GOOD OMENS ⇢ 1x02 | THE BOOK
Human beings are so simple...and so easily fooled! Yes. Ahem, good job. You... You fooled them all.
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GOOD OMENS ⇢ 1x02 | THE BOOK
Human beings are so simple...and so easily fooled! Yes. Ahem, good job. You... You fooled them all.
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crowley referring to aziraphale as angel
You know how much I would have paid to see Crowley a "bleary mess" with bed head in the morning????? Also the houseplants standing at attention.
Neil's notes 3/?
I mean if we have to start anywhere with these two in terms of ethical alignment, I’d pick here. Propriety, what propriety? Just going to walk over the grass.
Crowley’s whole manner screams chaos whilst Aziraphale’s pursues order. Sure we could also look at the way they sit to deduce that, but they are usually in conversation when sitting together, and so their manner could relate to the topic at hand or their own relationship. Here they are both just focused on getting from point A to point B, so there’s no social subtext or overarching moral dilemma complicating what is just their core personality.
I’ve yet to take a deep dive into any character analysis. How do you guys rate them on the sliding scale of good and evil? I mean, that’s the whole show, isn’t it? Neither is completely good or completely bad. But I’m interesting in when they started influencing each other, and why.
GOOD OMENS ⇢ 1x02 | THE BOOK
GOOD OMENS ⇢ 1x02 | THE BOOK
Sometimes, despite everything, peace breaks out. People get tired of fighting, and pain, and death, and are willing to start all over again.