im putting edits in my queue and i just looked back at it to see whats in there so far...its all good omens
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i don’t know when my good omens obsession will be over but it’s definitely not today
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Show your pride!
(ID: Good Omens fanart of Crowley & Aziraphale celebrating Pride Month. They each hold one end of a large pride flag over them while Crowley wraps his free arm around Aziraphale’s neck, pressing a kiss into his hair and making the angel laugh. Crowley wears a black tank top and black jeans, a set of pins at his left breast - a star-shaped trans pin, a small round enby pin, and an Earth pin with a rainbow overlay - and two bracelets on his left wrist - one in genderfluid colors, one in a rainbow of beads. Aziraphale wears his usual beige vest, trousers, and white button-up shirt, sleeves rolled up tot he elbows, a pastel rainbow bowtie at his neck, an ace pin at his left breast, an agender-colored bracelet on his right wrist. END ID.)
I gave them pins and bracelets that I thought best fit them at the time, though now I think that labels for things like gender and orientation probably mean little to them. They are simply who they are - a queer little angel and demon in love.
Started 06/23/20, finished 06/28/20. NOTE: This was originally posted on my deleted account on 08/07/23.
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Help I don’t know how to talk to normal people about Good Omens anymore. Got actually legitimately flustered at work trying to convince a non fandom person to watch it.
And then when another colleague had watched it and had a question/complaint, it was such an old issue to me, something people in fandom talked about in the first week and worked out and now never really bother talking about anymore…and I literally didn’t know how to reply. Like…did she want to hear about the ox rib?
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I think Aziraphale should at least get a little credit that the Only Line Crowley couldn't, and most ppl seem to agree(including me) Shouldn't have crossed to be with Aziraphale is the Same Line Aziraphale was Constantly risking by socializing/making heart eyes at/associating with Crowley for 6000 years
And I want to be clear, it seems pretty obvious that Crowley most likely suffered very real and terrible consequences from hell bc of his relationship with Aziraphale. We see a very concrete example with the Wee Morag and Elspeth situation (though we don't actually see what happens, but I feel that it's implied that it's very awful). And Crowley Should and often Does get credit for this. So, this isn't a "who risked more" post, because the Whole Point is that they both risked basically everything to just...hang out together.
This is more about What Exactly Aziraphale Was risking in light of the S2 breakup scene, and that thing is Identity.
Because the S2 breakup scene, and really the audience's reaction to it, shows us that Aziraphale is out of pocket for offering Crowley to become an Angel because (whether or not Aziraphale realizes-I say not- but that's another post) it Fundamentally Changes Who Crowley IS. And this heavily suggests that Angel and Demon function as a kind of identity (as opposed to a job, which is, in my opinion, slightly more the book's take).
And if we are looking at Demon and Angel as at least Some Kind of form of identity, then I think it is relevant to recognize that Aziraphale was Always risking his identity for the better part of 6000 years. {And It is very important to Also recognize that it is Crowley who spares him this in the Job episode (perhaps in a way Aziraphale Doesn't in the breakup scene. But here is where I would like to point out that Aziraphale was possibly Excited about being together as Angels with Crowley, but he never actually made that decision for her, as Aziraphale never actually made a decision at all. Crowley is possibly upset that Aziraphale didn't know them well enough to understand that Demon is a functionality of their identity and to say No Immediately.....and this is another post,lol)}
The worst that could happen to Aziraphale is Fall, to have his identity stripped from him. (which, arguably, Crowley did have their identity stripped from them when they fell, though Probably not because of Aziraphale-or who knows-,but I feel this really convolutes things, OR clarifies, because, I guess it makes a lot of sense if you view Angel as an identity that Crowley had stripped from him, then it would Make Sense that Aziraphale would Want to Restore that, but then it also means that Aziraphale is losing sight of the 6000 years of identity as Demon, so restoring would perhaps Erase those 6000 years, as opposed to what Aziraphale is possibly thinking, which is that he can give a piece of Crowley's identity Back to them, not really realizing that having that piece of identity Removed is Part of their identity now...and it gets complicated)
I just think that if in the Good Omens show universe, If
Heaven and Hell are The Same (as the show frequently points out), and If Angel and Demon are viewed as forms of identity, then I don't think Aziraphale falling is any better than Crowley becoming an Angel.
And I just think Aziraphale should get Some credit for risking his very identity this whole time.
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I saw this post by @ivankaramazov07
and as a result wrote the following poem from the POV of an Aziraphale who repeatedly tries to confess his feelings but causes pain instead.
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I’m watching Good Omens S2 with my fiancée and she goes “okay, this season feels like the highest form of fanservice. It’s like watching fanfiction. Except only 25% of that is because of the writing, and the other 75% is just Michael Sheen’s face.”
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