So we can all agree heartstopper coming out (haha) a week after good omens is like the perfect therapy
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Here’s my final art project for art school, it is currently in an exposition at a museum!
The name of this project is “Écrans” which means Screens, it is an exploration of identity through fictional characters, I can make another post explaining it more in detail and explaining the techniques and art mediums I’ve used
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don't get me wrong danny motta's s1 reaction videos are brilliant but the funniest part is how he runs headlong into every thought trap this show has to offer
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sorry i am willing to give aziraphale the benefit of the doubt to a point but. to say that CROWLEY abandoned HIM? like. what did you want him to do. yall want crowley to go back to heaven? to make himself an angel again??? go back to the assholes that cast him out and change everything he is??? crowley was angry and mean and inarticulate and pushy in that fight but he was not WRONG.
(related: I have no idea why everyone's suddenly decided that crowley doesn't give a shit about saving the world. he's against working with heaven and hell obviously, but he was the one who wanted to stop the apocalypse in the first place. he only tried to jump ship last time when: 1) the end was only hours away, 2) from his POV he had no idea where the antichrist was or that aziraphale had found him, and 3) he was being actively hunted by people who were planning to torture and destroy him. that's not the case in s2. you can't just heap fault on him to make this a 'both sides are wrong' thing so it's easier to fix. his words were "you can't leave this bookshop." that's not something you say if you plan to leave the bookshop.)
aziraphale is walking into an obvious trap because of his skewed views about heaven and hell and that is the truth of it. it's a mistake. he's not a 'bad person' for it because people aren't BAD for making mistakes, but the idea that crowley needs to apologize to him for not wanting to go back to heaven is fucking ludicrous. it was a horrible thing to ask of him, good intentions or not. that's it.
imagine if crowley had told aziraphale "hey great news! we can be grand dukes of hell together and really make a difference. all you have to do is become a demon :)" like. aziraphale would have been furious. and rightfully so! what is the disconnect here i am baffled
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Today in another Scene From the Post-S2 Fic I'm Not Going To Write (except I clearly am but only partially), Aziraphale and Crowley meet for the first time since things went so very wrong. It goes about as well as you might expect.
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angel crowley, my pre-fall babygirl, im sorry they traumatized you like that honey, you just liked sparkly stars, those bitches were WRONG for what they did to you!!!!
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aziraphale being shit at lying but getting away with everything anyway makes so much more sense during the fucking hilarious ass bildad the shuhite scene where gabriel not only doesn't give a shit but doesn't think it's possible for anyone to lie to him. like. i got it before but now i get it get it. the whole job extended flashback storyline is just so perfect.
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"just imagine how awful it might have been if we'd been at all competent" yeah aziraphale, imagine
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David Tennant played The Doctor in Doctor Who.
In one episode, the Doctor's DNA is used to create a clone called Jenny. She was played by Georgia Moffet, whose father is Peter Davison. Peter Davison previously played the Doctor.
David Tennant and Georgia Moffet married.
So now Peter Davison is David Tennant's father-in-law, and Georgia Moffet is David Tennant's wife. The Doctor is the Doctor's father-in-law through the Doctor's marriage to the Doctor's daughter.
David Tennant plays a demon called Crowley in Good Omens. This demon visited the biblical character Job, who was played by Peter Davison. Job's son was played by Ty Tennant, the son of David Tennant and Georgia Moffet.
Ty is the son of the Doctor and the Doctor's wife and the Doctor's daughter, and both son and grandson to the Doctor and Doctor's father-in-law.
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