Good Omens Season 1 - Tumblr Posts

1 year ago

can we just talk about how sexy crowley is for saving books?

because it’s very sexy.

Can We Just Talk About How Sexy Crowley Is For Saving Books?

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1 year ago

And preferably for it to match my s1 script book pls and ty

does neil gaiman know i would fight a pride of lions barehanded for a season 2 script book


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9 months ago

It is getting SO ANNOYING – please tag properly 😭

yall don’t get me wrong. I love the husbands like so freakin much but can people not tag husbands fanarts that have nothing to do with Gabriel and Beelzebub with “ineffable bureaucracy”? I mean, if I wanna look for husbands fanart I can just look for “ineffable husbands” or “azicrow”/“aziracrow”. When I type “ineffable bureaucracy” to the seaarch bar specifically, I wanna look for Gabriel and Beelzebub being mush. I would be kinda annoyed if the reverse thing happened as well because if I wanna look specifically for the husbands, I don’t wanna see it spammed with unrelated Gabriel and Beelzebub fanarts that have nothing to do with the husbands either – unless both ships appear together then of course, please tag both

Because tag on tumblr is for categorizing, blacklisting, and convenience in search. It’s not for spamming or to increase viewership, like whatever you do in other socials like instagram. Tumblr does not pick on viewership algo like twt or ig do.


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1 year ago

Best of Neil's stage directions/commentary in the good omens s1 script book

Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book
Best Of Neil's Stage Directions/commentary In The Good Omens S1 Script Book

I went back and read this to help me cope after s2, as one does


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9 months ago

Are you into the Good Omens fandom?

If you are:

I'm asking you this because I'm curious about knowing what's the main age of the people from this fandom


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8 months ago

On this poll I asked all the GoodOmens Fandom..

And NOW it's time for YOU Good ARTISTS!

In your drawings / stories of Crowley x Aziraphale how do you do?

Is there a top and a bottom or you simply draw / write randomly?

Are they both fighting to be top or they both just want to be bottom?

Well here you can tell us what you think and what you draw / write:


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8 months ago

Hello everyone !

I created this playlist of Good Omens:

Hello Everyone !

Join this vibe and feel free to send me suggestions at the comments so I can add more epic songs to the playlist!

(The songs there remind me of Crowley&Aziraphale too!!)

Enjoy


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5 months ago

Hello dear GoodOmens fan!!

We all know that the actress who played Beelzibub changed from the season 1 to the season 2.

And I would like to know.. which one you like the most!

So here's the poll:

Beelzibub S1 & Beelzibub S2 (if you need to compare):

Hello Dear GoodOmens Fan!!
Hello Dear GoodOmens Fan!!

(More images undercut)

Season 1:

Hello Dear GoodOmens Fan!!
Hello Dear GoodOmens Fan!!
Hello Dear GoodOmens Fan!!
Hello Dear GoodOmens Fan!!

Season 2:

Hello Dear GoodOmens Fan!!
Hello Dear GoodOmens Fan!!
Hello Dear GoodOmens Fan!!
Hello Dear GoodOmens Fan!!

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1 year ago
Aziraphale and Crowley pass the street in front of the bookshop. While Aziraphale is talking and looking forward, Crowley checks the road and politely lifts his hand when he sees that they're crossing the street in front of a driving car.

Anthony "I'm not nice" Crowley politely apologizing to a car driver for passing the street

+ bonus:

Crowley and Aziraphale driving in the Bentley. Aziraphale cries: "Watch out for the pedestrian!" and Crowly replies with: "She's on the street, she knows the risk she's taking!"

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1 year ago

I'm sure someone already pointed it out, but– I just can't get over the symbolism of the church scene in 1941. How the bomb shatters the church and kills the nazis and leaves Aziraphale and Crowley behind.

The bomb literally destroys the Good™ (the church obviously represents Heaven) and the Bad™ (we know that the nazis represent Hell because that's where we meet them again. Also, they're nazis) but it doesn't do any harm to Aziraphale and Crowley, therefore placing them with neither Good nor Bad but rather something in between.

And high-angle shot of the destroyed church. There is fire burning between the stones. Aziraphale looks around.

Look at them. The sacred ground is scattered around them, not even sacred anymore, since Crowley no longer is bothered by it. What once was to resemble the Evil is now buried beneath.

Aziraphale takes his hat from his head and holds it in his hands. In the right corner, Crowley leans against some stone and cleans is sunglasses.

But there is Aziraphale, who used a miracle to save not only himself but also Crowley. And there is Crowley, who used a miracle to save Aziraphale's books. Because they care for each other. Because they look out for each other. Because neither of them is solely good or bad, they are shades of grey.

Crowley pulls the bag out of a hand that sticks through the shattered bricks.

We even see Crowley pulling the bag out of the dead person's hand, which could be interpreted as an act of ultimate liberation from the past. After thousands of years of choosing between Heaven and Hell, Crowley chooses to save the books for Aziraphale.

Crowley gives the bag to the astonished Aziraphale.
Crowley leaves the frame, Aziraphale looks after him.

Even though this scene takes place years before they get cut loose from Heaven and Hell respectively, it already depicts Aziraphale and Crowley as independent from both, as their own team. It's the visual proof that they already are an us.

In the end, it all comes down to them. When Heaven and Hell lose their power, when there's little more than broken pieces left –

Aziraphale and Crowley still survive. Together.

Aziraphale, with the bag in his hand, still looking after Crowley in amazement.

Anyways, I'm going mad over here


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1 year ago

We talk a lot about how Crowley and Aziraphale make each other smile, and how they're united through their shared excitement about the world. While this is very valid, I feel like we're forgetting about another important part of a relationship: mutual complaint.

Gif 1/2: Aziraphale in the Globe Theater, 1601. He looks unhappy, saying: "Apparently, I have to ride a horse."
Gif 2/2: Crowley groans in sympathy and says: "Hard on the buttocks, horses. Major design flaw, if you ask me."

Oh, how much I adore this brief moment between them.

Do you know how much trust it probably takes for someone like Aziraphale to openly complain about something related to his work?

First of all, he is not allowed to complain about anything in Heaven other than Hell. We see this a lot in S1 when he tries to discuss the plans of Armageddon and is repeatedly (even violently) shut down by the archangels. He is an Angel. He works for Heaven, the so-called Good Side. Everything he does, he should do with delight. Being unhappy about a task? Not wanting to do something, let alone disagree with it? It’s just not on.

Second of all, the way Aziraphale says it, he is expecting a certain reaction from Crowley, an affirming one, that is. He is saying it in a way that is asking: “Isn’t that awful?” He is not afraid to be judged, rather the opposite: He believes that Crowley will show him sympathy. And most amazingly, Crowley does.

Not only does Aziraphale trust Crowley enough to complain about something and communicate negative emotions about his work, but he also knows Crowley well enough to anticipate his understanding. He makes himself vulnerable and is rewarded with validation in return.

Even if this was already part of Crowley’s plan to speak about The Agreement, Aziraphale wouldn’t know it. And if we're honest, it doesn't really matter. He trusts Crowley because Crowley deserves his trust.

Sure, getting excited about the same things is fun. But additionally, being able to complain to somebody and knowing that they will be on your side, building a foundation of mutual trust by shared dislike?

Damn. That truly is some love right there.


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