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Im sorry, another Crowley special?
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ninth doctor » "I can feel it...the turn of the Earth."
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Companion: YOU ARE BLOODY CRAZY! The Doctor: Must be the fashion issue.
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GOOD OMENS (2019–) 2.05 • "The Ball"
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Ncuti Gatwa's summary of the Tenth Doctor
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They were playing with fire.
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#congrats on your participation trophy 🏆
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One thing that really gets me about the opening with angel Crowley is that he's not just excited by how beautiful his stars are, or how fun the process of creation is, or how impressed he's made Aziraphale. He’s not in it for the glory or the aesthetics. He’s actually horrified by the idea that the universe will just be "fancy wallpaper" in the future, even though Aziraphale assures him that humans will "marvel" at his creations.
What Crowley loves about his stars is their potential. He is building, essentially, a nursery. Most of the universe's stars, he explains to Aziraphale, will come pre-aged--but his are just starting out! After they're given time to grow, who knows what could happen! Good or bad, black holes or new constellations—there are so many possible futures ahead of them, and Crowley can’t wait to see what happens.
And then Aziraphale tells him that he knows what will happen: those stars will never grow up. They will never shine or burn out or implode or become anything new. They’ll be destroyed before they get the chance.
"You can't kill kids."
“Whose side are you on?” “God’s, of course!” “Same God that wants me to whack the kids?”
"People die." "They do, don't they?"
“Great pustulant mangled bollocks to the Great blasted Plan!”
"Don't test them to destruction."
"It's always too late."
"Nothing lasts forever." "No, I don't suppose it does."
This fear has been chasing Crowley since before the beginning. It’s what caused his first doubts, put the first traces of gray in his wings. He’s been raging at the futility of watching beautiful, complex things be damned or destroyed for his entire existence, and that’s why he seems to the audience and to Aziraphale to be a mess of contradictions.
He loves to follow the trends of the times, but he clings to his classic car in an era of planned obsolescence for vehicles. He lives in an ultra-modern flat, but finds his greatest comfort in the unchanging security of aziraphale’s old shop. He hates the idea of killing children, but is willing to see a child die if it preserves the rest of the universe and foils the Great Plan. He “goes too fast,” but his most unique and notable power is that he’s learned to stop time.
Crowley hates predestination. He hates divine intervention and the removal of agency. Crowley, the architect of free will, is constantly torn between his love of change and choice and potential and his terror that everything will be destroyed by an unstoppable, incomprehensible higher power. That’s his driving conflict in the way that Aziraphale’s is learning to find his own path without following Heaven’s rules, and I am fascinated to see how it resolves.
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Alec Hardy + shots symbolizing his loneliness
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i wish birds brought ME presents
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When I found out that I was returning to Doctor Who, I was fine up until about three weeks before shooting and then I had a minor breakdown, and I thought I could never play that character again. So I went out desperately, frantically, buying box sets and watching my own performance.
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ineffable husbands + the ritz
the only two mentions of the ritz in the good omens book
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Fright Night (2011)
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David Tennant and a kitty
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SCRIPT TO SCREEN: 3.01 “Smith and Jones” (writ. Russell T Davies) ➞ Martha listens to the Doctor's heartbeats
MR STOKER: John Smith, admitted yesterday with severe abdominal pains – Jones, why don't you see what you can find? Amaze me.
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Broadchurch | 1.06
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More minisode connections:
Right here.
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All of the minisodes are on this matchbox.
The matchbox is from the Resurrectionist pub.
It has a quote from the Book of Job on it.
The quote is 41:19, or, if you flip that, 1941.
What is up with these intense minisode hints??
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