in which crowley tries to convince himself that all is not yet lost, because underneath it all, he is an optimist…
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in which crowley tries to convince himself that all is not yet lost, because underneath it all, he is an optimist…
Beautiful, abstract and heart wrenching art by @hoshioyoo
Give them a fellow for more gorgeous work!
I still can’t get over that we got to see this.
The moment he broke into that smile, my first thought was how much he looks like the Doctor here. Because Crowley doesn’t smile like that. We’ve never seen him smile like that: with such pure, radiant, uninhibited joy and awe. Not as himself. The first scene of this season was so impactful because we saw what Crowley was like as an angel, just how adorable and pure he was, full of overflowing love and affection for all of creation… and how much of a contrast it was to Crowley as a demon – jaded, weary, guarded, hiding behind his dark glasses and a grumpy, sardonic demeanour.
But this smile. It’s dazzling. There’s not a trace of irony or snark or sneering amusement, nothing of the sort. He’s just happy. Yes, it’s one of those “pictures taken seconds before a disaster” moments, but he doesn’t know it yet. Right now, he’s watching two humans about to fall in love. Knowing it was him who made it happen. Him, a demon, putting just a little bit more love into this world. And this makes him so happy.
Everything about the way this shot is framed is so intimate, and vulnerable, and powerful. He’s resting his forehead against the window, with his glasses off, and his face is right in front of us, the viewers. It almost feels like intruding on a private moment… because it is. He’s only smiling like that because no one’s looking at him. He wouldn’t do it in front of anyone else. Not even Aziraphale, I think.
But imagine if Aziraphale had been there to see it. He would have perished and discorporated on the spot. He’d have fallen in love with him right there and then, if he hadn’t already fallen in love with him many times over.
I don’t give a fuck if they kiss in S3, I can take it or leave it. The only thing I want is for Crowley to smile at his angel like that. And for Aziraphale to see it.
Heyyyyyy I’d really like to talk more about the ball, who’s with me.
Because for all its glitter, the ball is dark. No, seriously, it’s dark. It’s eerie, it’s disturbing, and the narrative doesn’t shy away from showing us just how much.
As in a classic fairytale, mortals are being spirited away into another realm to dance through the night. Here, however, we see exactly who is orchestrating the dance, and why.
And we empathize with him, but watching Aziraphale has never been so painful or so unsettling.
Nina arrives distraught and is immediately hit with the realization that she doesn’t feel distraught, even though she knows she should be feeling it. She confronts Aziraphale and he just tells her: oh yes! :) no long faces tonight! And she is disturbed throughout the ball, thinks she is losing her mind, questions and fights the enchantment… but from time to time, the enchantment still takes hold.
And just—
Aziraphale. Aziraphale, you do know that manipulating people is wrong, don’t you? You… do know that? And yes, of course, neither Crowley’s nor Aziraphale’s approach to morality is human. They are eldritch, they are otherworldly. It was Crowley who changed the paintball guns into real guns in S1, though of course, the humans still had choice in using them.
But the ball is still different.
We’ve never seen Aziraphale do anything quite so disturbing before, or go so obviously deep into his own delusion. There are moments during these scenes when even Crowley, permanently frustrated, is very nearly disturbed. (“Angel! What are you doing?” or “Making it rain is one thing, but a BALL?”)
I fully think that by that point in the story, Aziraphale is not all right. He is in an anxiety spiral, denying reality fiercely, obstinately, disastrously, not listening to any of Crowley’s hissed warnings. Yes, yes, he is giddy, he is in love. It’s so very important for him that everything go RIGHT this night, the night he gets to dance with Crowley. Is he even aware of everything he is conjuring up, of the enchantment he has woven? The humans who step through the doors of the bookshop change: their clothing, their mood, their speech patterns… By this point, is Aziraphale doing this consciously at all? Or is reality conforming to his expectations, forcing everyone into a replica of the nineteenth century while Aziraphale himself, distracted and smitten, works himself up to inviting Crowley to dance?
In the first few episodes, as fear and danger grow, as Aziraphale is faced with the danger specifically to Crowley (I don’t see why he would risk his existence for you, Shax tells him in the car), Aziraphale only denies reality all the more fiercely, only holds on to his plans tighter, only puts more force into them and exerts more control (really, rather like the archangels with their Great Plan).
And the ball, beautiful and otherworldly and eerie as it is, is also a dire warning.
In the morning, it will be Crowley, not Aziraphale, who will get told off for manipulating Nina and Maggie. Aziraphale won’t reflect on this. He won’t be forced to reflect, and Metatron will manipulate him in turn.
There is a plan to follow. The show must go on.
GOD the ball is so dark.
Ooh yes I LOVE this take! Thank you!!! The Ball gets creepier the more I watch it. And Aziraphale is genuinely unsettling in that scene.
