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Why Good Omens season 1 has already fulfilled Sir Terry Pratchett's wish
Neil Gaiman said he wouldn't make a sequel to Good Omens
Neil Gaiman at SXSW in Austin, Texas in 2019:
[Gaiman also confirmed the series will only be six episodes, with no intention of trying to go for another season if successful. "The lovely thing about Good Omens is it has a beginning, it has a middle, and it has an end," he said to appreciative applause. "Season 1 of Good Omens is Good Omens. It's brilliant. It finishes. You have six episodes and we're done. We won't try to build in all these things to try to let it continue indefinitely."]
Source: Entertainment Weekly (2019)
"It's a buddy road movie through time."
2018 - Neil Gaiman on X- Twitter
Tweet link here
Also Neil Gaiman in 2023:
["It won't be confirmed unless enough people watch Season 2 to make Amazon happy...
...But obviously Season 3 is all planned and plotted and, if I get to make it, will take the story and the people in it we care about to a satisfying end."]
What happened?
Were the profits and ratings high enough to create two more seasons out of thin air? At this point, seasons 2 and 3 seem more like a greedy stretching of a beloved story already told in its entirety in the first season.
Has the first season already fulfilled Sir Terry Pratchett's wish?
As read above, Neil Gaiman himself said: "Season 1 of Good Omens is Good Omens."
Gaiman was very opened about how pleased he was with Season 1 and how he made it having Sir Terry Pratchett's wish in mind.
Interview for The Verge (May 30, 2019)
Link : Neil Gaiman had one rule for the Good Omens adaptation: making Terry Pratchett happy
Interviewer: Do you feel pressure from knowing this has to be the definitive best adaptation it could be?
Gaiman: No. All I wanted to do was to make something Terry would have liked. It wasn’t like, “Make the best thing.”...
...Gaiman: The lovely thing about Good Omens [the miniseries] is that it’s still Good Omens. If you loved the book, this is that thing that you loved. And I will make you fall in love even more with Sergeant Shadwell. I will make you fall even more in love with Newt than you thought you could, I hope. It does demonstrate that I do kind of know what I’m talking about, which is a nice thing to know.
...Gaiman: So with Good Omens, I feel like what I got to do was put the thing I made with Terry on the screen and then buttress it. What I added isn’t completely different from the original. It’s not out of left field.
Neil Gaiman on an interview for The Guardian in 2019.
Link: Neil Gaiman: ‘Good Omens feels more apt now than it did 30 years ago’
There are times, he insists, when “you make something you like so much that you don’t really care what anyone else thinks of it.” There’s a clue to this, perhaps, in the show’s final frame, which reads “For Terry”. “He didn’t believe in heaven or hell or anything like that,” Gaiman says, “so there wasn’t even a hope that there was a ghostly Terry around to watch it. He would have been grumpy if there was. But I made it for him.”
Why was Good Omens season 1 so good and you could really feel Sir Terry Pratchett's contributions?
Gaiman himself has already told us the answer:
...Gaiman: So with Good Omens, I feel like what I got to do was put the thing I made with Terry on the screen and then buttress it. What I added isn’t completely different from the original. It’s not out of left field.
Neil Gaiman for The Verge (2019).
There was original material to work with (Good Omens, published in 1990), on which we certainly know that Sir Terry Pratchett himself actively worked from start to finish.
Is there a proper sequel to Good Omens the book on which to base 2 more seasons of the series?
Neil Gaiman says the following on an interview for GQ in 2019.
Link: Neil Gaiman Says No to Adapting His Own Books—Except This Time
...But with this, it was like: Okay. Terry is gone. He wanted me to do this. He wanted me to do it for him. And that gave me a kind of weird impetus. And it meant that I felt very much at liberty to take every conversation that Terry and I had ever had about Good Omens. Not just the book, as written, but everything beyond it. We planned a sequel, never written, so I got to steal the angels from the sequel. I got to steal from every conversation Terry and I had about how we would do this. It felt very personal, and I guess kind of… holy. If that doesn’t sound too ridiculous. But it was a mission.
Two conclusions can be drawn:
1) Informal conversations about the plot of a sequel do not equate to an officially written sequel.
