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Maybe something will come out on February 5th. A poster? A trailer? A movie?
P.S. Maybe the film will be released on March 5th?
P.P.S. Or May 3rd?
P.P.P.S. Apparently, the third part (film) will be released in May. Okay. Okay.
-Aziraphale! Let's run, quickly! We have 90 minutes to save the Earth!
-Fuc…
What happens if you watch Good Omens 2 frame by frame backwards? Part 3.
And don't show this to Neil! And don't ask him about it!
Carefully! There may be spoilers here.
👉Part 1👈
👉Part 2👈
Well, a small addition from Gabriel’s memories. I think you'll hear the same thing I heard.
That's not all. There is a post about people in the crowd walking very strangely (here). I was interested in the conversation between Crowley and Shax outside the bookstore. The people in this scene are clearly going in the wrong direction. Try turning this scene around too.
And if you really heard what I heard, then keep looking. Keep an eye on the clock, look at scenes that seem suspicious to you, look through files from heaven and Gabriel's memories, look for dialogue in other episodes, not just in the sixth. Remember that every hidden dialogue is also a code. Let's solve this mystery all together. If you find something and decipher it, then indicate in the post the hashtag: #go2 frame by frame backwards. I really don't want to miss this news.
What happens if you watch Good Omens 2 frame by frame backwards? Part 2.
And don't show this to Neil! And don't ask him about it!
Carefully! There may be spoilers here.
👉Part 1👈
Let's talk about watches. I think everyone noticed that in the second season the clock behaves very strangely.
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Perhaps I missed something.
Well, why not, I thought, and went to look for pieces according to the time indicated on the clock (each episode has its own time). I won't be able to attach all the pieces to this post. I wish everyone to try their luck in this amazing quest with secret dialogues. I will attach only one fragment so that you can be convinced that I am right (or that I am wrong).
Write in the comments what you heard in this video, if you heard anything.
Perhaps these are the same dialogues Neil was talking about. They're just hidden. So let's find all these dialogues together, if they are there.
👉Part 3👈
What happens if you watch Good Omens 2 frame by frame backwards? My biggest secret and biggest find.
And don't show this to Neil! And don't ask him about it!
Carefully! There may be spoilers here.
Before you think of me as a complete psycho, just read this, watch the video and tell me if I'm crazy or not.
I still don't know whether to believe or not that I found something (I lie. I believe I have found something). Therefore, I am publishing this find for anyone who wants to dig even deeper. I found this last year (I kept this secret for a long time), but after Neil's post I decided to talk about it. And we are talking about the phrase “when watched frame by frame backwards”.
I'll start with Aziraphale's cash register. I am 100% confident in this find.
Note that the numbers on the cash register are always 10 1', but when Aziraphale plays the Everyday record, the numbers on the cash register change to 10 1' 5'.
I thought for a long time what this means, and this is what I found. If you take into account both seasons of Good Omens, they only have twelve episodes. Episode 10 of Good Omens is the fourth episode of the second season. If you turn on the fifteenth minute of the fourth episode, there are zombies singing a song. Now I'm taking this part of episode four, starting at fifteen minutes and ten seconds (15.10), and turning it around. Listen carefully.
“We are spot with true archon
I'll only where nish english open air for shu in Egypt
Stop savior grown up”
I could have made a mistake and not heard everything correctly. This is my version, you can offer yours.
I can’t attach more than one video to a post, so I’ll write a few more posts next.
👉Part 2👈
Bookshelf in Good Omens 2. What clues to look for and what to pay attention to when reading each book.
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Carefully! There may be spoilers here.
1. I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith.
The main character sits alone and writes a diary. There is also a very interesting love polygon in the book. At the very end of the book there is an interesting moment about the girl’s father, who writes his book in an interesting way.
For me, this was the answer to why Good Omens 2 was made the way it was: incomprehensible, confusing and with a lot of questions after viewing.
2. No Woman No Cry: My Life with Bob Marley by Rita Marley.
This is Maggie and Nina's book.
Look for the donkey, as well as the story of Rita's shooting. Notice what Rita says when she remembers Bob (he's dead, but he's everywhere).
