Can we talk about the fact that Crowley redirected the bombers before he even enters the church?
That he had complete and utter trust that Aziraphale would save the both of them, even after not speaking for 79 years?
That he risked discorporation (and answering to Hell for the whole incident) on the absolute faith that once he communicated to Aziraphale about what was happening that they (the team, the group, the group of the two of us) would be in it together?
And that Aziraphale instantly picks up on the code and pulls through, immediately and without a second thought.
This:
Isn't just about the magic show.
1941 changes EVERYthing.
I have read all the fanfictions in which Crowley Saved Kids Before the Flood in Mesopotamia 3004 BC and i think about it too much 😵
I have already written my own fanfic in my head and drew an illustration for it :“)
I should be paid £100 every time I post something about Michael and David and someone inserts “such FRIENDS” or another classic “their FAMILIES”
I could then finally afford funko pop of Crowley and Aziraphale
guys yesterday I re-watched The Greatest Showman and I had to draw a Good Omens AU, the hospital scene, and I imagined it at the end of season 3 (after the Second Coming) when Aziraphale woke up after the battle and the first thing he sees is Crowley😭❤️ I CAN'T PLEASE STOP ME
• Good Omens × The Greatest Showman •
One, two, three... WHAT IF WE REWRITE THE STAAAARS✨😭
Ps. I'm sorry for the way I beat Azi up😭
It's the third time I read a fanfic where Crowley destroys his plants out of rage, and that actually had me thinking
Yes, he is hard on them. He yells, and the threatens and, well, "makes them go away"
But most of us must know by now that, every time he takes a plant away, he keeps it on the side until he gives it to his neighbor. It's canon, I'm not making that up. He never truly hurts the plants. Puts the fear of Crowley into them? Yes. Terrifies them? Absolutely. But physically hurt? I don't see it. He is way too soft for that, even in a fit of rage
The plants are, unconsciously, a mirror of himself. When he terrorizes the plants, he is reliving his trauma of not being good enough for Heaven and being tossed out like he was broken and useless over and over again
He treats the plants like Heaven and God treated him, and yet, he never truly destroys them or throws them in the trash for being disobedient or imperfect. That's a step too far. Instead, he finds them a new home. Some place better. Some place he wishes he also had found. And maybe he already did: Earth, with Aziraphale
Alas, all this to say: destroying the plants, even with his rage goggles on, it's not very him
Destroying furniture? Throwing shit at the walls? Screaming? Sure, I can see that.
So far, we've mostly seen a very controlled type of rage from Crowley, mainly aimed at Gabriel in season 2. The only scene of actually explosive active rage we see is the one where he, well... explodes in the middle of Soho
And even that was very controlled, if you think about it. He just lets it all out at once, and then the rage is gone, only the low-key depression (over fighting with bae) remaining
So, yeah, realistically, I can kinda see him breaking stuff if he is at the very end of his rope and with no other way to decompress but never ever hurting his plants. Au contraire, I believe he would turn to the plants when he comes out of the high of being furious in search of some quiet comfort
Y'know sometimes I wanna give up, and then I remember that Aziraphale saw a higher ranked Angel, tried to catch their attention, failed, and went on hitting on them for the next 6000 years
"that sounds..." "lonely? yeh."
And then they spent the next few thousands of years, making sure the other wasnt lonely. hush, shut up, be quiet, im ill
I just love that THIS
Was proof that they wanted to kiss HERE
At the very least, they were thinking about it. Especially in Aziraphale’s case.