I only saw the show of Good Omens before finally starting to read the book. Over fifty pages in and I’m smiling every time I read a quote that became part of the beautiful TV creation.
Neil Gaiman and the Good Omens team deserve so much better than to have something like this spoiled. It's one thing for Amazon Prime to accidentally spoil something, but it's entirely something else for fans to keep sharing the photo/video around.
It's just over a month to wait. I'm sure you're capable of waiting that long. Aziraphale and Crowley waited 11 years to see if their plans worked out, you can wait a month for season two.
And, no, I won't give context if you don't know what I'm talking about. Keep it that way. Show the show some respect.
I don't think it's just the clip advertising the show...the fact that she's alone, has moved to a new place, seems sad (because of a breakup?), has nothing, the green water sprayer, all the plants. They're clearly channeling Crowley here.
Remember how S3E2 of the Owl House got “accidentally” leaked on Apple Music a week or so before it was supposed to air? And it’s no surprise that Disney Execs HATED TOH and HATED that it was their most popular DTVA show of all time?
This is the exact same thing
If I had to guess, this is in retaliation to Neil’s support of the Writer’s Strike because Jeff Bezos is an absolute scumbag of a human being who refuses to pay his workers properly.
What can we do?
We do what the TOH fandom did. We shut up about it in public, don’t repost it or harass Neil or anybody. On July 28th, we come out in DROVES and watch the series. Show them that we support Neil and the crew. And of course, support the Writer’s Strike.
completely ordinary non-fandom friend: hey just letting you know there's a new season of good omens coming out soon. I remember you liking that show.
me, staring at the snake ring I've been wearing for four years, pretending my anticipation of the new season hasn't absolutely consumed my life for the past couple months, vibrating at a frequency high enough to project us both into a parallel universe: oh cool, thanks!