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@batbeech
An oldie of mine.
Crowley and Aziraphale through the years.
from one, two
commission me on kofi
shipping a consensual, safe & sane pairing all the while i'm shaking my head in disapproval so the audience knows i still love wildly toxic abusive fictional dynamics
GOOD OMENS (2019 - 2026) I 1.03 // 3.01
『 So, how do you two know each other? 』
– via knjfedog (x)
In every time and place, in every lifetime and universe💫
I do love that Jesus rolls up to Whickber Street like “hey have you seen an immortal with funny eyes?” and without missing a beat Mutt’s Spouse is just like “oh our resident unhoused eldritch horror with unresolved trauma and substance abuse issues? yeah he’s right down there, can’t miss him.”
the concept of a version of Aziraphale finally having a mother who loves him, who he talks about fondly and casually on his first date with Crowley… that makes me want to sob actually. I’m so glad he gets more than God in the end.
they were never going to be free to love each other
I think part of why the S3 ending works for me, despite how painful it is, is that Aziraphale and Crowley never actually had free will in the original universe.
Not really.
We, as the audience, experienced their relationship through a very human lens, so we kept imagining they could eventually just “run away together” and finally be happy as an angel and demon. But the finale reveals something much darker: their entire existence existed inside an authored system.
God admits She kept putting them together because their love amused Her. Crowley was “given” to Aziraphale. Their meetings across history were not random. Their longing was observed, nudged, cultivated, but never actually allowed to fully resolve.
That’s horrific.
Not because their love wasn’t real. Their love was probably the most real thing in the universe. But the framework surrounding it was fundamentally manipulative.
They were never safe. Never free. Never truly allowed to choose each other completely.
Which is why the ending ultimately requires a new universe.
Not because Aziraphale and Crowley “failed” to make it work. Because the original cosmology itself was abusive.
The tragedy is not that they loved each other and lost. The tragedy is that they finally realized the game itself was rigged.
And once they understood that, there was no ethical way to continue existing inside it.
GOOD OMENS | 3.01 - The Finale
A missing scene. Thanks for all the fanart and fic throughout the years, you guys
People mad at the ending don’t get just how incredibly perfect it is for them, in a godless world with no games, no sides, no heaven and no hell, they still managed to find each other and fall In love all over again , they are finally able to fully love eachother and live a life just for the two of them, with nothing holding them back, they can finally be together and have everything they couldn’t have before.they’re finally free to love each other for as long as they both shall live. If that’s not the perfect ending for these two I don’t know what is.
Jesus was the best part of s3 I think
she kills me
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