Aziraphale's Temptations
I find it interesting that the kinds of temptations we see Aziraphale perform on other people are not random. All through Episode 5, we see he's tempting them with information, with knowledge.
Yes, part of it stems from him being a bookkeeper. He keeps and stores troves of knowledge. But he also can read each person well enough to know what information they crave, which books will be the most tempting, and what kinds of topics they need answers about.
For the pianist, it was the Dr. Who proof copy. The magician, it was an insight from (and the real name of) masters in his field. Even for Nina, it was whether or not they would talk about fairy lights because she had QUESTIONS and opinions about that information.
I think a real takeaway we can take from season 2 (And 1) is that Aziraphale is a very good tempter, playing on Hell's confidence in their elaborate plans, Heaven's ignorance of humans, and the human's thirst for knowledge. He's not oblivious to his actions, even when he's cornered by the various agents for each side (yes, I'm including that one shopkeeper associate's cornering him in the pub as being attacked by humans)
Meanwhile, every single "temptation" with Crowley is about time, quality meals shared, and moments stolen away from the prying eyes of Heaven and Hell. He's not appealing to his need for answers. Instead, he's appealing to their relationship because it is more intimate than anything else. The temptations for food, company, and collaboration (Except the big one) are small asks that can function as excuses if caught.












