That is an excellent question! I'm afraid though I have absolutely no idea! :D <3, perhaps @neil-gaiman does? <3
Edit: My french friend said: You know how in differents language we don't say the letters the same way ? So if we wanted to right it as pronunced, it would be like that. So yeah, it is to make it more french :) <3.
The face I did when I saw that Islington was played by Peter Capaldi...
I kinda love that you've written *two* TV shows now where a significant character is a fallen angel played by a tall, thin, extremely talented Scotsman who's also played the Doctor -- ineffably delightful coincidence <3 (The Neverwhere DVD's on my Christmas list!)
I will not rest until I have made all of the tall thin Scottish actors who have played or will play Doctor Who into Fallen Angels.