The fact that Good Omens S2 was SO QUEER.
Not Just Maggie and Nina (and Lindsey)
Not just Aziraphale and Crowley
Not even just Gabriel and Beelzebub (who is NB)
But the magician shopkeeper and his trans/NB spouse who wore a fancy early 19th century dress to the ball.
Job's son who was flirting with Aziraphale (hilariously played by Ty Tennant giving Michael Sheen heart eyes in front of his dad lmao)
Even the tough macho man in Scotland that Aziraphale borrows the phone from - using it for "Grindr".
Plus of course Michael, Uriel, Muriel, and Dagon also all being non binary/gender queer characters.
With all this, there was no homophobia, no one batted an eyelid at any characters sexualities, sexuality wasn't even brought up, characters just are who they are and like who they like. Its a non issue in the GO universe.
AKA my favourite type of queer representation. The same type found in The Sandman (show not comic).
And whilst there was plenty of drama and not everyone gets a happy queer ending (YET) there was no queer trauma to be seen. No hate crimes, no "bury your gays", no stupid discussions about how HARD it is to be out of the closet in a bigoted world, because the GO world isn't bigoted.
Its SUCH a BREATH OF FRESH AIR.
I know we have similar experiences in The Sandman, In OFMD, and even in WWDITS, but each time a new show takes this very new approach towards queer representation I feel like I'm once again sinking into a comforting hug from someone I love, who loves me back.
Its just really fucking wonderful to see. I hope we keep seeing it more and more often.
unfortunately i DID take what you said to heart and now i’m sobbing and debating on whether i should kill you or kill myself
Their love is written in the sky
A gentle grizzly bear 🐻🍂
(I bought a flannel like this just because it reminded me of Grizz asdjnf)
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“If God created the universe in six days, he must have created Sirius Black in seven.”
—
Remus Lupin
the shit I come up with when it’s 4 am, honestly.
And the bitter truth is, you and I will never see the light of the same day.
“Crowley absolutely loves Aziraphale, and he hates that he loves Aziraphale.
It’s really annoying for him.”
David Tennant, New York Comic Con (2018)
"[Wait and see] began on Tumblr. And then, seeing I was writing episode 5 at the time and it was already a thing, it crept into the show." — Neil Gaiman, and his commitment to the bit.
a collection of good omens screencaps vertically extended with photoshop AI, courtesy of @/aziraphalesbookshop on tiktok