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For my whole life, I didn’t know if I even really existed. But I do, and people are starting to notice.
JOKER (2019) dir. Todd Phillips

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The Dark Knight (2008) // Joker (2019)
He’s alright, he’s just hurt. We gotta get him out of here. He’s just hurt. Ben. He’s okay, we gotta get him out of here. Bev. Richie. What?!
Stanley Kubrick - A Clockwork Orange (1971)

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Michael Sheen’s favourite line in Good Omens: You go too fast for me Crowley
He’s literally not afraid of anything at all I’ve never seen anything like this in my life
Somehow part of the good timeline must have merged incorrectly and sauntered vaguely downwards into ours. Hopefully no one will notice the error so we can have this Good Thing.
this concept has been torturing me for weeks so you all have to suffer it too
Appreciation post for the very stylish pinky ring Aziraphale has been wearing consistently, at all times, in every time period, for more than 6,000 years.
and what about it?
book vs tv show
BOOK
Crowley: Angel
Aziraphale: My dear
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TV SHOW
Crowley: Angel
Aziraphale: Fellow associate,
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This is so in character. I can’t stand it.
When Crowley pins Aziraphale to a wall vs. when Uriel did the same.
idk why, but this extremely in character response got me rolling on the floor with laughter
hot take
Heaven in the world of Good Omens is way scarier than Hell.
Hell is…well, the thing is, Hell is obvious. The demons have all got bugs and frogs on their heads and they feed each other to hellhounds for sport and they all live in that grubby basement where your day job’s corporate records are slowly moldering to plausible deniability. They’re bad and they know it. Yeah, they might kill you, but what do you expect? They’re demons. What you see is what you get.
But Heaven…Heaven is fucking terrifying.
It is filled with things we’d recognize on Earth as signifiers of power and wealth, but they’re the kind of signifiers that are always presented in the most obnoxious, deliberately intimidating way possible. It looks like the top floor of a luxury Manhattan apartment building where all the apartments are owned by billionaires who live there two weekends a year. It’s clean, but in a sterile, featureless way. The spaces we see are almost totally empty.
The angels are schoolyard bullies who dress like oil company lawyers coming to seize a small village’s fishing waters through eminent domain. You get the sense that Aziraphale was always the weird kid they loved picking on, and they almost always travel in a pack when they go to meet him, two or three or four against one.
Demons are the kind of creatures who have sketchy informants passing information in dark alleys. Heaven has mass surveillance. And (this may seem like a small point but I think it’s important) they use mass surveillance the way repressive states use it. They don’t actively watch everyone all the time, but when they decide someone is now “suspicious,” they have more than enough passive data collection to dig up any dirt on them.
The differences are really highlighted in the two “trials” that take place in Heaven and Hell. Neither is exactly a model of jurisprudence, but there are important differences. Crowley’s is a demented show trial. There’s no defense and the standard of evidence is…not rigorous. But there’s at least some vague pantomime of it being a trial of his peers, of there being the at least theoretical possibility of multiple verdicts. Demon mob justice may not seem that great, but if nothing else, it’s witnessed. (It’s deliberately set up to be witnessed, in fact.) Someone will know it happened.
Aziraphale just gets disappeared. Gabriel calls Aziraphale’s kidnapping an extraordinary rendition and laughs about it. There isn’t even a mockery of a legal process to be had. There’s just a summary execution, already waiting for him.
But Heaven is scary not just because the angels seem to be more ruthless and more powerful than the demons. The angels are scary because they are doing all this stuff while absolutely, unwaveringly convinced that they’re the good guys, and that everything they’re doing is good and right and justified. What’s a little smiting, the drowning of a few children, the destruction of all life on Earth, when it’s For the Greater Good, when it’s all part of some grand plan they are all very confident they know the details of?
This is the logic of atrocities. The demons are two-bit gangsters and thugs. The angels are ready to commit genocide.
The point is not to avoid the war, after all. The point is to win it. Even the Voice of God says it.
Not to mention, they expect Aziraphale to step into the fire on his own volition. Probably Hell tried something similar but if Crowley resisted they’d just throw him in with a bit of… I suppose “regular” violence.
Aziraphale, though, they don’t lay a finger on in this instance. No, he has to get up and step into the fire by choice. It’s reminicent of something like the death of Socrates. By giving him a (false) choice the message is “you know that’s what you deserve and that what we’re doing is Right. Look, you even completed your own execution!”
Yes!!!
(maybe that’s the reason why I like some of the demons but none of the Angels - not counting Aziraphale and Crowley here - it’s not surprising that the demons are the bad guys and who doesn’t like bad guys (sometimes) but the stuck-up/obnoxious angels… No thanks)

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So, what do you want me to do about it? Fight him? I don’t think fighting him would do any good.
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