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Michael: I decided that early on that Aziraphale just loves Crowley, and that's difficult for him because they're on opposite sides and, you know, he doesn't agree with him on stuff. But it does really help as an actor to go, 'My objective in this scene is to not show you how much I love you.' Just gaze longingly at you, that really does help.
David: But then Crowley he absolutely loves Aziraphale, he hates that he loves him, it's really annoying for him.Yeah, so they both go through that I think.
Michael: There is a sort of wonderful love story in this, and I think it's sort of… I think a lot of fans of the book kind of like that when they think about the characters, you know, there's an interesting kind of love story going on, and it's never explicit in this, but it's there.
From the DVD commentary, episode 3:
Neil Gaiman: Do you think he cheats on the toss?
Douglas Mackinnon: A hundred percent.
Neil Gaiman: Yeah, me too. I think it doesn’t even occur to Aziraphale.
what was the discussion about using "fuck" in good omens? First Aziraphale, then Crowley, then Gabriel. was there a discussion or was it just like "this is the only proper response to discorporation?"
When Terry read that bit he phoned me up and said “You can’t say fuck in a Terry Pratchett novel.”
“But you can in a Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett novel,” I said. “They will blame me.”
And he said “Fair enough,” and that was the discussion.