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I want to comment so much on the fact that, Aziraphale isn't naive for wanting to change heaven, being naive implies that he is ignorant and does not aknowledge that heaven isnt totally good, the thing is, HE KNOWS PERFECTLY that heaven is not good, thats why he being the Supreme Archangel with Crowley at his side was so perfect for him, in his head he was not abandoning Crowley, he could change heaven ways, while with Crowley at his side, and they wouldn't have to care about heaven and hell again, it was exactly what he wanted, it was completely perfect and he doesn't understand why it isn't for Crowley.
Honestly i can't see why people are angry at him, bc it is a smart decision, he wanted to do good from the very start but couldn't do the way he wanted because of heaven, he wants to change things for better. Aziraphale isn't dumb for it, atleast i dont see it, maybe a little confused and with conflited feelings? Of course, but i dont see it being a naive decision.

doodled mr soft man
šŖ½GOOD OMENS SPOILERS šŖ½
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
ok but Muriel most definitely saw them kiss right?
like they were literally just at the window looking in immediately afterā¦.
So real
Crowley and Aziraphale as cats










GUYS - i was rewatching episode six of good omens and noticed something: During the trial for Gabriel when theyāre talking about him being cast out they say no because they already had to cast out one person. when the metatron is talking about this he refers to it as āOne prince of darknessā cast into outer darkness. Now, if we look at the bible and paradise lost (which forms the basis of the show who is godās favorite angel? the one who is cast out of hell for asking questions?
Lucifer MorningStar (aka satan)
That same lucifer who disguised himself as a snake and tempted eve to eat the forbidden apple! That same lucifer who set siege on Jobās farm/land/children! That same lucifer who showed christ all the nations of the world.
NOW-
the great war has been something thatās been referred to numerous times throughout the show but who is the only person to refer to themselves as having fallen? Crowley! That same crowley who tempted eve, set siege to jobās land, and showed christ the wonders of the world. Crowley is Lucifer Morningstar.
now, looking into the future: we know that heaven is getting ready for jesus pt. 2 the electric boogaloo and in the scripture itās said that in the end days jesus will face off against the antichrist. aka satan. aka lucifer. aka crowley.
So now; Aziraphale is the high archangel of heaven. Crowley is the fated enemy of heaven
Neil Gaiman what pain do you have in order for us in season 3?
crowleyās mood at the beginning of the conversation:


crowley after being rizzed by a(zzir)aphale:


āAngel?ā
A REDRAW OF THAT ONE SCENE FROM GOOD OMENS SEASON 1 BECAUSE GAH IT GETS ME
i feel like there is so much opportunity in this show for bonus inhumanity and the idea that discorporated angels are just like. reverse vantablack. so bright it looks like a hole in existence. my man is lucky he was wearing sunglasses that day-




I just finished Good Omens and Iām so normal about it, I would never make a self insert oc just so I could hug aziraphale and Crowley (next drawing of that coming soon)
Also Iāve been looking at too much fan art and fan videos to be a normal person ššš


Was playing this game with my family and my dad said I could draw on one of the cards if I wanted to and the brainrot consumed me.
I LOVE THEM SO MUCHHHH


Our cry babies
In The Language of Flowers by Kate Greenway, the American Cowslip is said to mean āyou are my divinityā.


The Lovers

Genesis.









The Amazing AZ Fell

From a fanfic! If someone recognizes it, please tell me! I started this in January, the one-shot is lost in the sea of my ao3 history page lol
I just remember Aziraphale fell only after giving Adam and Eve his sword, he has a goat(?) aspect and also takes the blame for humanity eating the forbidden fruit

Guesss whos sick again?????This guy :(
anyways I forgot to upload yesterday so here is aziraphale and crowley drawn realistic idk
After watching Good Omens season 2, I wanted to talk about this :

A lot of people did recently said that Season 2 Episode 2 was a great episode, but didn't understand the food scene, or found any reason this is here. Well, as far as I am concerned, this is actually the best scene of this episode, even better than the end, and I wanted to talk more about it.
Here is the summarized main topic of this flashback : GOD IS "TESTING" JOB WHILE CROWLEY IS "TESTING" AZIRAPHALE ON DIFFERENT LEVELS
This episode has a big flashback about Aziraphale and Crowley that can't be ignored at all, thanks to all of the elements that we learn about how the Heaven/Hell/World work in this story and about our ineffable duo. We can list those like this :
Demons always do the bad jobs. Nothing new, but what it is new is the "permit" that Crowley has from God to destroy Job possessions and family. An angel can't react against this kind of permit. Usually, angels just watch demons do their thing and rather think about the happy ending than the process, according to Gabriel's justification :



If angels let demons do and just stare, Aziraphale couldn't let Crowley do that, even after knowing about the bet. At first, he was not aware about the permit nor the bet, and although he's informed after asking, he just comes back to Earth to avoid the killing of the children by trying to convince Crowley to stop, just after the killing of the goats. It doesn't go too well at first :




In front of this apparently crualty, Aziraphale gives up and is about to leave, BUT notices that the crows around there do not go CAW CAW CAW. He turns toward Crowley and gets from him the REAL staring and honesty he was asking before at this very moment, without any words spoken.