3. The Crow Road by Iain Banks.
Not only discussions about God are important, but also the meaning of the expression “the crow road.” Notice the angelic goats dressed as ravens in the intro. Remember the story of Job, remember those little goats who followed the crow's path. Try to tie it all together.
And also pay attention to the meaning of matches. What do they mean for the story in the book and could they mean the same for our story?
Crowley recommends this book to Muriel not only because it contains a lot of discussions about God. He knows how important the matchbox is in the story, and he wants Muriel to know it too. Muriel must know that matches are the key to solving the mystery. At the very end of the second season, the story is just beginning to develop. The matchbox doesn't appear in the plot yet, but it will happen in the future, and Muriel must know in advance what it means. I think so.
4. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon.
A very interesting main character, with a very interesting perception of the world around him. I think this is a hint on how to watch Good Omens 2. The second season needs to be watched the way this boy looks at the world around him. He also has interesting thoughts, some of which may be important to our story.
5. Catch-22 by Joseph Heller.
I have identified five characters. One of them is a naked man (note the reason for his undressing), the second character experiences déjà vu and has strange relationships with colleagues, the third character will do anything for profit (even if he has to bomb his own), the fourth character is compared to God (note , what ultimately happens to him), and the fifth is not entirely noticeable, but wears fake glasses and a mustache. Find them all and analyze what happens to them and why, what their goals are and what consequences their actions have. Think about how this all fits into our story and who these five characters are like.
6. Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez.
Besides the wonderful love triangle, there are almonds to be found here. This is a small clue to the meaning of almond coffee. The character is a photographer with his secret love - I think this is also a small key to unraveling the mystery of Good Omens 2.
7. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath.
There are matches here too, find them. Try to analyze the thoughts of the main character. I still couldn't decide who this book belonged to: Aziraphale, Crowley or Muriel. I'm leaning towards Muriel. Although Neil said that Muriel may not be Muriel in season three. So Aziraphale or Crowley could become Muriel in the future. I still think it's Aziraphale.
The main character of this book underwent shock therapy, and this smoothly leads us to the next book.
8. 1984 by George Orwell.
If you still doubt that history is being rewritten within history, do not doubt it. This book is direct proof. I would also suggest that the shock therapy in the book is an analogue to the erasing of memory and reformatting of consciousness in our history. Then that would explain what I said earlier about Muriel. This book confirms all my previous theories and reasoning. Who, for what purpose and how many times rewrites history - we will find out in season 3.
9. The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler.
This book contains another clue to the mystery of almond coffee. The book also features a dead bookstore owner who photographed the character's real killer, who was illegally transporting alcohol. There is a little quote about how everything was planned in advance, and this quote is said during the kiss.
10. In this post I talked about the Bible: here.
But I forgot to mention Aaron's rod. This is another key to almond coffee. Read the story of how flowers grew from Aaron's rod and what it means.
11. The Great Gatsby by Francis Scott Fitzgerald.
Gatsby was a liquor smuggler, he loved a blonde and in the end he got shot because of her, don't forget that. This all dates back to 1941. So who's shooting who?
12. The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger.
To be honest, I have a hard time understanding why this book is on the shelf. The book could be there because of a guy who has a dead red-haired brother (yes, Crowley's brother or twin could very well be real). The book may be there because of the story of catching children over an abyss (the story of Job). The book may be there because of the description of the film, in which a guy loses his memory after a war (after the apocalypse, someone has to survive).
13. A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket.
I recommend reading this series of books and also watching the series. I think the books and the show together will help you understand who Sadie is in Good Omens 2.
Also look for snakes, zombies, anything related to crows, secret codes used by characters (Prime uses them too). Look for smart thoughts, there are many of them. Look for librarians, read about the secret society. We ourselves are a small secret society: we collect information bit by bit, analyze it and share it with each other. Everyone notices something different and everyone is right in their own way. There are many clues in both the books and the show. Feel free to draw parallels. There are even moments that are filmed very similarly in both series.
14. Herzog by Saul Bellow.
A difficult book. Lots of talk about God and faith. I relate this book to the character who will survive the whole apocalypse mess in season 3. Read it for yourself, maybe you will have other thoughts.
15. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.
This book needs to be read from cover to cover. The whole story with the revolution and the French guillotine. Think about who those same revolutionaries in our history could be.
All moments with similarities between the two main characters, and also pay attention to the spy. Remember that Jane Austen is a spy. I still assume Jane Austen is Shax. In episode 4, Shax becomes Crowley; Before the stunt, Shax becomes like Aziraphale. Thus, in the dressing room there is a spy and two characters similar to each other (you can read about this here). There is a scene at the end of the book that may shed some light on what is really going on in the dressing room.
In the book you can also find a rose on the hat. Think about this character and the reason he put a rose on his hat.
Find this sign “👆” and its meaning in the book.
Find a seamstress in a book who walks hand in hand with someone very similar to the main character.
This book is on many posters in the hands of Aziraphale for a reason.
16. Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad.
Just read Lord Jim's story and apply it to our Jim.
17. Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Jim is also in this book. And this Jim stole a treasure map from a bad pirate. We can only guess what Jim brought to the bookstore in our story: a “map of buried treasure,” a book of life, the power of God. What other options?
18. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
Yes, there is a very interesting love story and more than one. A parallel can be drawn with both couples from the book. Jane Austen herself also plays an important role throughout the second season.
Read books, look for clues, superimpose season 2 on these books. This is the wonderful world of Good Omens - an incredible work and an amazing journey!
Good Omens 2 and mistaken identity. Part 2.
And don't show this to Neil! And don't ask him about it!
Carefully! There may be spoilers here.
Part 1.
If you've mastered the first part, here's the second.
Aziraphale returns from Edinburgh, and the same Crowley who caused the downpour carries his wilted flowers out of the bookshop. I still dare to suggest that Crowley here is actually Furfur. I also have questions for Aziraphale himself. The history of 1941 set the heroes in their own way, and this is how they look today. So who exactly is holding a meeting where everyone is acting a little strange?
Before the ball, in Nina's coffee shop, you can hear Queen "I'm Going Slightly Mad", and Nina herself notices that she is going crazy. And judging by the photo, the script for this series was written by Jane Austen.
I have already ventured to suggest that Shax is Jane Austen. But I also dared to guess that Shax is Gabriel. What kind of meeting is this and what is really going on there?
We will find out this in season 3, now we can only guess. Either way, Jim looks divine, as divine as can be. Could this be a messianic holiday? War between heaven and hell? Maybe Shax's arrival is an attempt to return the bookstore to its real owner? I have many options, this is “The Ball”.
And before the ball there was also an interesting dialogue.
This is a game with the meaning of a word. If this Crowley is actually Furfur, Furfur could also be Azazel, then who is Gabriel/Jim?
Crowley is in love with him and at the same time afraid of his punishment. Could this be a clue for us? If he is afraid of punishment, then Gabriel/Jim is Raphael who punished Azazel. But when it comes to falling in love, it's a question. It all depends on who conquered Furfur: Crowley or Aziraphale? And this could be another case of mistaken identity. We don't know what Jim really looks like, and we don't know what kind of soul sits inside this character.
I want to start with the secret celestial files. Watch Metatron move from one place to another. But what if Metatron was always in the same place? Or rather, what if Gabriel had stayed where he was? Perhaps Metatron was not present during this conversation?
There is no God in the second season either. Where is God? Where is Jesus? Did you find them? I think I've found them. Watch attentively. They seem to exist, but they don't seem to exist.
So, I come to the conclusion that it was not Metatron who brought the coffee in episode 6. I don't know where Metatron is, but the one who came with the coffee is the shadowy figure in this story.
What if Gabriel really was sent to Hell and then came back to take revenge and take over Heaven? But here’s another question: who instead of Gabriel himself? After all, someone left heaven with a box and headed straight to the bookstore. Look here.
Hell of a poster with Gabriel. There, at the very bottom, in small print, there are distinctive features that you need to pay attention to. Bee wear, huh? So who is actually depicted on the poster? And I won't even talk about the fact that he has the strength of God.
