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The inherent eroticism of being stalked by a predator that disguises itself as fellow prey animal.
The inherent eroticism of that same predator wanting to both eat you and have you metamorphosize into a predator yourself.
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Aziraphale wants to PAINT HEAVEN IN DIFFERENT SHADES OF GREY, so it would be worthy of Crowley. (x)
So, I feel like Iâm losing my mind. I keep seeing metas about how Aziraphale wants Crowley to return to Heaven and be an angel again because he wants them to be on the same side/be good/change/etc., etc., etc. but I donât see that at all. I actually see it as the very opposite.
Aziraphale loves Crowley just as he is. But thereâs something more. Something huge.
Aziraphale loves Crowley and because he is an angel who is stuck in seeing things as black and white, he constantly praises Crowley for being nice. For being good. For being kind.
Aziraphale has watched Crowley on and off for 6,000 years. He watched him thwart the plans of Heaven and Hell because it was unjust. He spared the lives of innocents. He did small things that made Aziraphale happy just because (like making Hamlet successful and saving valuable books). And because Aziraphale sees things in black and white, he sees all the things Crowley has done as nice, as good, as kind.
Crowley vehemently attests heâs not nice or good or kind.
Heâs not exactly wrong nor is he lying when he says this. When Crowley spares goats during a cruel bet over a righteous man and swallowing laudanum to prevent a suicide, when he prevents Armageddon by working with Aziraphale and stopping the Anti-Christ from being the Anti-Christ, heâs not doing the nice/good/kind thing.
Heâs doing the right thing.
Crowley chooses to do the right thing without hesitation. He is better than all of Heaven and Hell who have callous and dispassionate view of all existence because he questions, because he makes choices. Crowley sees the world for all its messiness and he sees himself. He sees a place where he fits in. He sees the blurred edges.
And Aziraphale sees that, even if seeing the blurred edges is hard for him.
But hereâs the thing that Aziraphale canât voice.
Itâs the reason why he told Crowley about being allowed to return to Heaven and become an angel again. He doesnât want Crowley to change. He doesnât think Crowley is flawed. Or not enough.
Itâs something that is so monumental that it cannot be put into words. Because to put it into words would be more than blasphemy. Itâs down right unthinkable for anyone in Heaven, Hell, or Earth to say what Aziraphale knows deep in his soul.
God was wrong to cast out Crowley.
Aziraphale believes Crowley can/should return to Heaven because he knows that Crowley should never have fallen in the first place. He wants him to be forgiven because when Crowley fell it was unjust. Aziraphale is trying to correct a mistake. Heâs trying to do the right thing.
Yes, Crowley would never accept returning to Heaven. And Aziraphale was wrong to even suggest it (although that conversation is another can of worms to unpack).
Aziraphale loves Crowley. He loves him exactly as he is. He doesnât want him to change. Aziraphale knows that Crowley the best of all of them. He wants to change Heaven because of it. Because God was wrong and Aziraphale knows it.
Aziraphale may have difficulty seeing beyond black and white, but when it comes to Crowley he sees everything crystal clear and in vivid color.
#God was wrong to cast out Crowley#Aziraphale loves Crowley for who he is#good omens#good omens meta
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#This belongs on a museum #literal art

The Fall - (2023)
Inspired by The Lament for Icarus by Herbert James Draper.
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#LOVE without comunication it's SUCH a MESS
I do think people are forgetting, sometimes willingly, that Aziraphale is JUST as heartbroken over the rejection as Crowley
They did not walk out of there with Crowley destroyed and Aziraphale bummed but getting over it once he was in the elevator. Aziraphale went to Crowley all giddy and excited because he really thought this was finally it, this was finally their chance to be happy, and he sees it as Crowley taking that chance and stomping on it. H wasnât lying when he said he needed Crowley, he DOES, and now he thinks Crowley chose his hate for heaven over his love for him just as Crowley thinks Aziraphale chose his devotion to god over his devotion to him
It wasnât as simple as âAziraphale rejected Crowleyâ they both think the other rejected them it was essentially the messiest mutual break up youâve ever seen
Theyâre both completely heartbroken and do not see the part they played in their own heartbreak. Both thinking THE OTHER caused it. Itâs such a mess. Itâs SUCH a mess I cannot STAND these two
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#This wonât leave my mind #Metatronâs plan #good omens
I know everybody is already speculating about the coffee, but what made me suspicious of the Metatron was when he smiled at Aziraphale and turned ice cold looking at Crowley.
