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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
clockheartedcrocodile

I’m trying to pin down what exactly it is about the Aziraphale & Crowley dynamic that works so well, and sets them apart from the usual “passionate, tragic, star-crossed forbidden love” angel/demon love story we’ve seen a hundred times in a hundred other stories. And I wonder if, maybe, one of the reasons why it works is because they’re first and foremost friends. They love each other, and they like each other.

That’s so good.

good omens crowley aziraphale I swear I'll stop posting good omens it's not my fault that this show has TRANSPORTED me back to my childhood
clockheartedcrocodile

The thing that really, really got me when I first read Good Omens (and is now getting me all over again) is that Aziraphale and Crowley have been alive for 6000 years, and when Armageddon comes, and it’s time for that chapter of their lives to end… they don’t want it to. They want to keep going. They’ve lived their angelic, demonic, shockingly human lives for 6000 years and they’re not done. There’s still so much more they have to live for. 6000 years was not enough.

That’s… incredibly heartening to think about.

personal good omens crowley aziraphale I felt the same way when I first read sandman issue 13 the one where dream meets hob gadling I know this isn't The Thing most people fixate on but maybe I just read the book at the right time for this particular message to imprint itself on me
animusbell

Anonymous asked:

Something I noticed in ep 6 that I thought was neat, while Aziraphale-as-Crowley is getting icecream and Crowley-as-Aziraphale is asking after things, C-a-A does the pace around thing that we saw Crowley do during the Shakespeare scene. It amazes me how much you can spot in those scenes once you know the twist!!!

YES!!!! god i loved that too. theres SO many details.

also: aziraphales mind going directly to 'oh this place needs houseplants' in hell good omens good omens spoilers ask Anonymous