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farawaylynn · 8 months
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Crowley has an important message for you >:D
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''have you thought of just talking to him?'' -- dude about to organize a whole ass cotillion ball so he can touch his boyfriend's hand
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#he can't even LOOK at aziraphale ohhhhh i am chewing on rocks
because the moment he does, he completely falls apart. the love he feels is so strong that it literally overwhelms him :)))))))
MONY. MONY PLEASE I AM UNWELL AND THIS IS ONLY MAKING ME EVEN MORE UNWELL I AM SOBBING
oh god now i'm thinking about how they SHOW crowley looking at aziraphale right before, from outside the window, and the way crowley looks when aziraphale doesn't know that he's looking
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vs. crowley having to confront his feelings and look aziraphale in the eye
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and he CAN'T because his whole life he's been gazing at aziraphale from a distance, with literal and metaphorical sunglasses on to shield his true feelings—im a MESS
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farawaylynn · 8 months
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Aziraphale. The Enemy, of course. But an enemy for six thousand years now, which made him a sort of friend.
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farawaylynn · 8 months
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Crowley Of The Day: throwback for today to this iconic look 😍
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farawaylynn · 8 months
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People that are Baz?
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farawaylynn · 8 months
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farawaylynn · 8 months
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Remember if you’re out at a store and someone says “This is a robbery” you can say “no it’s not” and then the robber will leave because theyre a robber and this is no longer a robbery .
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farawaylynn · 8 months
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When people complain about lack of engagement on the site formerly known as Twitter
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farawaylynn · 8 months
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i decided to finally make a tumblr so here is my first post !
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farawaylynn · 8 months
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the girlies in the 60s, as prompted by neil
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farawaylynn · 8 months
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my boyfriend broke up with me support group 🥲✌️ Pt 2 -> (x)
Instagram | Twitter | Etsy | Shop | Ko-fi
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farawaylynn · 8 months
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I can listen no longer in silence. I must speak to you by such means as are within my reach. You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope. | good omens season 2 + persuasion, by noted jewel thief jane austen
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farawaylynn · 8 months
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Look at that they took from us... 1960s fem presenting Aziraphale and Crowley... Had to doodle this really quick when I read Neil Gaiman's post 🤧🤧
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farawaylynn · 9 months
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You know what I just realized?
When Crowley said, "that's the point. No nightingales," I paused and went - huh. So both Aziraphale and Crowley KNEW about the actual nightingale bird that sang in Berkeley square? We as the audience are AWARE about it, of course, because God's narration told us so. We also know that, outside the mise en scène, Tori Amos' A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square plays as the end credits for season 1 roll.
But the s1 end credits song, I assumed, was non-diegetic. As in, like the soundtracks that permeate throughout most films, the song could only be heard by the AUDIENCE, and not by the characters. In addition, the characters THEMSELVES cannot hear what God says to the audience - and logically speaking both Crowley and Aziraphale could not have known about a singular, inconspicuous bird singing despite the noise of the traffic. Especially not when the Nightingale sings while they're currently dining at the Ritz.
So the 'No Nightingales' line WORKS for the audience - it's an incredible gut punch that leaves you weeping. But since we never heard or saw either Aziraphale and Crowley acknowledge the Nightingale, did that line have the same devastating impact to the both of them?
Oh, it absolutely did. Maybe even worse than we could ever imagine.
Because Crowley WASN'T just talking about that damn nightingale bird, was he? If you rewatch Season 1, Episode 6, you can see and hear VERY clearly that while Aziraphale and Crowley settle on their usual table at the Ritz, a pianist plays A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square inside the scene itself. Unlike the end credits, the piano version of the song is a DIEGETIC sound! That means both the Aziraphale and Crowley can hear it LOUD AS DAY.
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And it's JUST - the heart-breaking contrast this has to Beelzebub and Gabriel's Everyday. When Crowley says 'No Nightingales," he implies that that was THEIR song. It's a specific reference enough to know that this became part of their history - of their rich plethora of inside jokes and shared memories. And judging by Aziraphale's shattered face, he KNEW the significance of the line. He KNEW that Crowley is throwing back THEIR song to his face. "If Gabriel and Beelzebub can do it, why can't we? Why can't we make the Nightingale a reality, the same way they made their Everyday come true?"
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That A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square is Aziraphale and Crowley's Everyday becomes fact when Crowley turns the Bentley's radio on, only for it to play THIS song. THEIR song. Which SHOULD HAVE brought them together. It SHOULD HAVE. It worked for Gabriel and Beelzebub, didn't it?
Turns out, not every problem could be fixed by making that song yours.
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