The War Ahead - Bleeding Heart
So it begins...
(I will never draw another wing ever again > immediately proceeds to plan another feathered piece)

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The War Ahead - Bleeding Heart
So it begins...
(I will never draw another wing ever again > immediately proceeds to plan another feathered piece)
Technically, we never see them wear the "turtleneck" without the jacket, and the fact that NO ONE in this fandom has proposed this idea is unacceptable
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Hello, I’m writing a piece on escapism and identity in relation to science fiction and fantasy characters. I would love to speak to you if you feel like certain characters are / have been important to your identity, or how important fandoms have been in your life if they have at all :) feel free to message or leave an ask, as long as it’s not anonymous so I can get back to you it would be extremely helpful !!!
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My love for Anthony 'Snake Hips Tony' J. Crowley has increased with this picture ✨️
Me since July 28th 2023
I find it extremely funny that the entire Good Omens fandom is absolutely in love with Bildad the Shuhite for seemingly no reason. Can one of you please tell me why we love him so?
It's like distilled Crowley before his walls have come up entirely. He's clearly considered his place in the world and made some decisions about the kind of person he wants to be and seems more or less comfortable in those lines he's drawn for himself. He's goofy and having fun, teasing people and taking delight in being a little bit of a shit when Aziraphale first shows up. He's... lighter generally than modern Crowley but not naive like the Starmaker either. He's maybe the most Balanced we've ever seen him. Then he for just a little, once it's clear to him that he's safe to be a little vulnerable, lets himself be. He lays out in front of someone who should be his enemy, talking openly about being on his own side more than Hell's. Then reassures that same supposed foe in his own way that things are okay like this and that they can be alone together. He's excellent and an excellent insight into the kind of person Crowley is both within his own context and also once he lets himself open up a little more. At least, that's some of what it is for me.
A few more reasons, some frivolous, others less so:
Best costume in the entire series, both seasons, bar none. It's so layered and detailed and gorgeous. Stop gawping at the beard, y'all. Look at that CAFTAN. In closeup wherever possible -- a lot of the fabric texture and stitching detail gets lost in long shots (not that it doesn't still look good -- it very much does). If there's ever a Good Omens costume exhibition, Bildad's caftan NEEDS to be in it.
His dance between "these are the rules" and "ain't no rule." He uses the bet documentation to justify his presence and talk Aziraphale down from instant smiteage. Then he "ain't no rule"s his way into rescuing kids of two species. (Yes, I know I owe a rules meta. I will get to it, promise.)
His Captain Carrot Exact Words gambit against Aziraphale. The grim, deliberate delivery of his trick-with-the-truth is so perfect.
His displays of raw fiery power. Dude is kinda scary taking down Job's villa tbh. I'm here for it.
His raw honesty about where he stands vis-a-vis Hell. His hints to Job about how horrible She and Satan are. His independent-mindedness. Set yourself free, Bildad, and try to free others!
His "yes, and" improv style. He miracles Sitis into naming him and just rolls with what she says. Aziraphale needs an obstetrician, he becomes one. The angels need an ersatz Eve-like birth, he picks up the cues immediately and provides one.
His refusal to hide from Her while She's talking to Job. Whether it's "what else can You possibly do to me?" or straight-up "do Your worst" defiance, it's brave. Sure, he had license to be there and do things, but the things were done already at that point. His welcome, especially standing next to an angel, is not what I would call assured.
The way he backs off on the humor when it becomes clear to him that Aziraphale is deeply distressed about defying Her, and how gentle he is from that point on.
So yeah. Bildad's my guy.
every time i start to feel cringe for being too deep in the hyperfixation i remember the intense depression i have waded through and have to remind myself that enjoyment is fleeting (so grab it with both hands), and life is for loving (so hold that love close), and if anyone thinks i’m cringe they must not be having a very good time (and i hope they can find a good time soon).
Something so cozy about autumn in the UK and the rain and cold and cups of tea and scrolling tumblr and listening to the bands you used to listen to at 16 reminiscing your teen relationships watching shows you fell in love with in school and the slight feeling you’re back in a time that just doesn’t exist anymore but you still get some level of comfort from it
he just a baby 😭
One thing I love about Crowley --never stated, but consistently shown-- is that he is, at heart, an engineer.
I have a few different things to say about that. Let's unpack them.
As the Unnamed Angel, we see his designs for the Pillars of Creation are millions of pages long, comprised of cramped text, footnotes, diagrams, schematics, etc. It's very...Renaissance polymath, in the way it implies a particular intersection of artist and inventor.
Also: in the naked romanticism with which he views his stars.
We already knew he made stars, but in s2 we learn that he did NOT sculpt each of them by hand. He designed a nebula ("a star factory," he says) that will form several thousand young stars and proto-planets, and all --aside from getting the 'factory' running-- without him lifting a finger. We also learn that these young stars and proto-planets stand in contrast to those made by other angels, which are going to come 'pre-aged.'
...I'm reminded of Hastur and Ligur's approach to temptations. Damning one human soul at a time, devoting singular attention to it over the course of years or decades, and how that stands in contrast to Crowley's reliance on, quote, 'knock-on effects.'
Ligur: It's not exactly...craftsmanship. Crowley: Head office don't seem to mind. They love me down there.
Hm.
I'm also reminded of the M25.
The M25 may not be as grand as a nebula (sentences you only say in GOmens fandom...), but LIKE his nebula it's an intricate, self-sustaining engine that does Crowley's work for him, many times over. Again.
That's some pretty neat characterization --and so is the indication towards Crowley's disinterest in victimizing anyone tempting individual people. It takes a considerable amount of planning and effort (and creeping about in wellies), but in accordance with his design the M25 generates a constant stream of low-grade evil on a gigantic scale.
Cumulatively gigantic, that is. Individually? Negligible.
But no other demon understands human nature well enough to parse that one million ticked-off motorists are not, in any meaningful way, actually equivalent to one dictator, or one mass-murderer, or even one little influential regressive. That's the trick of it. Crowley gets Hell's approval (which he NEEDS to survive, and to maintain the degree of freedom he's eked out for himself), and at the same time ensures that any actual ~Evil Influence~ is spread nice and thin.
It's some clever machinery. And he knows it, too:
The Unnamed Angel and Crowley are both proud of their ideas.
(musings on professional pride, Leonardo da Vinci, the crank handle, and 'the point to which Crowley loves Aziraphale' under the cut)
Alternate season 2 ending where Crowley runs into the elevator, punches Metatron's lights out, and swallows him whole like a snake
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