2) Neil Gaiman has already used many of the ideas he and Terry Pratchett had planned for a never-written sequel to Good Omens and those ideas were largely added to and executed in the TV adaptation of Good Omens (2019).
Why keep stretching those ideas if the co-writer is no longer able to actively contribute and help to create a proper sequel?
If Gaiman were the sole creator of Good Omens we'd have a different conversation, but that's not the case. The first season of Good Omens was already a beautiful homage to Good Omens and Sir Terry Pratchett's work on the book.
Did Terry Pratchett write around 75% of Good Omens?
Link for the post here.
Link for the post talking about the video and sharing the video here.
Edit: I wanted to bring this point up to point out Terry Pratchett's important contribution to the making of the book, not to highlight it as an excuse to distance Gaiman from the novel. We will have to accept that he also contributed to the creation of the book.
Sir Terry Pratchett's last wish
2017 - Rob Wilkins on Twitter (X)
Terry Pratchett’s Unpublished Work Crushed by Steamroller
By Sophie Haigney - The New York Times
Terry Pratchett, the well-known British fantasy author, had a wish fulfilled two years after his death: A hard drive containing his unpublished work was destroyed by steamroller.
Mr. Pratchett, a wildly popular fantasy novelist who wrote more than 70 books, including the “Discworld” series, died at 66 in 2015. That year his friend, the writer Neil Gaiman, told The Times of London that Mr. Pratchett had wanted “whatever he was working on at the time of his death to be taken out along with his computers, to be put in the middle of a road and for a steamroller to steamroll over them all.” Mr. Gaiman added at the time that he was glad this hadn’t happened.
Now, though, it has. Mr. Pratchett’s estate manager and close friend, Rob Wilkins, posted a picture of a hard drive and a steamroller on Aug. 25 on an official Twitter account they shared.
Shortly thereafter, Mr. Wilkins wrote that the deed was done.
I have not been able to find the exact reasons why Sir Terry Pratchet wanted his unfinished and unpublished works destroyed, but we can respect his last wish as a way for him to have control over what he felt he was ready to share with the world and what he was not.
Is Good Omens the exception?
With all that has been presented so far, I can only conjecture, but not be sure. I can believe that there was Terry Pratchett's permission and desire to make an adaptation of Good Omens, the original book published in 1990, but to my mind, creating two more seasons of a never-written sequel doesn't fit as part of Terry Pratchett's desire.
He is not among us to actively participate in a sequel and if his last wish was to destroy his unfinished works, I can believe that he would have wanted to give his approval to something new before it was published under his name.
Sir Terry Pratchett talking about a never-written sequel to Good Omens
“Neil and I thought about a sequel an awful lot initially. We talked about it on tour. And I think it was a big relief to both of us, when one day we looked one another in the eye and said, 'I thought you wanted to do a sequel.'..
Interview for the Magazine Locus. Locusmag archive page
This is me speculating, but I don't think there was real enthusiasm for creating a sequel until Gaiman alone saw profitable potential in the TV adaptation....
Good Omens also belongs to the those who love the story
I think it's okay to still love the story of Good Omens. Personally, I will always be grateful with the story and the characters for giving me confort in troubling times, but I find seasons 2 and 3 as some kind of excuse from Gaiman to keep profiting and benefiting from the story (more now than ever due to the SA allegations*).
Aziraphale and Crowley will always live happily in a lovely cottage as long as we want to. Even before season 2 was announced, many of us had already accepted that. Many artists have imagined lovely endings for our innefable husbands and in my eyes their works won't be any less valuable than whatever Gaiman had planned.
Note:
I don't like talking about Season 3 of GO without mentioning the current 5 SA allegations against Neil Gaiman (Main writer of seasons 2 and 3 and showrunner), so in case you want to know more about the allegations against Neil Gaiman. Here there's a great Round Up link (Podcasts links, transcripts, etc.)
Credits for the Round Up link to Muccamukk. Thanks a lot!
*more thoughts on supporting season 3
I cannot understand the people saying they want season 3 so they can see how it ends when we already have the ending, and it was perfect
My all-time favourite fics
Just a ramble, really, but these are the fics I think about at least once a week since I've read them.
