Claire Keane

@theartofmadeline
DEAR READER
RMH
Xuebing Du
Jules of Nature
Today's Document
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Janaina Medeiros
hello vonnie
ojovivo
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
almost home

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Kiana Khansmith
i don't do bad sauce passes
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I've gone. Not one for goodbyes, I thought it best to slip out quietly. Love to you all, Giles.
Rest in peace, Anthony Stewart Head (1954 – 2026)
One of the most interesting phenomena coming out of the finale (to me) is that so many people are lumping s2 in with s3, or saying they never liked it to begin with, or have decided that only s1 is canon to them.
Obviously we all have different opinions/tastes/attitudes, but I am also a finale hater, and s2 is far superior to s1 for me.
S1 is lovely, but:
1) it’s not enough of an adaptation
I love the book, it’s been one of my favourites since I was a teen and I’ve read it probably 20 times. But it is a book. TV is a different medium and more changes were needed to make it work well in that format.
2) some modernisation was needed. The Them end up feeling really silly and artificial at times, because whilst it was believable that a very sheltered British child might scoff at 39 flavours of ice cream in the 80s or even the 90s, that just seems ridiculous now, when Ben and jerrys is in every supermarket. Yes the village was supposed to be held in some perfect ideal of childhood but there were a few bits that truly stretched believability.
3) some modern sensibilities were needed. The treatment of Miss Tracy, and Shadwell’s entire character, really do not age well. Their romance ends up feeling quite tragic. Newt comes off as a mild-mannered incel in our current cultural context. More thought was needed to go into all these characters to make them work for a 2019 audience.
4) there are too many characters that are not Aziraphale and Crowley. Now this one is not really a quality thing, it’s just that i fundamentally don’t care about the other characters as much as I do about a&c. When my wife and I rewatched in anticipation of the finale (🤮), we ended up fast forwarding all the sections with newt, and many of the Shadwell bits, because we were struggling to get though it otherwise.
Whereas, season 2 for me was a joy. I loved the humour, I loved the build up of their romance. Plus, the introduction of Whickber street and especially Maggie and Nina, meant a lot to me. It was so fun and interesting to see our angel and demon interacting with and engaging with normal, every day humans.
But most of all I loved the flashbacks! Job and Edinburgh in particular are some of my favourite moments in all of good omens. They deepened our understanding of our characters, and raised philosophical and theological questions that challenge the whole celestial system.
Yes, the shit kiss was shit and the finale fifteen were very painful. But as I was watching it, I expected/understood that to be a third act break up in a romance. The point where the fundamental conflict between the characters is finally articulated in full, so that it can subsequently be resolved satisfactorily. Narratively and pacing wise, that is honestly what it should have been. The fact we were left with the rubbishness of the finale is a failure to properly resolve that conflict - not a failure of the original conflict.
Listen, I am biased. I would never have gotten into the good omens fandom without s2. I would never have gotten back into writing without s2. And I am privileged in that I have written my own s3, and so I have a satisfying resolution to the conflicts of s2 in my heart. But I do find it so strange to see so many people dismissing or dissing s2, in the wake of a shite s3.
It is nice to hear someone else thinking S1 had too many characters.
I saw a post the other day about post-S3 and how we didn't just lose Aziraphale and Crowley, and just found myself thinking about how i don't give one single shit about Adam, or the Them, or Anathema, or Newt, or Madam Tracy, or Shadwell or, well, anyone except Aziraphale and Crowley, really.
JUNE THE THIRD, AN EXCELLENT DAY!
whoever bought the domain spidersge.org and had it go to a simple html page with nothing except the text of the famous spiders georg post:
Thank you. You are doing good work. Hope you have a wonderful day
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I was telling my friends that for years I couldn’t take Star Wars seriously because “Darth Vader looked so stupid under the helmet”, and they were confused so they asked me what I thought he looked like. I proceeded to describe a purple, alien-skinned thing with horns all over its bald scalp. They informed me that was not, in fact, what Darth Vader looked like, and so I did a deep dive.
This lead me to realize that I conflated the face of Darth Vader with the face of a toy featured prominently in commercials around the time when I was a kid, so allow me to introduce you to what I thought Darth Vader looked like for 25+ years of my life:
Darth Boo-Bah.
I want you all to know that I went to post this on the Star Wars Reddit and they fucking hated it. That’s why I stay here, where people know what’s absolutely fucking hilarious.
