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Hello fellow queer insomniacs,
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Check out the Queerdo Qlub community on Discord - hang out with 1 other members and enjoy free voice and text chat.
ok but hands up for s3 to contain a play on the word falling, and i specifically mean in the context of "i won't have you fall for me, angel" // "you're an idiot if you think i havent already, my dear" // "no, i mean 'fall' in the only way that matters" // "that is the only way that matters"
Friendly reminder: THE LAST THING AZIRAPHALE TASTED ON EARTH WAS CROWLEY'S LIPS
good omens is an allegory for queer deconstruction from an abusive fundamentalist religious environment.
i've talked about it on here ad nauseum, probably, but i haven't fleshed my thoughts out on it fully. this has been my interpretation since season 1, and season 2 just solidified it for me. so here goes.
it's about the choice that all queer people in an environment like this have to make, and both choices suck and end with loss.
choice 1: stay with your church community, your friends, your family, the world you've always known, but never be true to yourself. because they will never fully accept you if you are true to yourself.
choice 2: embrace your queerness, live your authentic life, and leave it all behind. you're torn from everything you've ever known, everyone you've ever loved. but it's what you have to do to be happy. aziraphale is stuck between choices. crowley never had a choice. his was made for him.
heaven are the church elders. the protectors. the ones who say they have your and god's best interest in mind, always. they don't. to them, hell are the blasphemers, who are both unworthy of redemption yet can only be saved by it. they are the arbiters of what is good and right and bad and wrong.
aziraphale's story is one of both learned faith and earned faith. learned, in that he's been indoctrinated his whole life. been to church at least twice a week since birth. earned, in that he's seen the good that the church can do–they feed the hungry, shelter the unhoused. how could people who do such good be capable of cruelty? and surely, when they are cruel, there must be some greater good to come out of it?
crowley was faithful once, too. he loved god. loved church. but he knew he was queer from a young age, and asked questions about it. not because he wanted to make trouble, but because he wanted to understand. to understand why something he knew about himself to be so innately true could be wrong. but the church didn't see it as that–they saw the embodiment of sin, questioning them. their authority, their virtuosity, the fibre of what holds their organization together, and he was cast out. was kicked out of his home, alienated from his family, his friends, his community. he fell. and he now sees the church for what it truly is.
as for aziraphale, he's accepted the fact that he's queer, but had faith that his elders had his best interest at heart when they spewed homophobic ideology. he never believed the ideology, not really, but he had to believe (made himself believe) that the people who spread it meant well. that they meant it out of kindness, out of protecting queer people from damnation. he wanted to believe that not everyone in the church was like this, that not everyone in the church thought all queer people are inherently people of sin. that is, until a mentor, someone he trusts, perpetuates it too. he's had moments in his past that chipped away at his faith: he'd stayed friends, or whatever you want to call it, with crowley, and crowley had tempted him into trying new things that the church wouldn't approve of. things that aziraphale loved. but this moment with his mentor is when his faith is truly shaken. it's the beginning of his active deconstruction.
and so he leaves. he leaves and finds crowley and they build a semblance of a life together with what they have. they're happy. he's learning that he doesn't need to go to church to be holy. that he doesn't need to be holy to be happy. that he's allowed to indulge in the things he loves without guilt and shame.
that is, until that mentor shows up at his doorstep, offering him everything he's ever wanted. insinuates that he knows him and crowley aren't just friends, and assures him that they can come back to church together. that they're going to change things in the church, and that aziraphale can help. that they need aziraphale to help. (they don't. they want a pious gayboy to help repair their image. it's performative activism at its finest). aziraphale is being offered his family, his community, everything back, and crowley can come too. preying on his wants and desires, manipulating him back into their control. so of course he says yes. they'll get to be together with everything they've ever known and aziraphale doesn't have to make a choice between losses anymore. (deconstruction isn't linear, and abuse is cyclical.)
but crowley makes it for him. crowley tells him no. he doesn't want that life and doesn't want to go back to those people who hate him so much. who hate them so much. crowley knows what the church is about and sees it for what it is. they're not about god, or moral good or doing what's right. all they want is control. it's about the optics of the organization. it's about influencing what serves them and their agenda, and crowley knows that aziraphale is just a pawn to them. ("Why would we go back to them, when they think that who we are is wrong? Is vile? They think us the embodiment of sin and you want to go help them with their PR campaign?")
but aziraphale doesn't know that, can't know it, and crowley can't make him see it. (aziraphale knows that they cast crowley out, that he was kicked out of his home. crowley never shared with him about what happened after. the nights on the street, the things he'd endured to survive.)
and so crowley kisses him. he kisses him to tell him not that he loves him, because of course he does. he kisses him to tell him "This is what you leave behind. We would never be able to do this there, to be this there, even if they say we could. Our lives are here, our safety is here. this is what you're giving up."
crowley has been through it and experienced their cruelty firsthand. aziraphale won't be able to see it until he experiences it, too. he won't be able to realize he's being played if he doesn't even know that there's a game happening in the first place.
i can't recommend watching the show through this lens enough. it makes aziraphale's story that much more heartbreaking, because there's this intense duality of indoctrination vs. deconstruction that lives within him constantly. (imo it's also the main difference between book aziraphale and tv aziraphale: book aziraphale is significantly further along in his deconstruction journey. it's why he's a bit more of a bastard. tv aziraphale is set back a bit further, which sets up his deconstruction arc beautifully across three seasons.)
it's why aziraphale has the ability to peel back layers of himself and his train of thought depending on the situation at hand–he literally has two trains of thought happening at once. the indoctrinated one, and the deconstructed one.
and when crowley kisses him, it's the first time in his existence that both trains of thought have been that present simultaneously. it's both trains colliding full speed with each other. it's why we see both livid, hesitant frustration and fierce passion and longing at once. it forced him to confront something that lived so deeply within himself that he wanted to bring to light on his own terms, but crowley was desperate. the kiss wasn't i love you, please stay. it was look at what you're leaving behind. we could've been us, we could've been this.
and i think that whatever happens in season 3, whatever heaven does that makes them finally irredeemable in aziraphale's eyes, it'll be a beautiful ending to his deconstruction arc. not that deconstruction ever ends, not truly, but for the first time in his existence, he'll be able to see heaven, hell, and the system as a whole clearly for what they are: a bunch of self-righteous dicks.