Who actually walked into a bookstore with a box of something that could help them avoid a terrible fate (Queen "You're My Best Friend" was playing in the coffee shop)? Who came to the bookstore because it was necessary? Who confessed their love to Aziraphale right in the first episode?
But here another question arises: to whom did Jim confess his love?
Look how he stretches out his arms. He thinks he's doing everything right, he doesn't understand what's wrong. Apparently he was also a little mistaken in defining the character. Who did you confess your love to, Jim? This is also an interesting question.
Think about Jim reading the first line of Good Omens, saying he likes it, and getting very thoughtful, as if he's remembering something. It’s as if he remembers this very beginning, that very nice day.
And I really think it's Crowley, but there's a problem there too. What if in the scene with Job it was not Crowley, but Furfur. As a result, the characters change again. How many times can this happen? Three? And the last time will be without galoshes (read special spoilers).
Also pay attention to this. Gabriel gains memories, looks at everyone around him, recognizes everyone, but Gabriel does not notice Crowley at all. Would it be a big paradox if Gabriel noticed Crowley? Either way, whoever Crowley and Gabriel actually are at the end of episode six, I think they're the same character.
I also have Nina listening to Queen in her coffee shop, Maggie crying at the mention of "Everyday", Beelzebub having a crush on Gabriel/Jim, and Muriel acting like Aziraphale (Both are great at drawing).
And also these lamps.
Please note that in the second season, time may have been mixed up and the same characters, collected from different points in time, may have ended up in the same place at the same time. Play with them, it's very exciting. And with all this, if Aziraphale and Crowley were not themselves to begin with (as, for example, at the end of the first season), then the matter becomes even more interesting.
Look for evidence in Neil's special spoilers and Prime posts. I'm sure they are there. Collect them all and analyze them. And also think about the fact that all the parallels may not be parallels, but one straight line.
Good Omens 2 and mistaken identity.
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We know from the first season that if the characters switch bodies, a secret sign can be found somewhere. This sign will indicate who we are actually seeing.
The collar on Crowley's jacket indicates that it is in fact Aziraphale.
And now the big mystery of the second season. This is a real "The Clue". Who is who really?
1. I'll start with Shax and her adorable glasses that don't belong to her at all.
2. In the next episode, Aziraphale is in a Bentley listening to «Moonlight Serenade» by Glen Miller & his orchestra, "a very modern tune from 1939." It was this tune that was playing in Doctor Who when the Doctor and Rose found themselves in 1941. Shax gets into the car and says:
Is Shax replacing him now or is she replacing him in some other story? Maybe in 1941. The melody in the Bentley seems to smoothly mix up time. And 1941 may turn out to be part of the future, but placed in the past.
3. Next we are shown 1941. We are transported to Hell and see Shax with an adorable snake on his belt. Who is this Shax?
Read about the demon Shax. A very interesting demon: he knows how to drive you crazy, steals things, maybe even jewelry, maybe even royal ones.
Come to think of it, we learned some very interesting things about Jane Austen earlier: she transported alcohol (like Crowley in 1941), planned a diamond heist (Shax's specialty). So where exactly is Shax in episode four and where is Crowley? What if someone had swapped Shax and Crowley in this part of the story? Remember that the episode is called "The Hitchhiker" (And watch a movie with that title). And Shax was that hitchhiker, so she should be the main character in episode four.
4. Let's move on. Someone very similar to Shax is negotiating something with Furfur and then we see Furfur with a snake tongue. The same question to Furfur: who are you really and what do you really look like?
Read about the demon Furfur. His ability to create storms and bring lovers together is enchanting. So who's really making it rain for Nina and Maggie? So, the deer is the symbol of Furfur. Neil had one fun special spoiler involving the deer and Crowley. Find him, it's very funny.
5. Next we will have a deadly trick with catching a bullet. Aziraphale wears an adorable snake print vest. So what does Aziraphale actually look like or who is Aziraphale in this scene?
Could there be another change of faces before the focus? What if Aziraphale was actually sitting in the audience?
By the way, up to this point in history, faces could also change more than once. Shax's mirror haunted me. There is one angel depicted with a mirror. What's his name? Oh yeah. Gabriel.
