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Thinking about Sandra Lynn (inspired by this edit!!)
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There are two wolves inside you: one has magic and the other is a pirate. They are both queer as fuck.
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The Four Jacobhorsemen of the Drawfpocalypse
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thing i would DESPERATELY love to see/make (if i had more time lol) is a comp like the one of jacob drawfee hard stances but it's emily axford's WILD takes
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Remember that this is not the proof that they love each other
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That was a last-ditch attempt from Crowley to get Aziraphale to stay
This is the proof that they love each other
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Their love wasn't just made real because they kissed
It always existed
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“I think our parents have had longer lives than us, so they’ve had a lot more time to fuck up. And so, their accumulated fuck ups are just bigger than ours. I think I have empathy for that.”
Damn Emily Axford really wanted to kill me on my way to work…esp after that messaging scene ugh. And ain’t that the a constant theme in NADDPOD? The Stormborns, Bev Sr., Hank, Stella, Krugen. Understanding but not forgiving.
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I can’t believe I went through all of Season 2 assuming Nina was the stand-in for Crowley when you actually pay attention it’s so CLEAR that she’s Aziraphale. I was tricked by her spiky, sarcastic, cynical outer shell and lulled into a false sense of security by Maggie’s bubbly optimism and wholesome goodness, because on the surface they reflect the ineffable husbands perfectly, in their personalities, their aesthetics, even many of their actions and morals. but not, and this is the real key, when it comes to their “relationship”. but those first impressions really had me damn fooled. 
I missed the blatantness of Nina’s “we’re just friends. actually we’re not friends. we barely know each other.” the same thing Aziraphale said in season 1.  the way he still struggles to quantify their friendship when Nina asks. Nina’s sarcasm when Crowley asks about rain and awnings because it worked for him (we all know it LMAO). hell, that whole convo the girls have in the rain is so AziraCrow (“I know. I’m not your type” “…You have no idea” hits so much harder the second time, help meeeee.) “Lindsay” maybe being symbolic of Heaven and Aziraphale’s toxic relationship with them and their abuse? (the handwritten text messages in red pen make me think of angry notes on paperwork, anyone else?) because Crowley has never actually cared about what Hell thinks of him, just not getting into trouble (or him or Aziraphale getting hurt). Maggie is always chasing Nina. NINA NEVER GOES IN THE RECORD STORE. Just like Crowley always goes to the bookstore, to Aziraphale, Zira NEVER WENT TO THE FLAT (apart from The Swap but that doesn’t count imo). Crowley has always chased Zira, not the other way around. Always there to rescue him, always going to him for company, always relying on their shared connection, always US. OUR SIDE. All through season one, he comes to Zira every time to work together, never trying to work alongside Hell in any way that isn’t to save their skins or Earth, while Zira hides things from Crowley because he STILL thinks Heaven is ultimately good and will do the right thing if he can just show them. fix it from the inside. 
Maggie working up the courage to finally say something, to put herself out there, while Nina is utterly oblivious and then when she does realise Maggie has feelings, becoming standoffish, putting up that barrier, fighting it, denying it, ITS SO CROWLEY AND AZIRAPHALE IN THAT ORDER. the way I was fooled into thinking Nina’s trust issues are Crowley because he does have trust issues ofc he does BUT Crowley has ALWAYS TRUSTED AZIRAPHALE. has always relied on him. has always been hurt when Aziraphale doesn’t immediately reciprocate the way he expects (the holy water request, the bandstand, the “off in the stars” etc). he’s always the one putting himself forward. Aziraphale has always been the one to second guess everything, to fight their connection, their similarities, their friendship. the girls really made me think it was going to be okay when they sat Crowley down, even as my inner sirens were going haywire about Metatron interfering, they were telling Crowley he just needs to open up and it’ll all work out BUT HE’S ALREADY AT THAT POINT. he may not say it, and by gosh is that part of their damn problem, but he’s always SHOWN IT. he’s not Nina who needs time to heal and recover from her broken trust, he’s always been Maggie believing it doesn’t matter, they’ll end up together in the end anyway AND I WALKED RIGHT INTO THE TRAP THAT THIS MEANT THEY WERE GOING TO BE OKAYYYYYYYYYYY
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So here’s what I’m thinking.
Good Omens was about Crowley being charged with delivering the Antichrist to earth and overseeing his upbringing.
The sequel, then, would’ve been about Aziraphale being charged with bringing about the Second Coming. A nice parallel to the first book.
But in order to get there, we would need a reason as to why it was Aziraphale, not Gabriel, who was charged with that. Traditionally it would’ve been Gabriel, right?
So Gabriel had to go away somehow, and Aziraphale had to become Supreme Archangel after rejecting and being rejected by Heaven. Hence, season 2, connecting the two stories.
And I love how Season 2 did this.
(and I have a lot of thoughts, so putting the rest of this long post beneath the cut)
Keep reading
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WAIT A GODDAMN MINUTE
IT'S FUCKING PERSUASION
Persuasion is about choice and how the rigidity of class structure can hold people back from what will actually make them happy. It is specifically about the intersection of class structure and family pressures. Anne Elliot's arc is all about seeing past her family and friends' persuasions and incorrect judgements towards Wentworth, and learning to stand up for herself and her desires.
Wentworth is quite wealthy by the end, and therefore ultimately earns approval from Anne's family and friends, but Anne would've married him poor. Anne never stops loving him for a single moment of the eight years they spend apart. But she believes she has ruined everything by breaking off their engagement. She doesn't think he loves her anymore.
Aziraphale has been persuaded to leave Crowley, despite them clearly being in love with each other, because that's not suitable to Heaven. Heaven sees Crowley (and the other demons) as beneath them, just as Anne Elliot's circle believes Wentworth to be unworthy of her affections. Season 3 (if we get it) will be Aziraphale and Crowley's 7 years later. It will be Aziraphale seeing the error of his ways, and realizing he has been lead astray by Heaven. But it will also be Aziraphale being unsure if Crowley would take him back. In other words? The pining is going to be horrific.
And ultimately, it will be Wentworth's letter: "You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope. Tell me not that I am too late, that such precious feelings are gone forever."
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So many people are comparing aziraphale and crowley’s ending with beelzebub and gabriel’s—wondering why they couldn’t have that story. I would say that their story is far more similar to nina and maggie’s. It’s because of the manipulation of others that led to a bittersweet ending for the couples in season 2. Gabriel and Beelzebub were in a position with a bit more power, people were not suspicious of them until they stood out purposely. Someone once described crowley and aziraphale’s story as one about the workers and that continues to be true….
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Look I know many of us wanted a TPK á la rogue one, but I honestly feel like this is just as (lbr, more) tragic. See with the former, everyone dies but the fruit of their efforts is known by others. Even a TPK not like rogue one still feels less painful because there are no survivors. What actually happens is that most of them lived! Despite it all, they survived and they can pass on parts of the dead to the living in their own ways (Colin tracks down the FDA; amangaeux and deli grow from knowing karna). And yet, they can’t memorialize the two properly. They can’t even mourn them without having to explain how they knew each other and what led to their deaths. Because, at the end of the day, this is a secret campaign of secrets and the survivors only lived because of it.
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look i know this was played for physical comedy but. but the k-drama-ness of it all
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Truly no one does comedy like aabria. It’s a throwaway line but the way she just deadpans is beautiful (thank you @quiddie )
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Zac Oyama’s new character is HEAVILY Murph coded
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Yeah, so where is he Brennan? Where is Shrek in your little fairytale campaign? Coward.
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trials
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