S3 trailer-inspired, post S3 and S3 fix-its
Heart-broken, old-universe-broken, what's the point is FICTIONS.
A Little Knowledge, by AngieWords. Rated G, 200 words. P. Apr 26.
Trailer-inspired crackfic in which Aziraphale wants to teach Jesus about literature. Jesus wants to learn about the most underrated kind of literature. Incredibly funny!
Shedding The Suit, by graywings. Rated M, 1k. P. Apr 26.
Lovely fic inspired by the lift snippet in the trailer, hot and sweet. In the lift to earth, Aziraphale initiates an intimate moment with Crowley, and Crowley responds enthusiastically.
Seven (Soft) Minutes In Heaven, by redundant_angel. Rated T, 800 words. P. Apr 26.
Lovely trailer-inspired fiction set in the elevator. Crowley and Aziraphale clear the air and have a lovely moment by themselves.
An Antichrist And A Messiah Walk Into A Pub, by Bellisima_writes. Rated T, 3k. P. May 26.
Great fiction inspired by the trailer showing Jesus getting into the lift and the confirmation that Sam Taylor Buck would be back for the finale (oh, the good old days when we could dream!) Jesus gets to Earth, London. He is confused. He starts walking and finds himself outside a pub where his hereditary enemy is waiting to teach him he can make his own choices. This story is about defying your destiny, learning to trust and training your dog to be as petty as can be.
My own The Bookshop At The End Of The Universe, rated T 2k. P. May 26.
Trailer-inspired fic based on a snippet of the credits. Meh, not my best work.
Waiting For The Finale One Sentence At A Time, chapter 13: One Sentence Wishes, by Ineffableprofessionals. Rated G. P. May 26.
This is an absolutely beautiful, touching poem about the grief part of the fandom felt after the finale aired. But even more than that it is an ode to the fandom itself. To our ability to hold on to what we love, to not give up, to defy the fate imposed on us by the writers and keep doing what we do best: imagine better endings; writing new stories; giving each other hope. We are more than the story ever was. I am so very grateful for this poem that I can’t even put it into words.
The Gang Watches Good Omens Season Three, by MxMaxZephirus. Rated T, 3k. P. Jun 26.
This meta/fix-it fic is by far the most uplifting thing I’ve read to fix S3. Not just the ending but everything. I like to imagine them exactly as in this fic: sitting side by side, loving each other, among friends, alive, happy, and making sarcastic remarks at terrible the televised versions of themselves someone thought would make a good TV show. They are so much more in character in this fic than they were in the finale. Highly recommended.
My own Transcendental, rated T, 3k. P. May 26.
My own S3 fix-it, born of heartbreak for the ending and anger at the treatment Aziraphale’s character received throughout the finale. I wanted it to be canon-compliant and I didn’t want it to be god to grant them to live. Somehow I managed both, but that means that I could only salvage Aziraphale and Crowley, but nothing else of the old universe. It’s still bittersweet, just a little less bitter and a little more sweet.
A Lovely New World, by 0ldstoneface. Rated T, 1.7k. P. May 26.
Season 3 complaint/fix-it where Crowley and Aziraphale started the new universe and where they love each other very much.
You Though There Was Just the One? By LadyZoisite. Rated G, 188 words. P. May 26.
Fix-it fic that was posted just hours after the finale aired. Just to put things right.
Empty Pages, by cheeseplants. Rated G, 857 words, P. May 26.
Lovely fix-it where our Aziraphale and Crowley, them and in character, get to write infinite stories with a version of them as protagonists. They will never run out of paper and ink, This was very healing!
A Snow Globe In A Garden, by Mizmak. Rated G, 731 words. P. May 26.
Asa and Anthony keep receiving food deliveries with the instructions to leave them outside the snow globe in their garden. Sweet and hopeful. Contains lovely art by the author.
And They Didn’t, by Savyl. Rated G, 895 words. P. May 26.
Lovely, healing, sweet S3 fix-it where our Ineffables get to live and to confess their love. I love it.
The Gods Of Their Universe, by Ineffable_Shadow. Rated E, 6k. P. May 26.
Lovely fic where Aziraphale and Crowley survive erasure and get to build a better universe.
In Every Stupid Universe, by MxMaxZephyrus. Rated G, 1.3 words.
Incredibly soothing fiction in the weirdest kind of way! Proceed only if you have a rather dark sense of humour. This fic really helped me deal with the grief, highly recommended.
After Canon, by Bohoteacher. Rated G, 2k. P. May 26.
Meta/fix-it fic where several Good Omens characters gather at Give Me Coffee Or Give Me Death to discuss the finale of their beloved series Agnes Nutter, Witch. They have mixed reactions, but the one thing they all have in common is to keep the fandom alive with their creativity and love. This fic gave me hope at a time when I was feeling rather down about the fandom. We’ll get there, eventually.
Create A Third Place, by graywings. Rated T, 6k. P. May 26.
Canon divergent fix-it where things go differently and everybody lives! So many things to love about this fiction!
Pillars, by ireallyneedmoretea. Rated G, 666 words. P. May 26.
Asa and Anthony live an ordinary life. They make tea, they go to work, they read The Astrophysical Journal. This fiction IS a fix-it and I might have teared up when I read it.