The reason Eddie and Maddie have no scenes is like 5 years ago, Eddie and Maddie were left alone for 1 minute and Maddie immediately went "You're in love with my brother"
And Eddie Panicked and ran off and has been avoiding being alone with Maddie since
"Why I couldn't be enough?"
The worst part is that now Crowley would believe that he just wasn't enough to make him stay or that he only would want him as an Angel QnQ
Hiii!!!! Does Crowley make spelling mistakes just as the rest of the demons? :)
Nope.
Hello!! I have a question about the ending of s2 ep6 (loved the season by the way!!)
What lead you to making Crowley kiss aziraphale? In the past i recall you mentioning that you felt unsure to stray too far from the original material or say anything new about their relationship without Terry Pratchett being here so i wonder what caused you to change your mind? Not complaining, just curious :)
I said I wasn't going to change anything about the nature of their relationship in the first book, and I didn't. I know what Terry and I had planned for the sequel, though.
Just a few ships from the Good Omens Extended Universe
been holding to this doodle for a while now
I trust you to end good omens’s story well but why must you torture us in the meantime?
Love.
So… no personal space when you’re a marauder, huh.
Day 1 of Ineffable May: In the beginning
I worked on this way too much.. I can feel my body dying for god's sake.
Hello Mr Gaiman I was wondering if it was an intentional choice to show Gabriel and Beelzebub in love without a kiss scene because they are more detached from earth and humanity unlike Aziraphale and Crowley who know about human pleasures and rituals and adapted them.
I don't think kissing scenes have much to do with love. Anathema and Newt kissed when they barely knew each other in Season 1, and none of the other couples who loved each other did. I can't see any reason for Gabriel and Beelzebub to kiss: singing Everyday together seemed much more powerful. Crowley's kiss is about a lot of things but it's not to show they're in love: if you haven't got it by then you'll never get it.