David Tennant as Crowley from Good Omens (for a late Tennant Tuesday - or whatever day today might be)
Source:Ā Blogtor Who Good Omens article on Jan 15 2020
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David Tennant as Crowley from Good Omens (for a late Tennant Tuesday - or whatever day today might be)
Source:Ā Blogtor Who Good Omens article on Jan 15 2020
people asked for a matching Crowley to the Aziraphale from yesterday so here he is
*screams*
The tears. The fucking tears accumulating in his eyes just before he puts his sunglasses back on.
I would like to spend... I mean, if Gabriel and Beelzebub can do it, go off together, then we can.
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God, the fact that when Crowley said āYou canāt leave this bookshopā he really meant āYou canāt leave me.ā And so when Aziraphale, who didnāt understand that was what he meant, replied with āNothing lasts forever.ā All Crowley heard was āWe were never going to last forever.ā Even though that was NOT what Aziraphale meant. Those two real are the gold medalists of miscommunication.
Season 2 is bookended by two scenes where Crowley's heart is broken.
Season 2 is bookended by two scenes where Aziraphale is the one breaking his heart.
Season 2 is bookended by two scenes where the machinations of Heaven are the reason why.
Season 2 is bookended by two scenes that are thematically linked in the soundtrack (the song that plays when he creates the nebula, and the song that plays when he kisses Aziraphale: same song).
Season 2 is bookended by two scenes where the long-awaited and longed-for moment, punctuated by the song, ends in disappointment.
Season 2 is bookended by two scenes that are, as of right now, Aziraphale's first and last memories of Crowley.
Oh no I've hurt myself again.
I just thought about this -- Crowley had planned out everything he was going to say, but it wasn't supposed to be sad. It was supposed to be this big revelation, this wonderful step together in a new direction.
He was nervous but this was supposed to be a good thing.
This was supposed to be boozy brunch at the Ritz.
And then Aziraphale said what he said, and Crowley knew. He could see it all slipping away from him. He knew, and he tried anyway, and he almost cried during it, but it wasn't supposed to be that way.
It wasn't supposed to be sad.
He wasn't supposed to cry. But he did, because he knew that it was already too late, and he had already lost.
I think there is A LOT in the fact that Crowley chooses to kiss Aziraphale.
Gabriel and Beelzebub have chosen each other, yet the show is very careful in not having them kiss or even hug romantically; they are Superior Beings, not humans, so they don't conform to humans' way of performing, showing, or possibly even feeling love. If they were humans, I'm sure they would have happily kissed before disappearing into their happy ever after, because that's what (most) humans want to do in such circumstances, and also because it's a fast and sure way to clarify the feelings to the audience.
This is in contrast with the kiss Crowley chooses to give -a very rushed, passionate, not though through, human kiss. He had already talked about his feeling (as Nina suggested), he had already made a confession, no one at that point was in doubt about where he stands for Aziraphale. So why the kiss? It wasn't necessary to clarify his feelings...or was it? I think is was necessary to further clarify them. To me Crowley is not saying just "I love you" with that kiss, he is also saying "I love you in a human way, I love us not the Angels we could be Up There, I love us here on Earth".
He does not want to be back in Heaven, not even with Aziraphale; he's been there, he's been there in a very high rank, he knows that it is not a nice place. He wants to stay on Earth with Aziraphale and that's what he's trying to tell him by choosing to show love in a human way.
#6000 years of lack of communication (inspired by this post by @wilyserpentofeden)
I'm not really getting the Aziraphale hate because even without all the pressures of religious brainwashing etc etc we've literally just seen through his eyes:
- Crowley radiating joy at the sheer wonder of the universe only to be crushed by orders from up high
- Those orders being the ONLY reason Crowley fell. Aziraphale knows (and has always known) that Crowley fell simply because no one wanted to listen to his ideas.
- 6000 of Crowley clearly aching to do good in defiance of his own nature
- Crowley admitting how desperately lonely that defiance is for him
- Crowley being BETTER than Aziraphale at morality and making Aziraphale better as a result
- Evidence that no one is ever going to be chill with Angel/Demon relationships unless they are too powerful to be stopped and/or willing to vanish
- That they are never going to escape the monitoring of heaven/hell (they literally were *stalked* by both sides the entire season) so they can't just live unnoticed among humans
- Even during their last few years of 'freedom' Crowley has still been desperately unhappy. He's at the 'what's the point of it all???' stage BEFORE anything bad happens in S2. For all he talks about the preciousness of their life, Crowley is radiating misery during his freedom whereas Aziraphale actually seems happy.
Like why WOULDN'T Aziraphale see this offer as the perfect solution? Crowley can get what he always wanted - to do good without anyone stopping him, with Aziraphale helping. It can be exactly like the nebula scene forever - only this time Aziraphale can just bask in Crowley's joy.
From his pov he is sacrificing his own life on Earth for THAT.
Oof we are in the last 20% of a very angsty slow burn, kiddos.
I know Crowley calls Aziraphale āangelā because well⦠he is an Angel. However you cannot convince me that Crowley is unaware this makes them look like a couple. He is 100000% aware that āangelā is typically used as a term of endearment, usually in romantic relationships. And he continues to use it anyway cuz the thought people see him and Aziraphale as a couple makes him very happy.