[if you're curious about religious deconstruction and what it means, this video by therapist and social worker mickey atkins talking about deconstruction in reference to shiny happy people, a documentary about the duggar family, is a good place to start. cw for pretty much all types of abuse imaginable, fyi.]
"give me coffee or give me death"
the metatron's conversation with nina has been bugging me. he muses aloud whether anyone ever asks for death instead of coffee, and then calls it "predictable" when nina says no.
this has probably been speculated already, but what if aziraphale didn't really have a choice? what if "coffee or death" was literally the offer the metatron gave him? what if azi couldn't say no because the metatron threatened to do something terrible to crowley unless azi agreed to come to heaven and assume the role of supreme archangel? (exactly what that terrible something might be i don't know, but i'm sure the metatron's got some cards up his sleeve... maybe michael can't erase someone from the book of life, but the metatron can and would? idk.)
and maybe the metatron guessed (correctly) that azi wouldn't put crowley in danger just to stay together on earth and try to wiggle their way out of heaven's grasp this time. predictable. that sly bastard probably also assumed that crowley, an ex-demon with no allegiance to hell or heaven, would refuse azi's desperate offer to rejoin the angelic host. also predictable (to the metatron, at least).
could this explain azi's agitated state of excitement when he's relaying the metatron's offer to crowley, the way he reacted to the kiss, and that forced smile in the elevator at the credits close? mayyybe. (or maybe not. i don't mean to take away azi's agency; the choice may very well have been his alone, regardless of any manipulation on the metatron's part, and it does fit with his sense of responsibility and righteous optimism, as many other metas have expertly discussed. i'm just spitballing here.)
but if the metatron's offer came laced with a serious, credible threat, i don't think azi would see it as a choice. he already took the coffee. he wouldn't push the metatron to his ultimatum. not if it meant putting crowley in danger. but maybe, just maybe, he'll be able to find a way out of this mess from the inside - and make some much-needed changes in heaven while he's at it.
maybe that's what azi's thinking as he steps into the elevator and away from crowley, even though both of their hearts are breaking. hopefully we'll find out in a few years' time.
Gabriel does not know what Beelzebub's favorite song is. he literally does not even know a second song. he heard them say "I like this one" and was like "ok this is the only song forever now bb" he really is THE himbo of all time
Funny thing is it probably became their favorite song after he miracled it for them at the pub. 🥺🥺🥺
Aziraphale Calls Crowley
Thoughts on 1.07: Aziraphale calls Crowley
Okay, so Aziraphale and Crowleys’ phone call is so precious! Especially given how the Lockdown video’s call ends (with them separated and - let’s be honest - mutually pining for one another), it’s so lovely to have a phonecall which directly leads into them meeting to collaborate in person!
#celestial divorce
two times when Aziraphale was sure Crowley will come back + one time when he wasn't
Just the two of us.
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GOOD OMENS (2019-) "The Ball" (2.05) Requested by @maandarinee
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My questioning question for the purpose of asking:
In the subtitles (season 2, Episode 4 if i remember right? The part like right before Shax interrogates him), Aziraphale calls the bentley Lesli. Is this like a name or nickname it has? Or maybe it was an error in the subtitling?
If you do get to this one, thank you in advance for your time! :D
He says “Let’s see”. The subtitle people were very imaginative and didn’t ever go and look at the scripts.
As an avid user of subtitles my whole life, this is often the case and results in me having to pause and rewind 10 times before I comprehend a confusing sentence that I *know* is not captioned right
Dear Neil Gaiman…
Sleep?
A good thing.
A thing which I will never achieve
Hi Neil!
I see the numbers slipping for Good Omens recently and I fear that people are forgetting that the time to rewatch in order to have s3 is still ongoing I believe.
do you think potentially reminding fans to watch/ask others to watch again would be worthwhile?
Honestly I'd rather people persuaded their friends and families and interested acquaintances to watch the show, than that they watched it over and over. It means more to Amazon and this to the show if new people come and watch Season 1 and then watch Season 2 than it does people rewatching it.
So far, I've gotten my girlfriend to watch the entire series, who then got her bestie to watch the entire series, and last night got my sibling involved as well (starting once again at The Beginning bc they never finished season one)
Does the good omens fandom ever scare you? Or at least concern you slightly
Nope. They seem lovely. I'm never going to complain about people being emotionally invested in or caring about stories I've written.
Neil Gaiman Tumblr FAQ: Good Omens
Tumblr questions that Neil Gaiman has already answered. Yes, it does have some Neil-provided info of S2. But, it is spoiler leak-free! (It also does not have spoilers from early screenings of S2.)
Docs Version: Here Spreadsheet Version: Here
I’m excited about Good Omens 2 and I was already going through Neil Gaiman's blog ( @neil-gaiman ). I initially made it for me and my friends for reference, but then decided to go ahead and throw it out into the Tumblr void, too. I hope it helps.
I made my own FAQ about this here (please check it before messaging me): OrpiKnight's FAQ FAQ
Before you ask a Good Omens question, look here. An incredibly impressive job of research and gathering.