Slow Show - @mia-ugly
I am soooo original, I know, I know, but Slow Show rewired my brain. I have read it a grand total of ONCE because it gutted me and if I read it again I will obsess over it for WEEKS. Chapter 5, man. It gutted me. It lives under my skin.
For Loving One - @thescholarlystrumpet
I am so normal about this one. Priest Aziraphale is always a favourite, especially when he's kind and soft and repressed. Also love Crowley's vulnerability and his backstory broke me for real... their falling in love feels so real and natural.
My favourite historical human AU.
For his eyes only - @afrenchwriter
THE fic for every James Bond lover. It's perfect, entertaining, hot despite the absence of smut, funny, it reads like a great spy movie.
Angel of Music - @itsscottiesstark
There's one person I always trust with musician AUs and that's Angie. It's her thing. That and hand porn of course but it's not unrelated. A slow burn enemies to lovers, miscomunication, idiots in love, tender smut. It got all of it.
Communicatio in Sacris - @voluptatiscausa
Oh another priest Az- oh wait no it's Crowley this time. This is one of the first fics that made me enjoy smut so I guess if you like my work you can go and thank Vol for the inspiration. This one is so fucking deep. It hits real hard with very little, just a simple premise and god, you end up crying at the ceiling.
In your own time - @ineffabildaddy
I swear I'm normal about priests. I swear. BUT I am not normal about a childhood friends finding each other again trope and I am certainly not normal about this fic. It's so soft and so hot. Their story is heartbreaking and their reunion heals every wrong thing on the planet.

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How funny is it that Aziraphale brings his slutted-up boyfriend to work, even though he’s got a lifetime restraining order from when he worked there. Some of his coworkers complain and he’s just like “👍” and then carries on. Legend.
It's not about a kiss. It's about promises made by the narrative that were never delivered.
The reason the fandom is reacting this way is because Neil Gaiman changed the genre of Good Omens from adventure fantasy comedy to romance fantasy comedy, and then he broke the cardinal rule of writing romance comedy: There must be a happy ending with no tragedy.
The story stops when the couple feels the most optimistic and hopeful for their future. A tragic ending does not belong in rom-com. It does not belong because going through this emotional journey with the couple only to have it end in painful disaster makes readers angry.
Good Omens S1 introduced overtly romantic elements with scenes that did not exist in the book:
Crowley flirting with Aziraphale as they watched the animals board Noah's ark.
Aziraphale flirting with Crowley in Rome.
Saving Aziraphale's reputation and his books in the church.
"You go too fast for me, Crowley."
"We could run away together."
"I don't even like you / Yes you do."
"Your boyfriend in the dark glasses"
There are tongue-in-cheek implications of romance in the book, but it is never explicitly stated or given space on the page to explore because how Crowley and Aziraphale feel about each other is not the point of this story. The humans are. We spend far more time following the humans and their thoughts and struggles because this story is not about Heaven and Hell, it's about humanity fighting for its right to exist.
To explore Crowley and Aziraphale's relationship in the original text would have made them too important. They were not supposed to kiss, there was not supposed to be a love confession, they were supposed to run around like incompetent headless chickens and make us laugh.
This is why fanfic exists. We pick up on the context clues in the text and we write our own stories to flesh out the things we wish had more time in the canon, even when we understand why it wasn't included.
But Gaiman gave the angel and the demon a whole bunch of extra scenes in the TV series, made their interactions overtly romantic in nature, and it disturbed the balance of the story. Good Omens became about them and their 6,000 year slow-burn enemies-to-friends-to-lovers story arc. Adam and Anathema and Shadwell became moving pieces buzzing around Crowley and Aziraphale.
The building up of Ineffable Husbands diminished the importance of everybody else until they ultimately got sidelined in favor of an outright love story in S2.
It's like the significance of everything the humans did was undone by Ineffable Husbands. This is no longer a story about humanity claiming its sovereignty and choosing their own fate in spite of plans made by Heaven or Hell. It became a story of how the unlikely love between an angel and a demon is the only thing that could possibly save the universe.
No. No, no, no. That was never the story. Could never be the story. Good Omens was never supposed to be a romance with Crowley and Aziraphale at its center.