Aziraphale is single-mindedly clinging to his version of reality. I will have a ball and it will make Nina and Maggie fall in love and everyone will be happy and safe and Heaven will leave us all alone. Everything will work out exactly as I need it to.
His sheer stubbornness is on full display here. Stubbornness to the point of delusion. Stubbornness to the point of harm. (He really is “just enough of a bastard” isn’t he?). And I love his stubbornness, I love his steel, but here we see how easily he can take it too far.
And it beautifully sets up his final decision! Where he decides that he’ll take over Heaven and it will bend to his designs. It will change for the better, he will make a difference, through the sheer force of his will. (And Crowley will come with him, because Crowley always comes with him, and everything will work out exactly as he needs it to).
And when Crowley says he doesn’t want that, when he says he wants them to be an us, in an altogether different way than Aziraphale has envisioned for them, what does Aziraphale do? Shake his head, plead with Crowley, beg him to see things his way, refuse to hear what Crowley is really saying. Grips his version of reality even tighter, and he can’t force Crowley to come with him (imagine if he could? I shudder to think), so he lets Crowley go. He lets his entire world go. For the sake of this grand vision the Metatron has given him.
That unnerving smile in the elevator? That’s him forcing his own mind to its new sole purpose. Don’t think of Crowley, he’s abandoned you. Don’t think of your bookshop, taken away. Don’t think of how your entire world has just fallen apart. You’re going to Heaven now. And you will remake it, make it properly Good.
I think we’ll see even more of this dark side to Aziraphale in season 3. Aziraphale doggedly ignoring that his whole world has fallen apart, single-mindedly focused on remaking Heaven. I think he’ll eventually reach some breaking point where he absolutely can’t ignore that any longer. And then I think he’ll turn that stubbornness into strength. Into an ability to stand on his own, stand firm in his morals and convictions, and not constantly second-guess himself and agonize over whether he’s doing the Right Thing. He’ll strike a true balance, figure out how to be soft without being helpless, and how to be steely without being stubborn. In short, he’ll figure out exactly who he is.
I found this picture on Pinterest and I immediately knew I was going to draw it
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Aziraphale/Crowley (Good Omens), Aziraphale & Crowley (Good Omens) Characters: Crowley (Good Omens), Aziraphale (Good Omens) Additional Tags: Hurt/Comfort, Crowley Whump (Good Omens), Crowley Angst (Good Omens), Crowley Loves Aziraphale (Good Omens), Vague through the ages Summary:
What if the tears shed by angels, even fallen ones, were holy?
“…𝘈𝘯𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘯 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘤𝘢𝘯 𝘴𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘦 𝘢𝘨𝘢𝘪𝘯, 𝘫𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘶𝘴𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰.”
“𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘪𝘴 𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝙢𝙚, 𝘈𝘯𝘨𝘦𝘭.”
Tis but thy name that is my enemy.
Aziraphale shielding Crowley from water
and Crowley shielding Aziraphale from fire
VAVOOM
"Why I couldn't be enough?"
The worst part is that now Crowley would believe that he just wasn't enough to make him stay or that he only would want him as an Angel QnQ
#What if this is my last straw
Piss off!!! Thanks!!!!!!!!!! :)))))
#He always remembered who he was (insp)
As @amuseoffyre said elsewhere: he chose a tool of creation as his final weapon
Oh my fuckign GOD HELP
I JUST REMEMBERED THAT WHEN HE RELEASED THE TIME-FREEZING MIRACLE
He did it BY TURNING THE HAND CRANK TWICE
He LITERALLY RESTARTED THE SPHERES OF THE UNIVERSE AND THE WHEEL OF TIME WITH THE SAME TOOL AS WHEN HE WAS AN ANGEL!!!!
AT THIS RATE MY HEART IS BROKEN INTO SO MANY PIECES YOU CAN ONLY SEE THEM UNDER A MICROSCOPE
[ANSWERING WORDLESS WAIL]
#The way Crowley distances himself from Aziraphale by putting on his glasses for the first time this season in the bookshop
FUUUCK WHY IS NOBODY TALKING ABOUT THE SCENE WHERE NIMONA GETS MAD WHILE THEYRE PLAYING THE BOARD GAME SO SHE BURNS IT AND BALISTER GOES “You didnt told me you could breathe fire” AND NIMONA GETS SO WORRIED HE’LL START FEARING HER AGAIN BUT INSTEAD HE JUST SMIRKS AND GOES “Metal.” FUCK OOOOFFFFFF ITS SO GOOD
"I mean my skin’s in better condition than… ever. Is that a weird thing to say?"
Ok, turned out more creepy than I planned, sorry about that. But the storyboards are going great! I'll finish up some nice Michael drawings for you tomorrow.