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Crowley referring to Gabriel, Michael, and the others not as "angels" but as (the honestly more accurate) "angelic entities" in front of Aziraphale is such a wonderful bit of flirt.
Crowley very deliberately not using "angel" to describe anybody else as a nod to Aziraphale that Crowley's romantic pet name for him is a word that he sees as belonging just to Aziraphale is really sweet.
Romancing his angel and shading angelic entities have always been the twin passions of Bildad the Shuhite.
You lick it, you keep it
How the “Must Rescue the Angel” obsession began!
Enjoy another Eden Adventure!
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one of the differences between good omens the show vs good omens the book that will always fuck me up is the post-bookshop fire scene. crowley goes from picking himself up, dusting himself off, accepting the loss of aziraphale and Just Driving Anyway to completely falling apart. i do get why people have gripes with it being changed so fundamentally, and i've thought about it a lot myself, but i've never been able to bring myself to get mad about it. i always circle back to how the book was written by two best friends. that drunken, wrecked, grief stricken scene was written in a post-pratchett world. he lost his best friend.
It's so important to me that Aziraphale lingered on Crowley's face in this scene, and he looked confused when Crowley looked away, despite the priest lady speaking to the both of them. He really wasn't paying attention to anything in this scene, only the fact that Crkwley was looking at him and inches away from his lips, and then focusing on the fact that Crowley stopped looking at him
no thoughts, just the absurd way the touden siblings pull items out of their clothes
"1984" by Orwel is basically what happens when the Eye ritual works out.
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They were all art kuje
Did cavemen have modern highschool stereotypical tropes we have today?