Imagine When Harry Met Sally but Sally gets hit by a car after their love confession. Imagine The Princess Bride but Prince Humperdink wins. Imagine A Midsummer Night's Dream ending in shambles. That is the level of narrative betrayal happening in this script. That is why people are angry. It's not about a kiss. It's about giving us two seasons of a rom-com and then slipping us a tragedy at the end and calling everyone ungrateful when we rightfully complain because this was always meant to be how it ended.
Which only reveals that Gaiman was planning to betray his audience from the start, because he does not write happy endings.
This is why we are angry. It was never about a kiss. Gaiman broke the rules of rom-com and now we are angry.
Perfectly stated.
It's been a few days and I'm curious. The fandom is divided. My dash is obviously biased, so let's see the numbers.
Did you like Good Omens 3?
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I like it
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⭐ Post-S2/S3 Speculation Fics ⭐
Welcome to the first of my Good Omens fic rec lists! I'm starting with one of my favorite types of fics, the season 3 speculation fic. If you check these out, please give the authors some love by leaving kudos and comments!
Full Season 3 Fics
These stories pick up after the Final Fifteen and incorporate both plot and pining. Now, my taste in s3 fics is a bit narrower than my taste in AUs or canon divergent fics. I like s3 fics that feel like s1: lots of plot, less angst, more humor. In addition, I prefer s3 fics where they are both trying their best in the plot and with each other. No "I was wrong" dances here! (I would like to kill those dead, please).
And I Did (E, 17/17) by @di-42: I would pay to have the finale based on this fic! Supreme Archangel Aziraphale and Grand Duke of Hell Crowley are preparing for the apocalypse, as only they can. This fic is a terrific exploration of free will and includes fantastic and humorous world-building, especially for hell. Aziraphale and Crowley are both playing to their strengths, accompanied by a diverse cast of characters who all contribute to saving the world. The writing cleverly keeps you guessing.
The Beginning of the End (Again) (M, 26/26) by @addledmongoose: This fic has an intriguing and thought-provoking Book of Life-based plot, a lot of humor, and a delicious slow burn for A&C. The other demons are laugh-out-loud funny and Aziraphale and Crowley are doing their best while navigating their big feelings. This fic is another that brings in a full set of characters to each play a role in the conclusion. The climactic scenes are very satisfying!
This is Who You Are (M, 12/12) by Azeutrecia: This is one of the most fascinating GO fics I've read. It unearths an entirely different backstory for angels and demons alike and forces Aziraphale and Crowley into facing their own complicated identities. I won't say more to avoid spoilers!
2023: Solving the Puzzle (E, 7/7) and 2023: Saving the World. Again. (E, 5/5) by @missunderstoodlyrics: These fics are part of the author's excellent Through the Ages series, which spans from the Arrangement to the South Downs Cottage. The s3 entries are chock-full of funny, sexy, and angsty moments surrounding a plot that takes our pair on a wild ride through America.
Once More, With Love (E, 26/26) by PieWrites: This fic is fast and very funny, with A&C roadtripping through America while Muriel leads a mission in Washington, DC. Honest conversations and sexy times are had and they're both trying their best. This is absolutely the kind of story I could see playing out on our screens!
And my own baby, Is There a Version? (M, 25/25), which has pining and humor and light angst and a mystery that builds on the discontinuities in s2. Can humans, demons, and angels work together to save the world and take control of their own fates when reality seems to be fracturing around them?
S2/S3 Speculative One-Shots
These short fics explore missing scenes in s2 or speculate about s3's plot.
S.ealed W.ithin A. K.iss (G, 1/1) by @thechastefreeballer: I created this sub-category just for this amazing story that puts another spin on the Final Fifteen. This fic is full of exquisite tension and spot-on characterizations and makes a clever case for what could have happened during The Kiss. This is another "I would have paid them to include this in the finale" fic.
And more speculation from me -- what can I say, I'm obsessed! It's just another morning on Nannette Street, full of hot beverages and hotter gossip. Or, what if they found each other in every universe? Spilling the Tea (T, 1/1) is based on photos and videos of the February 2025 filming on location in Edinburgh. Full of spoilers!