It's important to notice that Crowley turned (twice) toward Aziraphale, so the angel can have his real answer behind the devilish acting he's got to play. Crowley lets the birds go baaaaa on purpose to see what reaction he would get from the other side, or at least, he waits to see the reaction of the angel instead of just leaving. Aziraphale understands that Crowley didn't kill the goats, and assume quickly that the children will be safe.
Crowley is not naive and knows that Aziraphale misunderstands the true meaning of his decision. But he's also enough smart to understand that Aziraphale has a weird behaviour for an angel : no angel would come to Earth reflecting on a decision from God by trying to convince a demon to stop it. It requires at least to have enough consideration toward humans and kids to act like that, which even Gabriel does not have in this story... Aziraphale does have it, and we all know who has it too but doesn't want to show it too much then constantly fails anyway...


He's so bad at being bad that when he sets the children's house on fire, Aziraphale sticks to his positions and remains sure of the idea that the children won't die by Crowley's hand. Icing on the cake : Aziraphale doesn't give up nor go away again : he even goes real close to Crowley this time, sure there is no danger at all for anyone's life, sure that Crowley can't lie anymore or hide under his role if he does that.



Right after in the cellar, Crowley just sees that for once, he's not alone during his duty, and tries to get comfy with what he has in front of him : a wine jar and an angel who has trusted him. Crowley invites Aziraphale to try drinks then food. At first, the angel thinks about temptation from a demon, but the real thing was only about curiosity. Common angels don't have enough curiosity to understand humanity : they often base their knowledge on only ONE experience (like the "birth" of Eve for Gabriel, who considers he's now an expert about human reproduction) or things they've been told since the beginning. From Aziraphale : "demons are bad, angels are good" without nuance. And THIS IS WHY he's not able to understand Crowley completly while they talk about "sides" at the first time.



Aziraphale sees the world as two sides only, but he has this empathic side that can bring him to understand humans, but also and over all Crowley. The thing is Aziraphale never really had the chance to get more interested in something that's not about his own duties, because angels usually are not curious. This is why he mixes up curiosity and temptation. He can't make the difference if he doesn't try anything.


Now, we have Crowley, who doesn't like being a demon at all, who loves questions and curiosity, who CRAVES for answers he might never have... He's on Earth for a long time and do not take his devilish work seriously, because he doesn't understand the point of choosing between demons or angels. He wants to be HIMSELF only. He wants to do what HE thinks is good, and for so long, he never had the chance to think objectively "I'm the one who's right, because I'm just myself and it's okay" without having Heaven or Hell arguing with his way of living. When Aziraphale just came in his life, itās as if the world has finally laid out a little something, another curiosity, and this curiosity was curious about him as well, even if this curiosity is irritating. But until then, Aziraphale meets several criterias that angels don't have and that Crowley loves.

And what did God do when Job met the criterias to make God wins the bet ? God granted him with presents.

...so why couldn't Aziraphale has his own presents from Crowley, just for existing in his way ? Yep ! Eating is not at all an invitation to sin in this scene to me. Crowley's present to Aziraphale is waaaaaaay different that the presents given to Job of course, but it's undoubtedly more important on his scale. It's not about just a piece of meat : Crowley offers Aziraphale the chance and opportunity to find out, experience and enjoy what Earth can offer to him, even when there is a huge storm outside, even when it seems like the end of time ! He gives him the chance to understand why living on Earth can be beautiful and how human creativity can bring a lot of pleasure and good feelings. Food is the big part of it and the first of course, but after that, we can see that Aziraphale learned to dance (another thing that angels don't do), has a huge passion for books and a full collection of them, likes talking about everything, likes living on Earth near humans more than living in Heaven, etc. At last, it's not important that Aziraphale didn't understand the whole Crowley's elaborate morality/way of living. What's important here is that he's interested to understand, not like other people. Job kept his fey, and Aziraphale kept his trust and open-mindedness to the world. This is also a big present for Crowley, to not feel so alone like before, and also being seen as more than a demon.
Please, just mind this is my interpretation of this scene, and that I really thinks it gives a lot more than what people use to see in it.