Did I get any advice on how to manage my hyperfixation that has taken over my life to the point that it has become a problem?
No.
Did he pull out his phone and Google "Good Omens" and say "Oh, Neat. There's a lot of famous people in this. Oh, Neil Gaiman! I'll have to watch this."
aziraphale with the funniest career trajectory in history: cherub -> FUCKS UP FIRST ASSIGNMENT SO SO BAD -> DEMOTED TO PRINCIPALITY -> dishonorable discharge -> FAILED EXECUTION -> retirement -> PROMOTED TO SUPREME ARCHANGEL
this feels like a good time to say that when I was a teenager I went to hear Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman talk about Good Omens the book (I know! I know!!!) and they said that one of their favourite things about writing it together is that it brought their two fandoms together and caused all the terry fans and the neil fans to hook up. So suddenly they started seeing all these couples where one was a skinny goth Gaiman nerd and one was jolly fat little Pratchett nerd. “And,” said Terry, “they looked like lots of number 10s walking down the street together!”
and now I realise that of course Az and Crowley are the ultimate number-10-in-human-form couple.
Because you and Mr. Fell don't ever talk to each other. We talk all the time. We've been talking for millions of years. Bla-bla-bla-bla-bla-bla-bla-bla-bla. I say something brilliant, and he says something unintentionally funny back. It's great. You never say what you're really thinking.
Oh, you guys have no idea the delight that Job minisode brought me. This suggestion was originally introduced in Season 1, or at least it was hinted at. Crowley doesn't seem to eat at all but whenever they're out together, Aziraphale will eat like his life depended on it and Crowley would just watch him devour things BITE. AFTER. BITE.
Him tempting Aziraphale with beef as if he's Eve and it's an apple was such an interesting backstory. It's like Crowley knew the hedonistic monster he was creating.
"You know, I could hunker down at your place. Slither over and watch you eat cake." —Crowley to Aziraphale in the Good Omens Lockdown special