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Trust me who trust you
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Creatives 💫
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the hottest gossip subjects in soho
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🍂 33 AD 🍂
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Can an angel crush on the same nerd twice??? (Of course!)
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Some face studies I did as a warmup! Trying to get better at drawing them :')
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Crowley drawing power up from Hell
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i just really like this line from season 2
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I love you too.
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the12thcomet · 8 months
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Good Omens S2 Ending Theories: an analysis.
ok so in the aftermath of good omens s2 lots of theories have risen about Aziraphales choices and his out of character behaivour.
i will be discussing my takes on the following theories:
The Coffee theory + book of life theory
The Lie theory
Religious Trauma theory
The Last Resort theory (my own theory)
(Please feel free to make any corrections if i get any information wrong)
Starting with the coffee theory:
(i may be wrong here, this is what i have heard, i am still currently reading "the magic trick you didn't see" essay) the coffee theory :
This theory basically goes off the idea that The Metatron has laced the coffee with some sort of poison or miracle so that Aziraphale would be compliment with him and go back to heaven. there's another theory that sort of ties in with this, in that, The Metatron is meddling with the book of life.
what we know:
Poison affects celestial beings very differently than it does to humans (as seen in the flashback where Crowley chuggs a bottle of Laudanum, a very strong painkiller, which can be toxic if taken in large amounts. Usually, for humans, an overdose on Laudanum would result in a coma or loss of consciousness whereas, Crowley got high as a kite, shrunk, grew and went a little off his rocker.
The Coffe had Almond syrup
almonds symbolise Holiness and Purity
whether this a metaphor or The Metatron being evil, we cant know
he was extremely forceful in trying to get Azi to drink the coffee, as seen in the quote "are you going to drink it?"
his voice was welcoming yet there was a slight undertone of malice
when he orders the Coffee he asks for a dash of Almond Syrup, which is like very small amount but when he hands it to Aziraphale he says it has a "hefty jigger" of almond syrup, which is drastically larger than a "dash"
"do people ever ask for death" what kind of a questions is that? its so suspicous
we all know how good Neil is at adding the little details, so why else would he include the whole coffee scene and concept?
My thoughts: i think the coffe theory could be a plausible explanation of the last events of ep6. Azira's behaviour was erratic and out of character. we ALL knew something was up when he said "Nothing lasts forever". this bitch has been wearing the same outfit for 100 years.
he also intially said he doesnt want to go back to hevean, but as he drunk more coffee he became more compliment with the idea of him leading the angels.
theres also something so deeply unsettling about the elevator scene. he's smiling, almost manically. Azira was NEVER power hungry, so him taking the job as supreme archangel, without another thought, doesn't make much sense.
i will probably add more to this but that's it for now.
The Lie theory:
the lie theory states that The Metatron never said that Crowley could become and angel again, and that Aziraphale made this up so that he would feel less guilty about leaving Crowley behind, because he knew that Crowley would never, under any circumstance, come back to hevean.
frankly, this theory makes no sense. if this was the case, Metatron's whole chunk of dialogue after Crowley leaves would be unnecessary and unjustified.
he says "how did he take it?" as if asking if Crowley was coming back
"he always did want to go his own way" implying that the offer of coming back to hevean did exist and that he just declined
"always asking damn fool questions too" talking about Crowley's fall from hevean
i, personally dont think the lie theory is a justifiable explanation for the s2 ending.
The Religous Trauma theory:
probably one of the most justifable theories, the religious trauma theory is that Aziraphale has been so brainwashed by thousands of years worth of manipulation from heaven, that he just cant see how toxic they are. he desperately wants to believe they can do good, and that he can lead the good. he wants to "fix" the system, when in reality, the system is working exactly how it was built and should be demolished, not fixed, because there's nothing to fix.
this makes a lot of sense, although it still doesn't explain the emphasis put on the coffee.
so
i present:
The Last Resort theory.
a theory of my own creation, the last resort theory is a sort of combination of the Coffee Theory and the Religious Trauma Theory. (Similar theories probably already exist but here's mine)
The Metatron knew that Azira would never leave Crowley, but he did know that Aziraphale would take the chance to "fix" heaven. he knew that manipulation alone wouldn't be enough, he's smart, and so had to add that extra cherry on top, a "class A, surreptitious half a miracle". in the last resort theory, Metatron has laced the coffee in some way to tip Aziraphale over the edge, because he knew that the offer of bringing him and Crowley back heaven would be almost enough to destroy humanity once and for all. The Metatron spiked the coffee as a last resort to tempt Aziraphale back upstairs and destroy the earth. he knows that if Azira stays with Crowley they will find a way to stop the second coming, which he cannot have happening, he needs for them to be separated for this to work. its obvious he hates Crowley, he gives him dirty looks and insults him after the confession, by bringing up one of the most painful experiences of his past, the fall. so he separates them, and that leaves us at our end.
Aziraphale smiling insanely in the elevator
and Crowley crying silently and internally in his Bentley.
what are everyone else theories?
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the12thcomet · 8 months
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Just wanted to do something simple and cute, to feel a moment’s happiness, okay? Okay!
Why are they wearing their 1941 magic show outfits? I don’t know. What’s going on? No idea. Why does it kind of look like a vintage postcard? Don’t have a clue!
What I do know, though, is that prints of this one are up on Redbubble, full-size image is up on Patreon.
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it's getting a little bit chilly-
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talking to @naromoreau usually ends up with something like this
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nom nom nom
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“I’ve got your back. You’ve got mine. We’re a team. A group. A group of the two of us.”
The Serpent and The Sword
by @onlylurkingreadingstuff
Read this beautiful post by @joycrispy
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