there really is something about Aziraphale just getting to be a fussy, needy angel and Crowley just taking care of him that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. And of course, Aziraphale takes care of him in ways too.
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"I'm a little bemused as to why crowley would risk destruction for you, you don't seem his type at all" that was. actually a thing they said. like that's a thing that was written in the script and said by an actor on good omens. then michael sheen had the absolute AUDACITY to raise his eyebrows like a fucking bitch who knows exactly what's crowley's type and that it's only ever been him. like!!! this is too gay even for me holy shit
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ok but he didn't HAVE to do that. he always has crowley's attention, he didn't have to slide his hands up to CROWLEY'S HEART, keep it there then SLIDE IT DOWN. he didn't have to but he was slut enough to do so and i respect that
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"apparently if we do a miracle together it all works a bit too well" listen LISTEN i think this is why. i think the magnitude and power of that miracle they did together is what alerted the metatron and why he has come to separate them by all means, because they have not realized yet quite how powerful they are together and what that could mean!! this is why, i think???? they used to do each other's miracles and temptations for each other, but never with, and that could change everythign and could get in the way of certain Ineffable Plans (that i don't think are necessarily God's, looking at you villain metatrash)
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That clip from the season 4 finale of RuPauls drag race where everyone asks
What did Willam do but instead it's Metatron
Because you know he did something
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So what's the tea with Nina and Maggie that they couldn't be miracled to forget during the ball. Aziraphale attempts to miracle both of them but it doesn't work for either.
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Is This Demon Broken?
I've been pondering Crowley's expression at the end of episode six as he drives away. You know, this one:
And I can't help but wonder why he doesn't look more like this, from series 1, when he believes he has lost Aziraphale after the fire:
And I have some ideas about this.
That's definitely a Broken Demon in S1. He doesn't know what happened -- only that he can't sense Aziraphale anywhere on Earth. He might be discorporated -- or he might be destroyed. And Crowley is grieving.
But his expresion in S2 is not one of grief. Yes, he's definitely Not Happy there -- he's lost Aziraphale to Heaven, after confessing his love. BUT there is something he knows that is causing him even more concern. Crowley knows exactly what Aziraphale is going to face in Heaven. And that knowledge is causing that furrowed brow.
Because he saw Heaven's next plan -- the one Gabriel tried to nix. He even hinted at it when he told Aziraphale, "When Heaven ends life on Earth, it will be just as dead as if Hell ended it." Alas, he was not specific enough, and Aziraphale just rolled on past that one, insisting he could make a difference. Crowley knows that isn't true. He knows that Heaven will ask him to implement the destruction of life on Earth, and he knows that Aziraphale won't be able to make things better. His best friend who he loves is about to be massively disillusioned and betrayed. He's going to find out just how right Crowley was about Heaven and when he does, Aziraphale is going to need him more than ever.
And he will be there, whenever and wherever that happens.
So I believe that as he is driving away, Crowley is not broken.
He is disheartened by what Heaven has done, and is about to do, to Aziraphale. And somehow, someway, he is going to fix it.
Furthermore, I think we already see that Aziraphale knows he is going to need Crowley. Because when the Metatron tells him about the Second Coming, his expression goes from curious/hopeful to this:
That's an "Oh fuck" look. And the very next thing he does is LOOK TOWARDS CROWLEY.
This is him starting to turn his head...back towards the bookshop:
And this is him looking over to where Crowley stands by the car:
"You were right. I was wrong."
And that's my take on this final scene.
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