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Albert de Morcef, nearly immediatly after seeing Monte Cristo’s talent with guns : yeah, I should do a gun duel with him. I’d win.
Okay hear me out.
In Metropolis (Lang, 1927), the relationship between Josaphat and Freder appear today as giving strong gay vibes.
And I couldn’t help myself to find some parallels with Good Omens. (Like Josaphat would be Crowley and Freder would be Aziraphale)
- Freder was in a sort of new Eden
- Josaphat is a kind of fallen angel, as he is fired by Joh (Freder’s father, creator of the city, making him kinda like god).
- Freder question the morality of his father, go to the « mortal » world (the city of workers) with Josaphat, and learn their sufferings etc (like Aziraphale going on earth and stuff).
- even with all the suffering he witnessed, Freder believe in a solution that would bring everyone together
- Freder is the weak point of Josaphat when the spy come to his house.
- But it was mainly THIS. POSE.
LIKE.
Anyway end of the point.