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lady-blodreina · 3 months
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The Angel Investigations Group gossiping about Angel's love life
Aka Cordelia and Wesley role playing
Angel Season 3 episode 5: Fredless
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buffyversefans · 1 year
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My Fav scene out of both shows
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fuckyeahgoodomens · 7 months
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blood-loving-leech · 3 months
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episode 1 here
episode 2 here
episode 3 here
episode 4 here
links for the first four hazbin hotel episodes for everyone who doesn’t want/can’t afford amazon prime, enjoy and share!!
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liinchaan · 4 months
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*Whistles* "Angel!"
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forestofsprites · 9 months
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so is it safe to say that the phrase 'looking at someone as though they hung the moon and the stars' started at ground zero with an angel named aziraphale
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lenaellsi · 6 months
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“Crowley is still an angel deep down” “Crowley is more of an angel than any of the archangels” “Crowley was only cast out because he needed to play his part in Armageddon, he's not a real demon” “Aziraphale wants to rebuild Heaven to be more like Crowley because he’s what an angel should be” no. Stop it. This is exactly where Aziraphale went wrong.
Crowley is 100% a demon. He's not actually a bit of an angel, and he's not cosmically better than any of the other demons we see in the series. He's much less vicious than most of them, yeah, but he's also much less vicious than most of the angels, because how “nice” a celestial being is has nothing to do with which side they're technically on. Crowley's kindness comes from him doing his best to help people despite the hurt he's suffered himself, not any sort of inherent residual or earned holiness. He was cast out just like the rest of the demons, and that's an important part of his history that shouldn't be minimized, excused, or, critically, 'corrected.'
Being angelic is not a positive or negative trait in the Good Omens universe. It's a species descriptor. Saying that Crowley is still an angel deep down because he helps people is an in-character thing for Aziraphale to think, certainly--Job and the final fifteen showed that in the worst possible way--but it's not something Crowley would ever react well to, and it's the main source of conflict in the entire "appoint you to be an angel" fiasco.
We know that Aziraphale thinks Crowley's fall was an injustice, but why? Well, because Crowley is actually Good, which means his fall was a mistake, or a test, or a regrettable error in judgment, or…something. Ineffable. Etc. The point is, he’s special, much better than those other demons, and if they can fix him and make him an angel again, everything will be fine! (So once Job's trials are over, everything will be restored to him? Praise be!) Aziraphale has to believe that Crowley's better traits come from traces of the angel he used to know and not the demon he's known for 6,000 years, because that’s how he can rationalize his incorrect view of Heaven as The Source Of Truth And Light And Good with his complicated feelings about Crowley's fall.
But Crowley's fall was not an injustice because he's actually a Good Person who didn't deserve it. Crowley's fall was an injustice because the entire system of dividing people into Good (obedient) and Bad (rebellious) is bullshit. Crowley is not an unfortunate exception to God's benevolence, he is a particularly sympathetic example of God's cruelty.
And really, Crowley doesn't behave at all like an angel, especially when he's at his best. All of the things that he's done that we as the audience consider Good are things that Heaven has directly opposed. (See: saving the goats and children in defiance of God in S2E2, convincing Aziraphale to give money to Elspeth despite Heaven's views on the "virtues of poverty" in S2E3, speaking out against the flood and the crucifixion in S1E3, tempting Aziraphale to enjoy earthly pleasures because he thinks they'll make him happy, stopping Armageddon.)
Heaven as an institution has never been about helping humanity. And that's not an issue of leadership, as Aziraphale seems to think--it's by design. Aziraphale's first official act as an angel toward humanity was to literally throw them to the lions. Giving them the sword wasn't him acting like an angel, it was just him being himself. Heaven doesn't care about humans. It's not supposed to. It's supposed to win the war against Hell, with humans as chess pieces at best and collateral damage at worst.
Yes, it's easier to think that there are forces that are supposed to be fundamentally good. It's easier to think that Aziraphale is going to show those mean archangels and the Metatron what’s coming to them and reform Heaven into what it "should" be, and that God is actually super chill and watching all of this while shipping ineffable husbands and cheering for them the whole way. And of course it's easier to take Crowley, who Aziraphale (and the audience) adores, and say that he deserves to be on the Good team much more than all those angels and demons that we don’t like. But that's not how it works. People are more complicated than that, even celestial beings.
Crowley is a demon, and the tragedy of his character is not that he's secretly a good guy who is being forced to be evil; the tragedy is that he's lived his whole life stuck between two institutional forces that are both equally hostile to the love he feels for the universe and the beings in it. There are no good and bad guys. There are no "right people." Every angel, demon, and human is capable of hurting or helping others based on their choices. That is, in fact, the entire fucking point.
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lililovesthings · 7 months
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One of the worst best things I've observed about Good Omens S2 is that both Aziraphale and Crowley have decided they're a couple but have failed to let the other one know. So neither of them are aware that the other one is aware...hence the problem.
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giordyangel · 2 months
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I expect aziraphale to make this exact face in season 3 after he realizes he left his demon all alone. 😤
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carowleysposts · 5 months
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Good Omens Fans: what are some of your “must happen” moments for season 3?
Comment down below everything you NEED to see from our ineffable idiots next season of Good Omens!
Me:
1- more from 1941 (pls we need an almost-kiss scene)
2- “I love you” (if this doesn’t happen i’m never watching anything ever again)
3- MORE KISSES - specially one initiated by Aziraphale
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gothrendezvous · 9 months
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GOOD OMENS !!!
good omens mutuals???? good omens people to talk to????
wanders around the tumblr tags like a ye olden victorian maid in a night shift in the morrows, candle in hand
interact with this post if youre a good omens survivor
update: guys i cant keep up with this post anymore
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sinomin · 6 months
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fury-of-the-ball · 17 days
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ohokaylie · 1 month
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Wille loves Sweden but he loves Simon more. He’s the love of his life and that’s the perfect ending🥹
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intheafterall · 7 months
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If They don't get official art I'll just make my own.
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liinchaan · 5 months
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SEASON 3 RENEWAL DAY If this season isn´t gonna be quiet, gentle and romantic I´m gonna burst into flames.
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