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I've been meaning to make this post for months now but hey, here is. Some of you may remember I made DVDs of OFMD a while ago. I rambled extensively about it here.
Quick refresher or in case you haven't seen them:
They have disc menues that play Gnossienne Number 5 and have individual episode pictures. Also there's sleeves and discs labels!
Why am I telling you this (again)? Well, I happen to have all the files you need to start your own basement pirate DVD manufacturing career on a burner Google Drive. So if you too wanted to have DVDs of our beautiful show on your shelf at home, you could download the files, grab a DVD writer drive and a bunch of empty DVDs and get right to burning them. No particular skill needed because the files are done and ready to go at a click. There's also a bit of a how-to on there that I hope is helpful for those confused. Piracy ho, friends!
let's recreate the pirate poll drama! for fun, mostly
Stede Bonnet (OFMD)
James Flint (Black Sails)
pick the better pirate! this is in memory of the glorious 2023 pirate poll drama, if you never experienced it oh boy you're missing out! also I sincerely promise to get very upset when My Uwu Baby Doesn't Win and then go on a multi page rant at everyone for Participating in a Poll on the Trolling Polls Website
📚 Good Omens Fic Club Recommendation Swap 📚
Happy rec swap, @cozyrainydayy! I had a lot of fun looking through my recent reads, as well as doing a deep dive into my bookmarks to find you everything from canon compliant fic, fantasy AUs, s2 fix-its, and some s1 "night at Crowley's flat" fic. Happy reading!! ♡
📚 is that your flaming sword (or are you just pleased to see me) by Deputychairman
Rated M/5.9k Post-s1, established relationship. In which Crowley undergoes the mortifying ordeal of asking for what he wants. Sharp, clever prose, Pratchett-esque humor, delightful banter, HOT. 🔥
📚 The Point by @firelikestars
Rated G/5.8k Post-canon, established relationship. In which Crowley and Aziraphale go camping (yes, camping!) and experience some Feelings along the way. Beautifully written, delightfully in-character banter and antics, and a lovely parallel moment with their meeting Before The Beginning. Also features some absolutely stunning art.
📚 the air that inhabits you by @possibility-left
Rated G/1.6k Post-s1, the night at Crowley's flat. Gentle humor, emotional hurt/comfort, fills in the gaps of canon so beautifully it feels like a natural extension of the show.
📚 of so long life by @fifthstiel
Rated E/14.6k Vampire AU. Aziraphale is a vampire, Crowley is a human...but will he stay that way for long? Featuring clever vampire lore/worldbuilding, achingly gentle romance, and some appropriately freaky vamp sex. 🧛😏
📚 Good Neighbours, Good Fences (and Other Misunderstandings) by out_there
Rated E/28k Human AU. Oh my god, they were neighbors. Impeccable characterization, a dash of jealousy/misunderstanding, delicious smut.
📚 Sprung by @kneelbeforeyourdogbabylon
Rated E/6.7k Fantasy elements, somnophilia. In which Aziraphale vanishes to the underworld, and Crowley goes looking for him. Gorgeous, evocative prose, an intriguing mystery, and some truly exquisite smut.
📚 feel the earthquake in the room by @quitequaintrelle
Rated E/24.4k Post-canon, s2 fix-it. In which Aziraphale and Crowley need to deal with the imminent Second Coming...right after dealing with their romantic issues. Top-notch humor, incredibly hot, and features perhaps my favorite iteration of Jesus that I have read in a Good Omens fic.
📚 One Dream, One Soul, One Prize, One Goal by @groovynightstrawberry
Rated E/6k PWP, doppelbanging. In which Aziraphale endeavors to be a time management king and fails spectacularly. Beautiful prose, smoking hot smut, and some fabulously in-character banter.
Honorable Mention...📚 A Matched Pair by @malachitegrey
Rated E/2.2k Crack treated seriously. I'm hesitant to say much else and spoil anything! This fic doesn't really fit in any of your requested categories, but if you take a chance on it, I promise you won't be disappointed.
..and a cheeky self rec! 📚 till forever falls
Rated T/8.9k Post-canon, s2-fix it. A non-chronological look at how our Ineffables finally start talking again after the Final Fifteen.
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Damnation, but make it fashion.

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