I watched the Good Omens finale and I have things to say... Beware, spoilers and negative opinions below!
Sooo... It was a really emotional experience I should say.
Some parts of the movie were pretty good and at first I really enjoyed it and thought to myself: damn, if only we got a proper 6 episode season of this!.. But then I felt that something is wrong. The whole vibe is off, the pacing is off (which was expected and is not my biggest complain), the interaction between Crowley and Aziraphale is off.
Overall it felt like the whole movie was based on fanfiction as I recognised many of the plot lines I've seen in fics, but it seemed that the movie didn't inherit the sweetest thing that really made those fics great - the beautiful, tender depiction of Crowley and Aziraphale's relationship. Because what do you mean they didn't have a proper conversation after those infamous 15 minutes of Season 2 finale? What do you mean after 6000 years of longing for each other and not talking about it they didn't have a sweet tender moment - a kiss or at least a touch on the cheek?! What do you mean you say final goodbye to the love of your life and you don't even turn to each other (let alone hug each other or kiss each other) as you vaporise?!!
Well, they did talk of course. And there were some beautiful words said. But you know what? Those beautiful words and a couple of shots of them holding hands can be easily edited if you want to censor this movie to show it in a homophobic country. It would be very easy to censor it for Russia, for example, believe me I know and it makes me furiously mad (not that they would license it for Russia, because no one does nowadays, but it's just an example).
Of course kisses and touches is not the only way to show love, especially for Crowley and Azi, but the rules have changed in the Season 2 finale. And in Season 3 they changed the rules again because they chickened out. The only real kiss they had was that heartbreaking and devastating scene in Season's 2 last 15, live with it. (The only thought that hurts me even more - what if it was David and Michael's demand?.. If so I respect that, but it doesn't take away the feeling of being stabbed in a heart).
And as for the story... As I said there were some good moments (I really liked them flying straight into space in Bentley, also this thing with creating your own book of life was pretty cool - it was so cool that I thought they'd spend an eternity together in a bookshop, writing the universe back into existence), but overall It wasn't great, there were plot holes, Jesus had almost nothing to do (which is sad, I liked the actor and how he portrayed the character), the plot twist was kinda obvious. I don't know, I feel there were much better ways to bring it all together and to epically end it with our demon's and angel's love saving the universe instead of destroying it to start with a clean slate. Not a big fan of them becoming humans, but if it happened in the universe they initially existed in, it would at least make sense.