Both the opening scene and “Every” share a small theme/musical melody that creates a deep emotion context to the pairs inner feelings.
Listen below to how the notes ascend and descend:
Pre-Fall Crowley’s still has an angelic choir, a holy radiance and innocence we haven’t heard associated with him before. The theme sweeps into a bright major as he laughs at the joy of his hard work and the birth of something bright and new.
However, Crowley making a nebula fills him with the same joy as a kiss with Aziraphale. The melody plays in dramatic strings that cry out with a smaller choir which slowly drags away. A melodic interpretation of the fallen angel. Yet, the music falls to minor after the initial hope of the kiss. Sadder. Slowly falling apart.
This isn’t a birth of something new like his joyful nebula, but potentially a loss.
In conclusion: Season 2 is actively slowly killing me. David Arnold went insane this season.
More GO Analyses:
- The Metatron is a Parallel to Original Sin/the Serpent of Eden
(if anyone's new in the fandom, 'every' has been a code name for the leaked ac kiss that appeared more than a month before the premiere as a one frame in a collection of kisses prime video and ac had the 'every' word over it, the fandom tried to contain the leak and referred to it as 'every' ;) :))
“my heart leapt from me. you smile now, I can see its pieces still stuck in your teeth. and what’s left of it, I listen to it tick. every tedious beat going unknown as any angel to me.”