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when i saw the final scene for the first time my first thought was "those are crowley and aziraphale's colours in that sky"
watercolour, ~A5
I hope everybody’s having a great pride month! shout out to… the gays!
Happy Pride Month and the bisexual day!!
friendly reminder that aziraphale made crowley smile in rome when he realized he was in a foul mood
that he blushed when he described crowley as a wily adversary (keeps me on my toes)
that he smiled when he realized the bentley was back without a scratch after having blown up
that he refused crowley a suicide pill
that he kept an eye on crowley for 26 years after 1941, then sought him out and gave him the holy water so that he didn't have to get it himself. but i can't have you risking your life. not even for something dangerous. if we must quote it then at least let's quote it right.
that he went to hell for crowley and made sure they wouldn't bother him anymore
that he only ever cared about crowley not being destroyed
that no way aziraphale didn't check on crowley in three years
friendly reminder that aziraphale would never give up crowley without a fight, not even if crowley asked

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✨the arrangement✨
This is a post formed off the top of my head, but I don't like to think Asa and Anthony are meant to be the 'replacement' Aziraphale and Crowley. Their relationship is what we end the show with because it's a way to show the culmination of their plot arc - them finding each other an immesurable amount of times throughout the course of human history. They're not a perfect, or even similar, reincarnation of Aziraphale and Crowley because they're not meant to be. And it's sad! They are not the characters we knew, and they never will be again, but whoever they are they do get the chance to be genuinely in love and experience lives as new people and creatures, and they are allowed to change and be transmutative in a way they never could as angels and demons. Asa and Anthony may only get eighty years alive and forty together, but whatever part of their souls that contains their love - which is an allegory for love for humanity itself - is going to reincarnate and change and morph and exist again. However imperfect and awkward the season three ending feels, if you put aside the fact that Crowley and Aziraphale didn't get their thematically aligned 'happy ending,' it is beautiful and it is very, very human.
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HAPPY PRIDE
meanwhile, I think Shakespeare heard Aziraphale and Crowley bickering in the audience and came up with Beatrice and Benedick on the spot
"Why make people and then punish them for behaving like people?"
Sigh. I really wish Crowley had gotten the answer to this question:
Free will isn't free will if there are no consequences for actions.
If people just do whatever they want without consequences, then free will is meaningless. Whether you believe in Heaven and Hell or reincarnation or simply prosocial behavior for the good of society (and thus for your own good), the underlying theme is that there is a benefit to making "good" choices and a detriment to making "bad" ones.
If there is no difference, there is no choice to make. And if there is no choice, there is no free will. Consequences make free will possible.
From that perspective, remaking the universe without Heaven and Hell to ensure "true" free will does nothing except to switch out the consequence system.
Except for the fact that it does so at the expense of killing everyone and everything.
I'm just saying. Maybe, if someone had actually bothered explaining this to Crowley, he would have made a different choice.

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By the way, it is SO fucked-up that, like, through Aziraphale’s entire relationship with Crowley, he was struggling with this precipice between self-indulgence and self-denial. Like, Aziraphale is already a very indulgent person who enjoys a lot of things that a Good Angel is not supposed to care about, and he’s not immune to feeling shame and insecurity about it when Heaven points that out…
But he could still convince himself that eating at London’s best restaurants every day is not only harmless, but actually Important to his job of blending in with and inspiring humanity. But then there was Crowley….
And on some level he always knew that being with Crowley and loving Crowley were the things that made him the happiest, but he also ‘knew’ that this was wrong, bad, evil. Crowley is supposedly his ‘hereditary enemy’ and Ontologically Evil. But as always, Aziraphale can’t keep himself away from temptation and joy, but it’s just that sense of guilt manifests as the self-righteous moralizing and the emotional distance he still put between them.
And then he finally got the reaffirmation that the supposedly ‘selfish’ and ‘unheavenly’ things he wanted, Crowley and also all of the earthly delights of the world and avoiding the War, were actually the real Good Things all along. And now he can live with Crowley in a… not exactly the Happily Ever After they 100% wanted deep down, but definitely the happiest and closest mutual co-existence they ever had.
There was still tensions, Aziraphale’s desire to do good still sometimes clashes with Crowley, the end of the world was coming up again and neither of them had a good idea for stopping it, and while Aziraphale’s indulgent selfishness is not as inherently bad as he always believed it was, it did have a dark side that was making him take Crowley for granted and ‘take’ too much in their relationship. But… it didn’t seem like anything they couldn’t resolve between each other eventually.
… Until the Metatron comes in with the temptation of a lifetime, what if instead of unlearning your shame and your indoctrination and needing to balance the Greater Good with your desire to be with Crowley Happily Ever After, you really could just have it all? What if you could make Crowley the Thing You’re Not Ashamed of Loving and the two of you could fix Heaven and save the world together? Maybe even make the world a Better Place? But by taking that bait, he just hurt Crowley and drove him away from him. But he still chose Heaven, over his actual happiness with Crowley, because he convinced himself that was actually the good, selfless thing to do.
He sacrificed everything that actually made him happy, again.
I think Aziraphale's GO1 Storyline makes for a perfect narrative all on his own. Unlearning guilt and embracing 'selfishness' only to realize your supposed selfish desires are aren't only okay, but are actually way more Good than the thing you were trying to 'selflessly' sacrifice for in the first place, is a very good throughline for this story about satirizing Christianity and embracing moral grayness and Queer Love.
But since GO2 really tried to make a Thing about the idea the amount of self-sacrifice in the relationship was unbalanced... I really wish Aziraphale’s arc could conclude with him being able to lean balance, some actual shades of gray, between the importance and beauty of his ‘selfish’ love for Crowley and also not expecting him to be the one who sacrifices everything in the relationship. Instead, by the time he finally embraces the fact that nothing makes happier than simply being with Crowley and learns to not take him for granted and actually give him something to show his love… apparently the one thing Crowley wanted, the actual ‘Greater Good’, not only requires them to not be together, but for neither of them to even exist.
And Aziraphale ends this arc of his basically at the same place where he started, believing that his happiness with Crowley is antithetical to Doing the Right Thing and that he should sacrifice it all. Only this time there's nothing stopping him from actually going through with this...
Finale got us so collectively fucked that no one is even acknowledging it's (TV) Good Omens's 7 year anniversary.
Anyways here's to a show that gave us one of the most heartfelt, moving, complicated, humanly flawed and hopeful queer love stories of the century. Here's to a show that brought so many people together. Here's to a show that motivated artists and writers to create some of the most beautiful works of art ever known to man. Here's to a show that celebrated being human. Here's to a show that so many queer folks saw themselves in and affirmed for them that being themselves is the most powerful act one can do. Here's to a show that taught us that our world is messy and complicated and awful and wonderful and worth saving and most of all that it can and should be saved. Here's to a show that taught us people are rarely good or bad but just people, and even though we make mistakes along the way we still deserve the opportunity to decide for ourselves who we will be. Here's to a show that at its core is about love and hope being the things that bind us together.
Here's to you all and all of us who are not going anywhere. Here's to the world.