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

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
neil-gaiman
throwing-roses-into-the-abyss

can someone with more knowledge about storytelling/tv show plotting help me? I just wonder why, in good omens, they chose to keep the scene in ancient rome and delete the scene about aziraphale’s bookshop opening? does it make more narrative sense?

neil-gaiman

Actually (I just went and checked) our producers presented me with a draft in which they had cut Arthurian Britain, The Globe, The Church in the Blitz, and London in the 60s, but kept in The Opening of the Bookshop. We needed to save money, but that was the only bit I was prepared to lose, because while it was fun (I mean, I wrote it, I would have loved to have seen it filmed) it didn’t move Crowley and Aziraphale’s relationship forward. 

tinsnip

Having read the scene, he’s right. It’s a cute scene, but the others are better. (Although Crowley mouthing ‘michael’s a wanker!’ is delightful.)

peregrinealpha
tinsnip

feelin fanficcy, might card my fingers through my hair as i toe off my shoes later, idk

agatharights

This made me smirk, and quietly chuckle, eyes shining with delight.

capriceandwhimsy

As I reflect on fanfics past, a soft gentle smile quirks my lips as my eyes grow misty with reminiscence.

peregrinealpha

I bite my lip at the reference, expression shifting into a mischievous grin.

i just spit out food funny
gaiusthegenius
tinsnip

oh my god, i adore aziraphale and crowley having really bad, awkward sex

gaiusthegenius

Makes me think of Michael in “The Good Place” being utterly baffled by kissing

“Just… mashing their food holes together! They’re not for that!”

tinsnip

Yessss

gaiusthegenius

*Aziraphale staying at Crowley’s place at the end of the show*

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idk which is which in this dialogue

I love both variations tbh

funny