I canāt believe I went through all of Season 2 assuming Nina was the stand-in for Crowley when you actually pay attention itās so CLEAR that sheās Aziraphale. I was tricked by her spiky, sarcastic, cynical outer shell and lulled into a false sense of security by Maggieās bubbly optimism and wholesome goodness, because on the surface they reflect the ineffable husbands perfectly, in their personalities, their aesthetics, even many of their actions and morals. but not, and this is the real key, when it comes to their ārelationshipā. but those first impressions really had me damn fooled.Ā
I missed the blatantness of Ninaās āweāre just friends. actually weāre not friends. we barely know each other.ā the same thing Aziraphale said in season 1.Ā the way he still struggles to quantify their friendship when Nina asks. Ninaās sarcasm when Crowley asks about rain and awnings because it worked for him (we all know it LMAO). hell, that whole convo the girls have in the rain is so AziraCrow (āI know. Iām not your typeāĀ āā¦You have no ideaā hits so much harder the second time, help meeeee.) āLindsayā maybe being symbolic of Heaven and Aziraphaleās toxic relationship with them and their abuse? (the handwritten text messages in red pen make me think of angry notes on paperwork, anyone else?) because Crowley has never actually cared about what Hell thinks of him, just not getting into trouble (or him or Aziraphale getting hurt). Maggie is always chasing Nina. NINA NEVER GOES IN THE RECORD STORE. Just like Crowley always goes to the bookstore, to Aziraphale, Zira NEVER WENT TO THE FLAT (apart from The Swap but that doesnāt count imo). Crowley has always chased Zira, not the other way around. Always there to rescue him, always going to him for company, always relying on their shared connection, always US.Ā OUR SIDE. All through season one, he comes to Zira every time to work together, never trying to work alongside Hell in any way that isnāt to save their skins or Earth, while Zira hides things from Crowley because he STILL thinks Heaven is ultimately good and will do the right thing if he can just show them. fix it from the inside.Ā
Maggie working up the courage to finally say something, to put herself out there, while Nina is utterly oblivious and then when she does realise Maggie has feelings, becoming standoffish, putting up that barrier, fighting it, denying it, ITS SO CROWLEY AND AZIRAPHALE IN THAT ORDER.Ā the way I was fooled into thinking Ninaās trust issues are Crowley because he does have trust issues ofc he does BUT Crowley has ALWAYS TRUSTED AZIRAPHALE. has always relied on him. has always been hurt when Aziraphale doesnāt immediately reciprocate the way he expects (the holy water request, the bandstand, theĀ āoff in the starsā etc). heās always the one putting himself forward. Aziraphale has always been the one to second guess everything, to fight their connection, their similarities, their friendship. the girls really made me think it was going to be okay when they sat Crowley down, even as my inner sirens were going haywire about Metatron interfering, they were telling Crowley he just needs to open up and itāll all work out BUT HEāS ALREADY AT THAT POINT. he may not say it, and by gosh is that part of their damn problem, but heās always SHOWN IT. heās not Nina who needs time to heal and recover from her broken trust, heās always been Maggie believing it doesnāt matter, theyāll end up together in the end anyway AND I WALKED RIGHT INTO THE TRAP THAT THIS MEANT THEY WERE GOING TO BE OKAYYYYYYYYYYY
no bc this is literally the same joy as the first scene he has just matured- heās just been affected by everything heās gone through since. Falling, losing his sense of self, experiencing the horrors of hell and the horrors and sorrows of humanity, nearly losing the world & the material things he loves- at one point actually losing his only companion- but heās still the same person he still loves so deeply, he still has so much joy- aziraphale just doesnāt SEE because it so often happens when Crowley is actively admiring Aziraphaleās actions or when he is doing something for him when he isnāt there to make him happy.
good grief I need a lie down and a gin and to be held
Reasons why, "And we've spent our existence pretending that we aren't" is haunting me weeks later:
There's a self-awareness here that wouldn't exist if Crowley only just realized he and Aziraphale act like a couple once Nina said it. He's known this for a long, long time to say they've both been pretending
Relatedly, Crowley says it's mutual. He thinks Aziraphale has acted like a romantic partner towards him, knows it, and has been in denial
Crowley thinks they've been like a couple since the beginning. It's not, "We've spent the last 100 years pretending that we aren't" or "We gradually drifted from our sides and formed our side." He thinks their relationship has been fundamentally the same their entire lives
The voice crack
How frightened Aziraphale is that Crowley is breaking the rules of their little unspoken dance and actually calling out what they are
I feel like Aziraphale and Crowley will be forced to speak to each other by Nina and Maggie and so they will sit in one room locked up by them and theyāre going to be absolutely fuming and still refusing to talk
But they will finally snap and start fighting through which they will mention all the misunderstandings over the years
YOU DIDNāT TELL ME YOU WERE HOMELESS
IT WAS NOT YOUR PROBLEM
YES IT WAS IāD NEVER LET YOU LIVE IN A CAR
YOU TOLD ME I WAS NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU
I NEVER SAID THAT
YOU CALLED ME ONE OF THE BAD GUYS
THATāS NOT⦠THATāS NOT WHAT I MEANT
I TOLD YOU I LOVED YOU AND YOU TOLD ME NOTHING LASTS FOREVER!
I MEANT THE BOOKSHOP! I CHOSE YOU OVER THE BOOKSHOP!
YOU WANTED ME TO BE AN ANGEL LIKE I WAS NOT GOOD ENOUGH THE WAY I AM
I WANTED YOU TO BE HAPPY AND SAFE! YOU NEVER TOLD ME GABRIEL WANTED ME TO SHUT UP AND DIE!
I WANTED TO PROTECT YOU!
I WANTED TO PROTECT YOU TOO!
6 thousand years of misunderstandings until they stop and need to catch a breath because fucking hell and Aziraphale says fuck this and grabs Crowley the way he grabbed him and kisses him