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Good Omens took over my life | I draw, write meta, and let my brain rot | She/her | Lesbian | Gemini | ENTP | Less bitter, more glitter ✨
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Everyone involved in the production shares the same opinion: Good Omens is inherently a story about love, and hope, and goodness, not only on the titular level. Sad or bad things happen to everyone, everywhere, but they are not enough to erase this kind of message. If anything, they strengthen it.
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Everything is going to be more than alright.
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That’s what AO3 is for! Angsty headcanons and theories are not only fun, but actively encouraged — as long as they’re not confused with the official materials.
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Seven kisses. God likes sevens.
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We will build new tracks out of carton if needed, like the 1941 set. Anything to keep the fun going!
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Let’s enjoy this emotional roller coaster ride while it lasts!
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Who needs miracles when both of them are radiating so much love it’s probably a health hazard?
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Not at all, I’m just involuntarily reflecting the unique light of my interlocutors and their creative efforts. Happens quite often to bright enough eyes.
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Such a heartwarming gesture, even if that linen coat isn’t enough to provide any substantial warmth on its own!
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The fact that he clearly had a wig on strengthens the argument that it might be just temporary change or even a costume. The angel does enjoy playing characters.
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I pointed it out a few times already, but every BTS photo or video from S2 has those flowers in it, including the materials with Rob.
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This photo specifically shows that it’s the same set, but either not fully dressed yet or in a state of disassembly. The flowers under the portrait are missing, as is the smaller picture frame on the right, above Michael.
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With a bit of Crowley’s optimism and an assumption that the shared filming dates were correct, the angelic extras had one film shoot over this weekend and may possibly have another one next week.
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David is also known for sporting multiple hairstyles and hair colours per season as Crowley, and we only saw his bookshop and BAFTAs hair this year (not to mention the Eden wig). It’s not enough evidence to be conclusive.
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I don’t mean the past aspect in general (even though the admin of this page keeps using present tense when referring to individual actors working on location or at the studio), but the fact that present perfect specifically refers to an action that is either still ongoing or has only just ended.
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All S2 photos and videos from The Dirty Donkey, including the one you’re referring to, have a different set dressing though — fresh flowers in front of Terry’s portrait in particular.
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Rob is clearly acting as the wedding celebrant for Aziraphale and Crowley.
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Could be accidental, of course, but the original post suggests S3 context of the photo though.
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Absolutely understandable — there’s not much we can do about the rampant enshittification apart from salvaging whatever’s left of the good parts and mourning the loss of the rest. And mourning is a long and nuanced process.
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Stunning craftsmanship!
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S2 and Final Fifteen can be also seen as a catalyst of sorts, opening the fandom to a very different type of discourse and, ultimately, shifting its long-established culture. The following external and internal factors only made the changes and struggles behind them, personal or not, more prominent.
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Gabriel as the Supreme Archangel and messenger of God was always an integral part of the system on a very personal level. He didn’t abandon Heaven, but actively considers himself (and by extension his love) a part of it. Same applies to Beelzebub and their Hell; an entirely different power dynamics.
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Aziraphale doesn’t consider himself a part of Heaven; if you think about it, we never saw him without fear or doubt, only as an angel that goes along with it as far as he can, even Before the Beginning. He doesn’t reject Crowley for Heaven, but rather tries to save him by any means necessary
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As long as you can take care of your interests and friendships without getting overwhelmed or otherwise endangering your mental health, I believe that it’s a sound strategy! After all, the point is for you to have as much fun as possible.
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To be fair, the aggressively negative energy was there long before the article, even before the reduction of S3 to only one feature-length episode. It seems like a defence mechanism more than anything else, bringing out the worst scenarios in advance to protect oneself from possible pain.
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Internet-only hugs then! Plus, while I’m positive that an irl experience is always possible with a new fandom that interests everyone in some way, Discord and other apps offer a common ground between both types of social interaction for the fandoms one’s already involved in. Could be worth trying!
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Beautiful work as always, Evie! Love how their poses stay so close to the original painting, and yet match their personalities and nonverbal habits so well!
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An Aziracrow wedding in an apple orchard on the South Downs? Yes, please!
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That’s just the beauty of modern fandoms, really! Irl friends and family members usually need a little nudge, but watch parties and other themed events are a great way for everyone in a group to feel involved and their interests appreciated. Hope that you’ll find a way to combine both at some point.
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This world is always in a need of more silly cute stories.
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Congratulations! Finishing a piece is always worth celebrating, but the extra amount of time and effort put into it only adds to its overall appeal. Nothing goes to waste when it comes to writing, not really.
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I can assure you that drawing cringe OCs and writing fics for school friends was still a thing later on as well, dear. Still is, like a very special and constant love language.
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Nothing of the sort, really!
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Never.
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But you are the go-to comfort human in this fandom, dear. Even with so many other bright and talented souls around, yours never fails to provide us with some much needed sunlight, even on the darkest of days.
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Absolutely stunning illustration of a similarly beautiful story!
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Another interesting crumb that may or may not be related in some way is this photograph from the set shared by Guy Spangler, a professional dressing props specialist and armourer on Good Omens 3. Not quite the big silver plane of Thy Kingdom Airways we’re waiting for, but still!
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A perfunctory social media screening revealed one mention of Boeing 737 interior scenes filmed this month in the area, at Dunsfold Aerodrome. Is this connected? No idea, but if at least some of my speculations are correct, a follow-up exterior shoot at an airport would make sense.
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Now, this information could also refer to their Good Omens 2 work since some of the same extras were also employed by the show at the time. And Heaven’s corridors scenes could be shot at an airport instead of a studio, right? But the thing is, the S2 actors… don’t seem to match the ones I found.
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The implications seem obvious to anyone familiar with the plot of the unpublished Good Omens sequel: bsky.app/profile/your...
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After a while, it came to my attention that a few of the profiles repeated mentions of “angels”, “2nd unit angels”, and “airport” across a few days in late February. Interestingly, some of them also listed sword fighting skills and law enforcement background underneath.
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Once an accident, twice a coincidence, three times a pattern, right? So there’s a plane. And a character traveling through time and space to navigate some dangerous circumstances. Looking for help or… clues? The danger is either their own feelings or something more ominous here.
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To finish the transatlantic flight, Lindbergh has to stay awake for 33 hours (33 happens to be biblically significant, i.a. as the age of the crucified Jesus). He succeeds by talking to a fly that had buzzed into the cockpit and reminiscing to it about his life (via flashbacks).
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Douglas is also responsible for the movie playing in the background of The Resurrectionist pub scene in S02E06 — The Spirit of St. Louis (1957), a biopic of Charles Lindbergh, the pilot who made the first nonstop solo flight from New York to Paris.
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He gets another chance at life due to an angel’s error and eventually must argue for his life before a celestial court, hoping to prolong his fledgling romance with a radio operator who shared his last moments on Earth over the airwaves.
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Director Douglas Mackinnon personally chose the poster for Stairway to Heaven (1946) to appear here as well. The movie itself is referenced multiple times in both seasons of the show, but what interests us here is the fact that its MC is a British pilot who dies in a plane crash.