since azzy has a halo does that mean crowley has horns and tail somewhere or

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since azzy has a halo does that mean crowley has horns and tail somewhere or
Neil Gaiman: “Season 2 will be quiet, gentle, and romantic”
Also Neil Gaiman:
crowley was so right for being like "you think you're a demon???" when aziraphale was being the most angelic he's ever looked because if you didn't tell me he was an angel i'd still assume he was one
imagine you're crowley and you're the serpent of eden and tempted eve to eat an apple and then she got thrown out of paradise and you tempt the angel you're on earth with to eat human food and soon after he thinks he'll be thrown out of heaven and instead decides he's on his own side and you're like girl i just cannot stop making people stray from mindlessly obeying god and be morally neutral
I feel like people don't talk about this interaction enough.
"She had balls."
"Well,"
"Cotillion balls."
"Oh."
CROWLEY DID THE FIRST TEMPTATION TO AZIRAPHALE AND IT WAS EVERYTHING IVE WANTED AND BREATHTAKING AND GROSS AND SEXUAL AND CAPTIVATING AND HILARIOUS AND
Are Gabriel's books a *Clue*?
In ep 2, Gabriel is organizing those books and specifically reads the first sentance of three books:
First: The Crow Road
Next: Pride & Prejudice:
And then finally: Good Omens, itself:
Now when we look at the show:
Season 1. Good Omens, aka the last book Gabriel looks at
Season 2: Heavily informed by Jane Austin (especially Pride & Prejudice and Emma), aka the 2nd book Gabriel reads.
Season 3: Perhaps The Crow Road (which is heavily referenced again in Ep 6) is foreshowing what's to come next? Everything is literally screaming to pay attention to this book.
Anyone read it? Any theories? The main theme seems to be death, which, along with resurrection (25 lazuri, resurrectionists, job's children returning, zombies, etc) throughout this season.