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so in the tv show, they got rid of aziraphale’s body hopping adventures around the world after being discorporated, and instead what we see is him going directly to crowley before wandering off to madame tracy

which very much leaves it looking like crowley is his lodestone. aziraphale may not have ever used heaven’s travel globe before, but he knows how to find crowley. he has no idea where he is, if it’s alpha centauri or earth, but he can feel crowley there, so he knows exactly where to go. because wherever crowley is, that’s where he wants to be

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and crowley knows aziraphale is gone, knows he’s dead, because he can’t feel him anymore. 6000 years, and aziraphale has always been there. no matter how far apart they might be, no matter how long they went without seeing each other, aziraphale was always out there, and crowley could always feel him. at first, perhaps, he told himself he just needed to keep track of his enemy, but now it’s comforting, always having aziraphale there, a warm presence in the back of his mind

and then he’s gone

his bookshop burnt to the ground

and crowley knows he must have been killed because if aziraphale was anywhere to be found, crowley would know

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Comments from Terry Pratchett, on the writing of Good Omens

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“Neil and I had known each other since early 1985. Doing it was our idea, not a publisher’s deal.”

 "I think this is an honest account of the process of writing Good  Omens. It was fairly easy to keep track of because of the way we sent  discs to one another, and because I was Keeper of the Official Master Copy I can say that I wrote a bit over two thirds of Good Omens.  However, we were on the phone to each other every day, at least once. If  you have an idea during a brainstorming session with another guy, whose idea is it? One guy goes and writes 2,000 words after thirty minutes on the phone, what exactly is the process that’s happening?

 I did most of the physical writing because:
1) I had to. Neil had to keep Sandman going – I could take time off from the DW;
2) One person has to be overall editor, and do all the stitching and filling and slicing and, as I’ve said before, it was me by agreement – if it had been a graphic novel, it would have been Neil taking the chair for exactly the same reasons it was me for a novel;
3) I’m a selfish bastard and tried to write ahead to get to the good bits before Neil.

Initially, I did most of Adam and the Them and Neil did most of the Four Horsemen, and everything else kind of got done by whoever – by the end, large sections were being done by a composite creature called  Terryandneil, whoever was actually hitting the keys. By agreement, I am allowed to say that Agnes Nutter, her life and death, was completely and utterly mine. And Neil proudly claims responsibility for the maggots. Neil’s had a major influence on the opening scenes, me on the ending. In the end, it was this book done by two guys, who shared the money equally  and did it for fun and wouldn’t do it again for a big clock.“

“Yes, the maggot reversal was by me, with a gun to Neil’s head (although he understood the reasons, it’s just that he likes maggots). There couldn’t be blood on Adam’s hands, even blood spilled by third parties. No-one should die because he was alive.”

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