GOOD OMENS | 2019 - 2026

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GOOD OMENS | 2019 - 2026
Okay, a few days out from the finale I'm adding some more thoughts because while I'm seeing some completely valid criticism of the film (and I didn't think it was perfect) some people's reactions to the ending have been wild.
The latest thing I've seen has been people saying the ending is a plot hole, because A & C died to give humanity free will, which they already had in season 1, but that is not the issue they were trying to fix for humanity. The angels and demons don't have free will (except, arguably, A&C because they've spent so much time around humanity and each other they kind of do) but humanity does, God gave it to us because we're her favourites, but where does it get anyone? It's like the "find the lady" card game - if you agree to play, you have free will, no one is coercing you to choose one card over another, but if you're making your choice after a sleight-of-hand trick that makes you think you've kept the lady in sight when you haven't, then it doesn't matter. The dealer knows something you don't and doesn't have to threaten you at gunpoint to choose a particular card to make sure you lose. Freedom to choose a card is meaningless if the deck is stacked against you, and free will is a poisoned chalice if you're still going to be judged and punished for exercising it. "Why create people and then punish them for acting like people?"
And the thing is, the angels and demons don't have it any better - Michael is the one causing all the problems, but they're an over-worked, under-appreciated middle manager who's finally snapped after centuries of taking orders from idiots without a plan, how can you not have sympathy for them? When the system is rigged against everyone, there's no fixing it, sometimes you just have to burn it down and start again, and dying for a cause is not a waste of a life.
Speaking of - I still don't think we're supposed to assume they're fully, actually dead and their 6000 year romance was meaningless. If you watch the end credits, it gives you a little animated multiverse with different versions of the two of them, and one version is their angel and demon selves drinking in a garden. If we assume the new universe at least gets going in a similar way to the last one, for several million years there were no people, so it stands to reason all the souls were in some kind of holding pen/cosmic waiting room ("please hold, your soul is important to us") so there they are, in a garden, with millenia to spend together before they get sent back down to earth as people. And then, yes, they'll die - but whose to say they don't go back to that garden in between human lifetimes with their memories in tact for a short amount of time before they're reborn, again and again, watching each new romance they have together and waiting for the next?
One final thought, because it's a positive one and a detail I thought was very lovely - I’ve seen the headcanon in the fandom before (and possibly read soulmate fic about it) that the angels were created in pairs and the reason they're all so messed up after The Fall is that they lost their other half, so I thought it was a nice detail that at the end Michael and Dagon are running the bar together and Adam and Josh are friends/on a date, as well as Anthony and Asa being together. "Why give me Crowley? Why make me complete and then take it away?" She didn't "give him Crowley" She split them up, he found Crowley by himself, learned how to make choices and be brave and fell in love the messy, real, human way and they made themselves complete, and now they're free to do it again and again, like everyone else.
I'm still not 100% sure how I feel about the ending, there were some parts I loved and some parts I'm not so thrilled with, but I've seen a lot of people upset because now it means that Anthony and Asa got a happy ending but Aziraphale and Crowley didn't, and both the human characters didn't meet until they were middle-aged so they don't even get a full human life together, but that just isn't how I interpret the ending.
Listen, God said that She would start the universe again from the Big Bang and eventually there would be people in all their mundane glory, or however she worded it, and we pop right into that new universe in 2026, to see every major character from the show now living in the same neighbourhood in human form.
There is no way that's a coincidence or the first time these particular human souls have been drawn to each other. If there is no Heaven and no Hell, where do human souls go after we die? Presumably back to Earth for another go. The reason "Asa" felt such an instant connection to Anthony is because he has fallen in love with him before, hundreds of times, and yes as humans their lifespan is comparatively short, but if they keep finding each other over and over again then aren't they still the same people, in a way?
Maybe it's an optimistic way to interpret it, but it seems unlikely we're supposed to read it as 2026 is the first "go" at being human these characters are getting, and they're all so drawn to each other they've created a little found-family based around the street the bookshop was in.
Maybe I'll be back later having changed my mind and crashing out about it, but it seems more of a "we did the right thing for humanity and now we get to spend eternity falling in love again and again" than "Aziraphale and Crowley are gone completely and you've just watched a meet-cute between some random, unimportant side characters who happen to be played by the same actors"
Turns out I still have thoughts.
I've seen people saying "there's no way Crowley would have chosen a better chance for humanity if it meant losing Aziraphale" and at this point I think people are just willfully misunderstanding the show. End of season 2 Crowley would not have made the same choice, he wanted to disappear with Aziraphale and leave humanity to be "someone else's problem" and he would have been wrong. The fandom has such a problem with babying Crowley that people refuse to admit when he is wrong about something. Choosing to run away to be together and eff the consequences is exactly what Beez and Gabriel did and they were wrong and selfish to do that. Aziraphale and Crowley are better.
Also, yes it's sad that they don't remember their history but, you know, don't they? A bit, subconsciously? Wouldn't they have to, to find each other again and again? And a universe that has no Heaven or Hell wouldn't stop humans from thinking "I wonder what came before this life? I wonder what's waiting for me after it's over?" and how beautiful for Aziraphale and Crowley to know, deep down, that they aren't scared of the not-knowing, because the one certainty is each other.