6. And after the trick, the guys sit, drink wine and Crowley pronounces his words as if he had already said them before. So who is Crowley?
What happens in the dressing room behind the scenes while we see Aziraphale, and the wall behind him slowly floats (episode 4, 35:03, see for yourself). And could there be another change of faces at this stage?
Let me summarize a bit. My personal view on the situation. Just imagine that Shax is actually Gabriel (we don't know what happened to him after Aziraphale's failed execution). Perhaps he is the same supreme archangel who was sent to hell (Metatron talks about this). Gabriel switches places with Crowley (I doubt that this happened by mutual desire). So Aziraphale goes to the theater with Gabriel and Crowley talks with Furfur in Hell. Then, it seems to me, Furfur becomes Crowley (and not vice versa) and comes to the theater in the image of Crowley. By this time, on the theater stage, Gabriel is already wearing a snake vest, and Aziraphale looks like Crowley and is sitting in the audience. Then in the dressing room, Furfur, who looks like Crowley, switches places with a character who looks like Crowley, but is actually Aziraphale.
The biggest question is: did Furfur know who he was switching places with? Whose team does Furfur play for? And who really is Furfur himself? Have you read about Azazel yet? Furfur says he never met Job (I'm a demon, I lied...) Think about that too.
In fact, Aziraphale and Furfur may be similar to Gabriel. Perhaps in Season 3 the outer shell of the characters will play a role, but at this stage I would like to just understand the souls. And all this works well only on the condition that Aziraphale and Crowley have not swapped places. And if at some point they do change for some reason, then everything becomes even more confusing. Because if Crowley and Aziraphale swapped places even earlier, before the events of the focus (ignore the fact that this is 1941, it may not be him, just as 1827 may be a different time), then Shax in Hell is Aziraphale, and Aziraphale in 1941 - Crowley. It's all very confusing, but that's how it should be. The story was deliberately confused so that no one could get to the bottom of the truth.
To be continued. Part 2.
Good Omens 2 and the Bible (and more). What to read to dig even deeper. Attention! Spoilers and hints (possibly...) And don't show this to Neil.
1.
The mystery of the disappearance of Eccles Cakes is hidden in the history of their appearance. Read and think about under what conditions in the past something could disappear in the present.
2.
Too many goats in Good Omens 2. In this case you can read all about Azazel, also notice the angelic goats in the intro.
3.
Aziraphale is our star... The Star of Bethlehem. Read about the birth of Jesus. We even have an obstetrician.
4.
Mysterious Mr. Dalrymple: does not wash his hands and is afraid that he will be mistaken for a resurrectionist and hanged. Read about Jesus.
5.
Divine tricks of Azi: turns a turnip into an inkwell and makes a coin disappear. This reminds me of something. There was something with water and wine...🤔
6.
A dangerous trick involving catching bullets in a terribly strange theater with the mysterious owner Mrs. H. (Hell or Heaven?). This is where the Book of Revelation (Book of the Apocalypse) comes in handy. And it is possible, but not a fact, the Book of Exodus (keep an eye on the numbers in the series, there are a lot of them). There are also very interesting inscriptions and posters on the walls in this series, maybe you can collect something from the first words?
7.
All the biblical illustrations in the bookstore are directly related to what is happening. Each series has its own illustration. Read the stories about each illustration and connect them to the current story.
P.S. The Queen songs in Nina's coffee shop, the music in Maggie's store, and other songs also have a direct bearing on the plot. Think about it.
(instrumentals arranged by Eos Counsell) (insp. / template / BoRhap breakdown)
One song will be stuck in your head.
P.P.S. The title of each episode corresponds to a real movie. Think about it, watch them and relate them to the plot.
1 - The Arrival
2 - The Clue
3 - I Know Where I'm Going
4 - The Hitchhiker
5 - The Ball
6 - Every Day
How it really happened
Anagram in Good Omens 2.
1. u(gr)ency
2. magi(shu)n
3. ang(le)
uency magin ang👉Maggie uncanny
Who will pay for Neil Gaiman's therapy?