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fuckyeahgoodomens 6 months
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Hey ! 鉂わ笍 sorry to bother you but I can't find the post where there was a list of all the scenes that were improvised in Good Omens. If you happen to find the post, or to know the few scenes that were not in the script, I will be so grateful 馃ス
Hiya! :) Improvised scenes (haven't seen the post I'm afraid :)<3):
In the First Season:
The end of the bench scene in the dinosaur park
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Shadwell's "Sergeant Pepper" when he meets Crowley
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In the Second season:
Crowley ordering the sherry
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Aziraphale hugging the tumour jar
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Crowley's Flower of Scotland
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Furfur mispronouncing Aziraphale
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Crowley goofing with the fez in the magic shop
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fuckyeahgoodomens 2 months
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Do you think that Thou-Shalt-Not-Committ-Adultery Pulsifer was based off of Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins?
Hiya! :) In the book? Yes - like, him and Shadwell and the witchfinder army :). He is even mentioned in the book. Matthew Hopkins (real history character) claimed to have the Witchfinder General title tho Parliament never gave it to him, from that I think Terry and Neil did the who "Witchfinder Sergeant" and others hierarchy titles in their witchfinder army, also Hopkins was looking for extra nipples.
In the show they certainly used Hopkins' appearance when creating the Thou-Shalt-Not-Committ-Adultery Pulsifer :).
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Also fun fact, when Crowley meets Shadwell, we see on the telly Shadwell's favourite movie - the Witchfinder General from 1968 where Vincent price plays the character of Matthew Hopkins :).
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fuckyeahgoodomens 2 years
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Crowley is only pretending to read the newspaper :).
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fuckyeahgoodomens 4 years
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From the DVD commentary, episode 3
Douglas Mackinnon: And on the TV... Vincent Price in...
Neil Gaiman: Witchfinder General. [1968 historical horror film]
Douglas Mackinnon: Yeah. And it was one of the things I really enjoyed finding and Neil contributed a few times as well, but I got slightly obsessed with the idea that wherever Crowley or Aziraphale went they affected the environnment around them, and in this case so much that his [Shadwell's] favourite film is on the telly.
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