Human life is not inherently worth less than the lives of angels and demons. Our love is not unimportant because it's fleeting. We're God's favourites and she gave us free will, and so she gave it to them as well, and now they get to choose each other, free from judgement and fear, in hundreds of adventures over and over, knowing that when one book ends, another is waiting for them right around the corner.
I'm still not 100% sure how I feel about the ending, there were some parts I loved and some parts I'm not so thrilled with, but I've seen a lot of people upset because now it means that Anthony and Asa got a happy ending but Aziraphale and Crowley didn't, and both the human characters didn't meet until they were middle-aged so they don't even get a full human life together, but that just isn't how I interpret the ending.
Listen, God said that She would start the universe again from the Big Bang and eventually there would be people in all their mundane glory, or however she worded it, and we pop right into that new universe in 2026, to see every major character from the show now living in the same neighbourhood in human form.
There is no way that's a coincidence or the first time these particular human souls have been drawn to each other. If there is no Heaven and no Hell, where do human souls go after we die? Presumably back to Earth for another go. The reason "Asa" felt such an instant connection to Anthony is because he has fallen in love with him before, hundreds of times, and yes as humans their lifespan is comparatively short, but if they keep finding each other over and over again then aren't they still the same people, in a way?
Maybe it's an optimistic way to interpret it, but it seems unlikely we're supposed to read it as 2026 is the first "go" at being human these characters are getting, and they're all so drawn to each other they've created a little found-family based around the street the bookshop was in.
Maybe I'll be back later having changed my mind and crashing out about it, but it seems more of a "we did the right thing for humanity and now we get to spend eternity falling in love again and again" than "Aziraphale and Crowley are gone completely and you've just watched a meet-cute between some random, unimportant side characters who happen to be played by the same actors"
It's still you, Angel
Genuinely hilarious to me that after spending so long agonising about the ending of GO2 and wondering how they'll ever fix it and if they even can and imagining season 3 to be unrelentingly miserable because Crowley is heartbroken and abandoned and Aziraphale is fighting a losing battle against the indifference of Heaven and...and...and...
...and then we get the trailer and it's more like
(10 minutes into a 90 minute film)
Crowley: Can't believe you left me for Heaven like a week ago and now you're here asking for my help 🤨
Aziraphale: I couldn't have been happy knowing all 7 billion of our mortal children were suffering without us and neither could you.
Crowley:....yeah you're right let's go angel
Hey I just wanted to let you know that I’m reading all of your it fics and they’re incredible. You’re such an amazing author!
Thank you so much! I haven't posted fic in a really long time but I'm always super happy when someone discovers my little reddie romcoms 💜
"Rings" by ND Stevenson
My absolute favourite comic journal by Stevenson. Made me cry my eyes out. Even when I can't articulate it, it gets to the core of what I think love is.
There are a lot of reasons to oppose monarchy but one of the most overlooked is that the king is always getting stuck in some kind of hazardous puzzle chamber filling up with gravel or lava or something. Do your fucking job man
Sometimes I think I'm doing an okay job of raising mostly normal children who will be able to function in society despite my own lack of social skills, near-crippling ADHD and eccentric appearance.
Then there are days like today, when my 7-year-old tells me she wants to be Baba Yaga's house for Halloween and my 11-year-old tells me that for her creative writing project at school, she's working on an alternative history novel about the Romans having lost to the Celts, and the lasting butterfly effect on British culture resulting from that change, and then I think...perhaps not...
you should do what you want more often
I think I often do when it comes to art, but you're so right anyway. Here's Rupert Giles if he was cat
A regular in the library came up to me yesterday on the welcome desk and said "you're so pretty you know, I don't know why you insist on dressing like a dyke" and I was so taken aback that my brain lagged a few seconds behind my stupid mouth and I said "well you know what they say, dress for the job you want" and I think my manager overheard.
One thing I truly love about Mabel is that she is completely genuine and sincere weird little girl representation. She has a morbid sense of humour. She grew up with a horrifying plush bear called Bear-O and literally everybody hated him. Her prized possession is a pig whom she won at a carnival, claiming to be a witch while doing so. Her initial design for a wax figure was a fairy princess horse fairy princess. She punched a unicorn. She draws portraits of her friends on cats and sells them for a profit. Her dream boyfriend is a Bill and Ted clone who has a masters in law. She's scared of stop motion. Her uncle didn't like colours so she hatched a plan with her friends to blind him. When her uncle offered her a free gift from his shop, she took a grappling hook without even considering any other option. One time she said the sentence "it's covered in my blood, sweat, tears, and other fluids." No one is doing it like her
Had a dream of a woman tethered to an electricity pole by barbed wires. No one on the street would look up at her, or just didn’t care. An old woman behind me said “Ooh hunny that’s why we don’t play up there, you get electrocuted.”
i love how Jon is like 'the institute has an impeccably organized library and a mess of an archive. anyway fuck martin, a guy who used to work for the library, i bet he'll be of no help'
'you still listen to music from 10 years ago 🤨?' bitch if prehistoric humans had audio recording technology id be sat up here listening to grog and unga bunga's greatest hits don't play with me
and Done!!!!