Can I just bulk reblog everyone saying that OP was correct? Cos that.
but ykw at least i'm not on mount everest. at least i'm not paying tens of thousands of dollars to slowly suffocate in a 300-person line at the gates of hell. never in my life will i have to be steered in a hypoxic stupor through the maze of poop and corpses atop mount everest. on this earth a lot of horrible things can happen to you without your permission but there are a few that you have to opt into. you can just say no thanks! and be guaranteed never to have to be on mount everest. much to be grateful for actually
being in a public restroom and hearing someone shitting really loud
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Every time Georgia/Anna/Michael/imaginary David post about not-Gomens (or fail to post about gomens) it makes me sad.
Not a single mention of gomens.
They left us to suffer alone.
Like they're not even sure why you care.
Here, look at Traitors or Rivals. Cos you're all vapid dickheads who will watch anything our people are in, who cares about the end of the major fandom you are all invested in. We, the artists involved, don't care.
Crowley and Aziraphale deserve better. ☹️ Be bigger than NG's shittiness. We, Terry, Aziraphale and Crowley all desererved at least minimal enthusiasm.
I have never been disappointed in my Staged peeps before. :(
“bits to use in everyday conversations”
Good Omens + Costumes
Asa Fell's white, blue & orange shirt, yellow vest, brown pants and green & brown coat in Season 03, Episode 01.
He is dressed like a hobbit, and that is all i can see.
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reblog if your birthday is not today
The more I think about it, the more I believe the divide in the Good Omens fandom right now is a philosophical one.
We’re asking, where does the soul live?
For those who think that who we are is shaped by a life time of experiences. That we grow and change with each each heartbreak and trauma. We see the ending as something horrible. We’re witnessing the death of our beloved characters and we are grieving for them.
For those who believe in a soul, who believe that Asa and Anthony are Aziraphale and Crowley because of the something intrinsic that lives inside them, what they’re seeing is a rebirth and a second chance. In that sense the ending is beautiful. They both get exactly what they’ve always wanted. To live as humans without the pressure of heaven and hell. In that sense, the ending is a joyous one.
Sadly these beliefs are deeply held, often the roots begin as far back as our childhoods. No amount of screaming at each other about media analysis is going to change anyone’s mind. Please just accept that there are multiple ways that one can view the ending and that those who are upset are experiencing grief. This is an extremely normal and valid reaction to end of something so meaningful and should be treated with care.
That said, your grief is not an excuse to lash out and those who don’t deserve it.
Be kind to each other.
This is an interesting theory.
what about blorbhov from my complicated russian novel though
blorbeaux from my nilihist french plays
blorbón from my weird latin american magical realist novels
blorbug from my kafkaesque short stories
von blorbow from my german sturm und drang novel
Don Blorbo from my opera
błórbżo from my polish poetry
blorbocles from my ancient greek epics
Mr. Blorby from my Jane Austen novels
Blorbio from my early modern plays
Assembling some more from the notes:
And the kicker:
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Blorbo et al. from my background research
So I've let the finale ruminate on my head for a few hours, and my feelings have changed
I would have loved GO3 if they hadn't included the ooc human au bit
Don't get me wrong, I will be crying over their sacrifice for ages, but it would have been a very Pratchett ending without those last ten minutes.
Having read all of Discworld (most of it multiple times), love, choices, and free will have always been common themes. Doing what is right regardless of whether the law/societal expectations agrees on what should be done.
Book!Omens has always been about love. Not just romantic love, but all love. Familial, platonic, universal. Love for the world, for friends, the village, for hereditary enemies that you have more in common with than you have with head office, for humans, all that love is THE reason Armageddon v.1 didn't happen.
The decision that our Ineffable Husbands made, is the decision they always would make. It is their love for humanity, the world, and the entire universe that led them to this choice. Because there is no real free will as long as there is a God playing complicated solitaire.
With that one decision they freed all living things from being pieces on an ethereal game board. They gave all living things true freedom, real choices, true free will. Because they love us. And if that means they don't exist either, that is a price both of them would always be willing to pay. Because they love all of creation. Narratively, their end is perfect.
They did what was right. Knowing the consequences of that choice, they still made it. Because of love. And I truly believe Sir Terry Pratchett would approve of that ending. Because humans should have the freedom to make their own choices. He was always very adamant about that. In his books, and in real life.
It hurts, it was bittersweet, I will be having feelings about this for a long time.
But that ending, without the human au bit, is an ending I love
Just leaving this here for absolutely no specific reason at all...