I've been suffering since watching this drama last year.
I believe the most important thing for people to have deep relationships is shared ethics, and I think Aziraphale and Crowley were perfectly matched in that regard.
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I've been suffering since watching this drama last year.
I believe the most important thing for people to have deep relationships is shared ethics, and I think Aziraphale and Crowley were perfectly matched in that regard.
I saw a tweet saying, ‘Aziraphale likes strawberry ice’, ‘Crowley likes vanilla ice cream’, and ‘They’re eating each other’... oh...
The foreshadowing from S1, where Crowley(in Aziraphale) chose vanilla ice cream and Aziraphale(in Crowley) chose strawberry ice pop, has been resolved.
Did Azirafel die in regret, realising that it wasn’t that Crowley was too fast, but that he himself was too slow? I cannot bear to think of that either.
He is not to blame for anything. He chose to do good. It was because he never gave up that he was able to prevent Armageddon in Season 1.
And they possessed the patience that comes with immortality, which was what made them so interesting and appealing.
Some people speak badly of Aziraphale because of the tragic ending, that is not how it should be.
Crowley’s loneliness does not simply mean being alone; it means belonging nowhere, being true to oneself, and being free. That is by no means a bad thing. Azirafel also has convictions that cannot be swayed, and at a certain point, a rift between them is inevitable.
Yet, two people with such convictions love one another and find joy in each other’s company. Freedom is a lonely and harsh thing, but when they are together, they can heal one another. I believe that is the finest kind of relationship, and I hope they will spend eternity together just as they are.
It’s been three weeks, yet I’m still losing my mind with anger and grief.
If they were going to make a romantic comedy, I wish they’d have ended it as one.
I love seasons 2 and parts of 3 far too much to just pretend they never happened.
finally, my first C/A kiss😭
bring them back😭😭😭
I can't draw their kissing yet because of S2E6's trauma!
always miss each other
artwork as acts of self-harm...
I still can't get used to this incredible pain.
I wish I could wake up from this nightmare.
At the end of Season 2, Crowley tidied up after the dance party to set the scene for his confession, waited for Aziraphael with bated breath, swallowed hard with his mouth parched, cleared his throat (David Tennant's brilliant performance!), and finally confessed that he wanted to be alone with her, just like Gabriel and Beelzebub—and after all that cheesy romantic comedy drama, his feelings weren’t reciprocated?
To be cast aside like that in a back alley, and in the end, it wasn’t to become the US, but a double suicide to create a new universe? …I simply can’t believe it… It’s impossible…
GO was supposed to be a silly comedy drama.
I got hooked on it after watching Season 1, which forced its way to a happy ending, and felt reassured—but I never imagined I’d end up in this situation! Our Japanese government seems keen on going to war, and the reality of the situation is very worrying.
It’s awful that I have to go through such a ordeal even in fiction!
Please build a cottage or something in that mysterious Eden and live there forever.
p.s.
From David Tennant’s comments, it’s clear that a world where Aziraphale and Crowley have been reincarnated as humans doesn’t officially exist.
Looking at it the other way round, that might mean there’s still a chance that the line through which the real two escaped has survived. Yeah! I’ll cling to that slender thread until the world is restored in GO4.
So the Good Omens trilogy takes place 13.6 billion years ago, and after that, the Big Bang happened and our universe was created, right?
According to chaos theory, the sequence of events—the universe being born, Earth being born, and humans being born—can, in principle, only happen once and will never happen again.
Does that mean that world is a miniature world created by a god who saw our future selves and made it to resemble them?
The fact that the Earth in the world of GO universe is only 6,000 years old and that everything is contained within a single book makes it seem like God’s miniature garden.
I believe in chaos.
I love the “miracle” that the universe was born from the Big Bang, that Earth exists now, and that we are here.
Even if the universe were to start over from the Big Bang, something exactly like our Earth would never be born again.
Ever since the days of Eden, Crowley had been a demon who exuded an air of decadence and seemed to harbour suicidal thoughts, and when he met Shax on a bench at the start of Season 2, his words —‘What's the point of it all? Heaven, Hell, Demons, Angels. That it's all... well, pointless?’— created a distinctly unsettling atmosphere.
The kindest of all demons (and angels) may have been utterly exhausted and fed up with God’s repeated attempts to destroy humanity since the dawn of creation, and with his own role as a demon who inflicts suffering upon humans. He was barely clinging to life for Aziraphale’s.
In Season 3, the relationship between the Angel and the Demon doesn’t seem to have been fully repaired. It appears that being abandoned by the Angel and left to his own devices for years was the final straw, leading him to give up on Angel and choose suicide. There was no passion to be felt in Season 3’s Crowley; he seemed completely detached right to the very end. That is what makes it so sad.
However, what a sainted Demon he is.
I love Crowley.
It was worse than the worst-case scenario I had imagined.
But when, at the very last moment, Crowley didn’t just want to be alone with Aziraphale and he wanted to give humanity a chance, I was so happy, so proud of him, and my heart swelled with emotion. That’s exactly the demon I fell in love with.
Crowley's love for humans was greater than I thought.
Seeing Crowley protect Aziraphale at the beginning of Season 2—even though he seemed interested only in his own work—made me think he might be an angel with a deep-seated desire to protect people and things. Sooner or later, he would have parted ways with God, who constantly tries to wipe out humanity.
Anyway, I hate this ending!!! 😭😭😭
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