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#like this actually makes a lot of sense? #Baby girl needs to see by his own eyes that Heaven and Hell are sides of the same rotten coin.
no, I don't think Aziraphale was under any influence from the coffee or something when he made that choice in the last scene
given what we know about Aziraphale, his difficulty in grasping his own morality and his strong belief that people (and even heaven) can change it makes perfect sense that he would take the chance to finally make a difference
but the thing is, he really thought he would be able to do it with Crowley by his side, he wasn't expecting him to deny the offer because he still thinks heaven is inherently good and therefore it would be an obvious choice
but it isn't, not for Crowley who was kicked out of heaven for asking questions, who's seen heaven's heartless attempt to kill the most important "person" in his life, who's seen what heaven is capable of doing for what they believe to be right, not good, just right (for them)
they could've still be them but Aziraphale had to make a decision for what he thought was right and that meant loosing the chance of being with someone he loves
it wasn't out of character and I really do believe that the internal struggles faced by the angel will play a big part in the third season as he discovers more about himself, heaven, hell, good, bad, humanity and love
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So, itâs time that we discuss GO2 ending and why I think Metatron has ASSURED the success of the INEFFABLE PLAN a.k.a, the second coming. (Or has he?)
So first things first: the obvious.
After 6.000 years together on earth, we have established, with any trace of doubt that Crowley and Aziraphale LOVE EACH OTHER.Â
Weâve also learned that Demons have morals (by Crowley refusing to destroy everything Job holds dear). And that Angels can be TEMPTED (by Aziraphale accepting the food and lying not only to the archangels but to the SUPREME archangel, that those were Jobâs new kids).Â
So, that brings us to the declaration.Â
Crowley itâs trying so hard to make Aziraphale see that he loves him, completely and unapologetically. That they are more than Heaven and Hell, they are an US.
During that speech, we see Aziraphale very conflicted. He jumps from happy to confused, to sad and angry. He even forcefully pleads Crowley to accept going to heaven with him, using every word that he knows works, in hopes to change his mind (He was desperate when he blared that âI NEED YOUâ).Â
But Crowley doesn't yield, he's still trying to make Aziraphale realize he's wrong for choosing Heaven over them. Which brings me to this dialogue:Â
C: âListen, do you hear thatâ A: âI don't hear anythingâ C: âThat's the point, no nightingalesâ. âYou idiot, we could have been USâ
At that exact moment, Aziraphale looks away from temptation, because let's be clear, Crowley IS TEMPTING HIM. But when Crowley sees that words won't reach him, he launches into a desperate kiss, pouring all his heart.Â
When they brake apart, Aziraphale looks distressed, almost on the brink of tears. He is fighting too many emotions within himself and you can see a split moment when he almost says yes to Crowley, but instead, he resisted temptation by saying âI forgive youâ
But why you ask? Why is Aziraphale trying so hard to resist Crowley's temptation? Simple: Metatron.Â
Metatron used his celestial powers of conviction on Aziraphale by using the coffee as a ploy for his manipulations, but not by spiking it. Metatron went to earth with one simple plan in mind: Make Aziraphale convince Crowley to convert into an Angel or break them apart. Â
When Metatron arrived, Aziraphale was clearly uncomfortable with his presence and made quite clear that he had no intention of hearing him out, âI donât believe thereâs anything left to be said. Iâve made my position quite clear.â but then, everything changed with this conversation:
A: âYou brought me a coffee?â M: âAre you going to take it?â A: âShal IâŠ?â M: âDrink it? Of course. Iâve ingested things in my time, you know.â A: âItâs âŠOh, itâs very niceâ. M: âYes, I should jolly well hope soâ
This for me, itâs the utmost form of manipulation from Metatron. The coffee represents an olive branch, offered as a ruse for Aziraphale to completely trust him and let his guard down, by implying that he is not so righteous himself and also enjoys the guilty pleasures that humankind has to offer (let's remember that Angels do not require eating for sustenance, so when Aziraphale does it, it's simply for the pleasure of it. Something viewed as a lack of strong morals for an Angel). Metatron even reinforced this by smiling at him, knowingly.

