I have no idea what to expect tomorrow....
I am frightened yiiiii
So what do we think folks,
Will we get something this wednesday?
Yeesh
No
I don't even know anymore🥺
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I have no idea what to expect tomorrow....
I am frightened yiiiii
So what do we think folks,
Will we get something this wednesday?
Yeesh
No
I don't even know anymore🥺
"Something's Up" @goodomensonprime The Demon that quit Hell and another Demon who took over his place. Enjoy my Crowley and Shax cosplays from Good Omens Season 2 that's coming up on July 28th.
For anyone who wants to listen to the playlist that @goodomensonprime just dropped - I made it here 😇
(PS. I couldn’t find it anywhere already on Spotify when I searched, right after the playlist got posted, but I don’t know if results are filtered strangely because I’ve got a Dutch Spotify account..? Apols to Prime if you have an official one, but I don’t see it!)
Okay, everyone is talking about Aziraphale's "I forgive you." and I've seen a LOT of really interesting perspectives, so I thought I'd put my own two cents into the mix.
I think that line just underlines the fact that even though you've taken Aziraphale out of Heaven, you haven't quite taken the Heaven out of Aziraphale. Aziraphale still subscribes to the notion that the institutions of Heaven and Hell are a good thing; improperly managed and misguided for sure, but still fundamentally correct. I'm not saying this is wrong: it's been holding together for 6000 years, and it's not unreasonable to think that with a bit of fixing-upping, it could attain its full glory and potential. And believing in Heaven and Hell is pretty symmetrical to a black-and-white worldview, the false dichotomy of one right and everything else wrong.
Aziraphale, for all his loveable charm, still believes that Heaven is the one true right way. His "I forgive you", I felt, was a bit condescending and could even be construed as high-and-mighty because he's simultaneously saying Crowley is wrong and trying to be the bigger person by forgiving him when Crowley didn't even ask for it. Condescending and high-and-mighty is pretty much the motto of Heaven, and it's interesting to see that leak through in Aziraphale, showing that for all his flexible morals and humanity, he is very much a product of the system he still very much belongs to.
It's going to be fascinating to watch this belief system crumble before his very eyes in the next season, which is what I think is most likely to happen given the last 2 seasons of ineffable bureaucracy.