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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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younggayanddoingokay asked:

Hey, I actually did have a quick question- in the book (although I could be wrong) I got the impression that Adam became completely powerless when he willed himself human- ie, he sort of ‘willed them away’ but in the show, he clearly kept them, as he willed the hedge to disappear so he could have an excuse to leave the yard by chasing dog. firstly, am I right about the book, and secondly, if so, what made you decide to alter that little detail?

I didn’t put anything in the show on that that wasn’t already in the book. You might want to reread it.

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polyhorde-aesthetic asked:

Dear Mr. Gaiman, When I heard they were adapting Good Omens I expected to enjoy it. When I read they had cast Tennant I knew I’d like it. When I learned you were the one writing it I was certain it would be wonderful. I did not, however, expect it to kick me into a life crises and make me question what the hell I’m doing wasting my time in Alaska when I could be making art with people like you. I hate this. Thank you, you bastard. With love to you and the family, Jess

Then it did a good thing, and I am glad.

neil-gaiman

kanav86 asked:

I first read Good Omens several years ago and immensely enjoyed it. So, when the series came out I had to watch it. After watching the series, I HAD to reread the book. And now... after rereading the book I HAVE to re-watch the series... Not so much an ask here, more a vague wondering of what the heck I have gotten myself into and at the same time very much enjoying the process. Thank you.

This might go on for some time.