Who decided on the minimalist-bleached-children's-hospital design upstairs? It's an actual crime. Could use a few house plants. Maybe a coffee table.
That would be Gabriel. Maybe now that Aziraphale is in charge, he'll spruce things up a bit.
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Another S3 scene I'd like to see:
After a tentative reconciliation, Crowley barges in to the bookshop to get on with the plot. But Aziraphale is in the process getting out of his Supreme Archangel gear and into his comfies and we are greeted with undone top button, bow tie ends slip from his grip due to the unexpected intrusion
"Ngk... err... sorry, Angel"
Crowley backs out of the door with pink-tinged ears
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[An alternative Good Omens S3 intrigue]
What if...
[Muriel comes back from a couple days in Heaven. The second the elevator spells "Earth", she runs to the Bookshop]
Muriel: *shouts* Mister Demon! I-I mean, Mister Crowley!
Crowley: For the hundredth time, just Crowley suits me just fi-
Muriel: *grabs him by the collar of his vest* WE HAVE A PROBLEM, MIST- CROWLEY!
Crowley: *puts her hands away**bitter* What? Heaven looks like an old Bookshop now? How shocking.
Muriel: No, no, actually, nothing has changed at all. It's...
Crowley: *stunned* Nothing... nothing? Not a single Louis the XVth floating chandelier to be found?
Muriel: A what?
Crowley: *points to the Bookshop's ceiling* Something like that.
Muriel: Oh, no, of course not, I don't believe the Metatron would ha-
Crowley: *starts to pace nervously* Huh... what about blankets?
Muriel: Oh, yes, I know that one!
Crowley: *impatient* Yes, cool, so: is there any in Heaven?
Muriel: None, but-
Crowley: Anything tartan? *shows her one of Aziraphale's bow ties he somehow knew was in a random drawer* That kind of pattern. He thinks it is stylish - his thoughts, not mine.
Muriel: No. Crow-
Crowley: Has Michael, or any other Angel started to wear top hats? Pretty sure he would have made them mandatory by day two.
Muriel: I... don't think so, but-
Crowley: *gritted teeth* For Sa- Hea- Fuckever sake, tell me you saw one of them eating!
Muriel: Oh no, of course not! Crowley, I... I don't think...
Crowley: *stunned* Aziraphale is not in Heaven.
Muriel: That's what I came here to say! Listen, I've met another 37th-class scribbler, my friend Archie, they told me there wasn't a Supreme Archangel and that the Metatron runs everything himself now.
Crowley: *heart racing**frozen* Did you ask your friend since when?
Muriel: That's the oddest thing! They told me there hasn't been one since Gabriel left.
Crowley: *round eyes**whispers* Angel... where the Hell are you?
Muriel: Well, actually... that is my theory.
Crowley: Hum?
Muriel: I've heard something else from my friend: things are happening in Hell. Lights are flickering...
Crowley: Always has been.
Muriel: No, no, there have been complaints! And I heard... I shouldn't have done that but I overheard Archangel Michael say to the Angel Phone "Are you sure he still believes he's in Heaven?" to... I don't know who but...
Crowley: *still in shock but forces himself to think* An Angel is... not built to be in Hell for a long time... There has been a precedent. He must feel that something is wrong! *turns to Muriel**somber/worried voice* What do we do?
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okay look. i can get being a little mad at Aziraphale because we have to be mad at someone, right (though I recommend redirecting said anger to our bestie Neil Gaiman)? But please don’t suggest that he just left for a promotion. That he went ‘Heaven is good, peace out Crowley.’ The only thing I will accept annoyance towards Aziraphale for is because of him saying “you’re the bad guys” instead of “they’re the bad guys.” Because… fair. What the fuck, Aziraphale.
However, the whole leaving Crowley thing wasn’t because he wanted to. It was because of this.
You see Aziraphale’s eyes? That’s what panic looks like. What fear for the love of his life looks like. The point of saying that wasn’t ’hey you can make Crowley an angel again’ it was ‘come quietly or we’ll erase your boyfriend and take you anyway.’ Or ‘we’ll erase both of you,’ either way not exactly appealing options. Aziraphale left to save Crowley. Not because of some misguided belief that Heaven Is Good, not because of a promotion.
to shades of gray, everybody.
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I've seen different interpretations via fan art as to what happens to a fallen angel's halo. All gorgeous and honestly, the talent in the Good Omens fandom??? *chef's kiss!*
But anyway, as an alternative and seeing as how Aziraphale used his Halo as a weapon 'The thing with the halo'....what if rather than transform into something demonic...like they get their horns from Satan but that's after God takes back the halo?
My point is...
As Supreme Archangel with more rank and power now....whose to say if Aziraphale, missing Crowley and unsure of how to process all those post-season two emotions, and in need of a "new" halo....takes the one that used to belong to Crowley???
And who's to say the symbolic...symbolism of literally holding on to a thing that used to define someone you loved when you initially met?Who's to say that the comfort of Crowley's halo only last so long since it's been SO long since it was last Crowley's and just doesn't do enough for Aziraphale anymore and his desire for the real Crowley gets stronger?
Who's to say Aziraphale doesn't 'do the thing with the halo' again and start of the Heavenly revolution by setting off Crowley's old halo as an act of war? (me, cos it's narratively repetitive and unlikely to happen but I like thinkin' about it)
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Thinking about how Season 2 is set in the year 2023 and how the show timeline canonicallly aligns with the timeline of our universe.
So if Season 3 comes out in, say, the year 2026, it would've already been three years since the fallout. Three years since Crowley has been left alone on earth and Aziraphale has been the Supreme Archangel of Heaven. Three years since they broke each other's hearts. Three years since Crowley has been without Aziraphale and Aziraphale has been without Crowley.
And probably three or more years since the Nightingale last sang for them...
Not that it is a long time by any standards and they had experienced extended periods of no contact before but these three years would've been spent thinking they would have to go on for the rest of eternity without ever being able to see each other again. And, of course, this time span of three years would have been spent after a major shift in their dynamic and after so many things had finally come out in the open for the first time in 6000 years.
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Can we bring more color into heaven? There’s too much white and it’s bright and hurting my eyes
That is up to the new Supreme Archangel, Aziraphale.
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