GOOD OMENS | 2019 - 2026
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GOOD OMENS | 2019 - 2026
⚠️SPOILER FOR GO3⚠️
They’re not lost. They’re the origin point. The thread that connects everything, every universe.
And in each one of them they find each other. And in each one they get their garden.
Time after time.
I do love that Jesus rolls up to Whickber Street like “hey have you seen an immortal with funny eyes?” and without missing a beat Mutt’s Spouse is just like “oh our resident unhoused eldritch horror with unresolved trauma and substance abuse issues? yeah he’s right down there, can’t miss him.”
Anyone else think God’s answer makes no damn sense? Why does Aziraphale valuing his love for Crowley mean she had to take it away? Or is God saying he valued it more because it was taken away? Or is it a narcissistic “I found it amusing the messy way you kept coming back to him lol”?
Why does Aziraphale valuing his love for Crowley mean she had to take it away? Because it amused her. And she's a Class-A bitch.
Like that has to be what it means right? She’s an absolute bitch.
Which means Crowley is correct, there wasn’t true free will, and the only solution was a universe with her locked out of it.
the tv adaptation of good omens is only anywhere near as special as it actually is because david and michael love the characters they play so dearly (yes, love in present tense), and gave everything they could to their performances (having fun while doing it, might i add). i will always, always be grateful for the fact that they got to play those roles, because nobody else could the way they did. and the show changed their lives just as it changed ours.
we know they’re proud of what they brought to the finale, whether or not they wanted the story to end the way it did. and i can’t imagine how it must have felt for them to shoot that goodbye in the bookshop. they didn’t give up on showing us all the beauty of aziraphale and crowley, and that’s something i truly appreciate about the finale.
they had every reason to half-arse it, detach themselves from it, and they didn’t. for them, but for us too. again, i’m so grateful.
We've gone such a long way, though. Such a long way. I remember how, in 2019 and 2020, we as a fandom cropped poor Adam out of screenshots to make Crowley and Aziraphale hold hands. How rumours about them holding hands on that bus ride were all the rage, and how the footage was analyzed frame by frame.
I was there, Gandalf. I remember
So whatever the finale is for you, however painful or bittersweet or sweet, we've gone a long way.
And so have they.
One day, maybe in the final days of their human life, Asa and Anthony feel complied to pick up that snowglobe thing that has been on their mantelpiece for the last twenty years, gathering dust.
He doesn't know why, but today, Asa feels like turning it upside down, and watch the snow fall on that red bookshop front.
And then, just like that, just with a blink of his eyes, eons of memories come back. He turns to his husband.
"Oh," he says. "Crowley..."
"Hello, angel."
Can we talk about what was Jesus's role in the finale??? What was the "find the lady" stuff about (I feel like there's some meaning here I'm missing). The scene where he was handing out the pizza, obviously it's a reference to the Bible story, but what more was that scene trying to say about the themes of the season???
“Find the lady” is a rigged game just like the universe. You can’t win. You can’t find the lady unless the dealer wants you to. You can’t win at life and get what you want unless God wants you to (and she can always take it away). That is, there is no genuine choice. You think you are making choices but you only get what God wants you to no matter what you do.
But Jesus- he had a whole other take. He said find the lady is about connecting to people. When he tried to do the find the lady game he abandoned it actually and connected person to person with the people. Exactly like Aziraphale and Crowley did. The game was rigged so they stopped playing. But not to give up, they stopped playing and instead connected - with each other and with humanity.
So Jesus’s storyline didn’t change anything but it did parallel exactly Aziraphale and Crowley’s final choice and gives us insight into why they chose what they did.
Why am I on a cloud every time you're around? ✶
In case you missed it,
In one of the final scenes, at the pub, Asa and Anthony's outfits are the one Aziracrow wear in Book!Omens, dining together while Terry's portrait is looking at them
This is such a great hommage to the book and its author, I love it
Oh, and that's an apple tree behind them :)
ib: @santacoppelia's tags on this post
Who do you think the best angel was? This one.
Did I miss a memo that the ship is now AziraCrow and no longer Ineffable Husbands?
Goodbye goodbye, you were bigger than the whole sky ⭐️🌙
hi we are on the post apocalypse bus together can we hold hands
Let's talk about that cold open though
Honestly, this pure h/c cold open may be my favorite part of the finale. At least its potential to launch a thousand fics was so palpable I could feel it on my skin.
Anyway, some observations worth pondering (and what a bummer that we're never going to get official answers to any of those).
As the camera zooms in on the Eternal Flame, there's a gravely injured angel just slightly down below. Is that Crowley? The scene is blurry and poorly lit, but we can tell that the angel has a long dark hair and is wearing a hooded cape which partially obscures their face.
I tried editing the screencaps to increase brightness and contrast and apologize for not the best quality overall.
So, do we think this angel is Crowley? Because when we see him in the next couple of minutes, he is wearing a hood, and his hair is long:
But then, of course, the angel at the bottom of the Eternal Flame had wings - battered, charred even, but still white underneath it all - and Crowley, when we see him, doesn't. Did he just hide them before trying to ambush Aziraphale?
And then there's the acting credits in the closing titles:
So, Crowley was the first character to appear onscreen according to this. But does it apply to the cold open or to the main part only? Because Crowley was the first one to appear in that one too (the back alley scene). Really really intriguing.
Another feature of interest in the cold open is Crowley's eyes. It's hard to see, but he still has his angelic pre-snake eyes:
Angelic eyes and quite possibly still white angelic wings? Then in this scene Crowley is a rebel angel who had just lost the war - but he hasn't yet fallen. Sooo fascinating - and again, it sucks that we will never see any of this elaborated in the canon. But that's what fan works are for.