But he is clearly FAKING THIS, because the second Aziraphale can't see him, he looks at Crowley with utmost disgust. (I firmly believe that was Metatron who Crowley spoke to, about his suggestions on God's plan for the universe. Marking him a person non grata, and by default a Fallen Angel).(Also golden star to Metatron for not just getting Aziraphale out of his safe space (the bookshop), but also for getting him away from the person that could smell his bullshit speech from miles away: Crowley)

The next bit of the conversation is filled with pleasantries towards Aziraphale, saying that he is the only Angel fitted for the position.â You are a leader, you are honest and donât just tell people what they what to hearâ And while you might think that those are good things, they are actually the qualities that Metatron HATES about Aziraphale.Â
Metatron played Aziraphale expertly, making him VERY EXITED for the prospect of going back. Because If he can change how things are done in Heaven, that means that Heaven was not the problem but the people running it (and by default, making him a good Angel by lying just to save Jobâs children). He could even make space for someone like Crowley, who is neither good nor bad. In other words, Aziraphale intends to PAINT HEAVEN IN DIFFERENT SHADES OF GREY, so he and Crowley could be TOGETHER on the âright sideâ. Â
Thatâs why you can see how pained Aziraphale looked after Crowley left the bookshop and almost backtracked his decision. He didn't because his desire to fix things and create a just and truly good system is greater than Crowley's temptation.
(Aziraphale is saying: The system is unfair and I can change it. FOR YOU, FOR US. Whereas Crowley: The system works as intended. This is not a Bug, but a Feature. We should stay out of it, in OUR SIDE, TOGETHER).
But why would Metatron, a supreme celestial being care about any of this? Because he FEARS THEM.
It was very early established that Demons and Angels are enemies and should not, under any circumstance dwell or interact with each other, because they are hereditary enemies. But what if that's not the real reason? What if Angels and Demons should not work together because they would become extremely powerful?Â
Through the ages, Crowley has been making miracles for Aziraphale and vice versa, but the first time that they perform a miracle TOGETHER, the Lazarus scale went bananas, saying that that magnitude of power could only be compared to a supreme archangel. And all that happened while they were trying to perform the tiniest of miracles. Imagine what they can achieve by truly joining forces.
TOGETHER as HEAVEN AND HELL, they have the power to tip the balance and frustrate what Metatron think is the ineffable plan.Â
So, with the second coming afoot, itâs only logical to eliminate that threat. Whether by transforming Crowley into an angel and getting reed off his Hell powers, or by removing Aziraphale from earth and by default, Crowley.
Metatron made a gamble and he thought he won, but he lost.
If we know anything about these characters it's that they could always rely on each other âI can always rely on you and you could always rely on meâ The love and care that they share for each other itâs a crack on Metatronâs manipulations, that will grow and shatter his plan. (At first, Aziraphale will truly believe that he is making a difference and that he can change Heaven like Metatron implied, but soon he will learn the truth: Heaven and Hell won't change unless forced to).Â
These two ARE THE INEFFABLE PLAN that God designed:Â
Bringing BALANCE INTO THE UNIVERSE by destroying Heaven and Hell, not their residents, but the institutions themselves. No more Heaven, no more Hell, just celestial beings going as far as they can with what they think is right.Â
#good omens s2#ineffable plan#ineffable husbands#David Tennant#michael sheen#neil gaiman#metatrash#good omens 2 speculation#good omens 2#my meta#good omens meta#lgbt#queer#good omens speculation#metatron#crowley#aziraphale#aziracrow#theory#good omens analysis#good omens#good omens 2 spoilers#ineffable divorse#ineffable bureaucracy#ineffable#good omens season 3#gos3
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âwhat are you reading?â
âits aâŠonline book.â
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Sherlock BBC: *shows a romantic subtext between Sherlock and John since episode 1*
Gatiss and Moffat:Â
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âItâs not what you think. Weâre not enemies - weâre just bad friends.â
- Crowley, about the Winchesters (via incorrect-supernaturalquotes)
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a gay fishermanâs guide - will graham edition
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David Tennant and Olivia Colman play Chilli Jam Roulette (x)
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#Every .Single .Time
*two people in a movie kiss/get married/live happily ever after*
me: ... ughh⊠so boring -.-âÂ
*my otp accidentally touch or just look at each other*
me: Did you see that?! OMG DID YOU SEE THAT??!! Did you see the way that they looked at each other??!! Now tell me this⊠how the hell this isnât canon?! Swear to god⊠they are together!!
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