being warm good food intercourse is foreshadowing btw
Yes Angel, it's the only way!
Do you happen to have the clip from episode 4 where aziraphale is doing the magic trick and crowley is shooting at him with the gun? Thank you!
there you go! <3
edit: omg I forgot to put the video in
Do you have a clip of Azi and Crowley dancing together?
Of course!
Just look at them dancing <3
Thank you so much for your work! Do you have a clip of the scene where Crowley is creating the galaxies with Aziraphale watching?
Where it all began 😊
if i had a nickel for every time a gay show gave me a gay kiss before ruining my gay life…
id have two nickels. which isn’t alot but its FUCKING DEVASTATING THAT ITS HAPPENED TWICE
do you have the full final clip from good omens s2? Like from about the point where the metatron makes the elevator and on?
Of course 🤭
If anyone has a clip request just ask me 🤭🤭
My current thoughts on The Coffee Theory…
I don’t think Aziraphale was mind controlled, but I do think he was poisoned. Almonds are supposed to signify holiness, and I think that drinking the coffee pushed his belief in Heaven much farther than it was. (There is a basis for his belief, but not nearly that much—his interference with Job, illustrates this perfectly.)
And the scene “Does anyone ask for death?”, what an odd question to ask if you’re just getting a normal coffee, as well as the strange miracle like sound that came directly before the cup was handed over.
+ Crowley’s poisoning scene from episode 3 felt like foreshadowing, and I think it doesn’t have so much to do with “mind control” as it does not being entirely aware.
Aziraphale’s “Nothing lasts forever” line in particular alerted me to something being off, because isn’t that his character? He’s worn the same clothing for over 100 years, he upkeeps books and hates selling them. He seems to have a strong aversion to change and yet he’s ready to give it all away for power??? He’s a bookshop owner, he’s never vied for power even on earth.
His motivations seem extremely off in my opinion… because he knows Crowley wouldn’t want to return to Heaven! The last 6,000+ years have been about them asking questions & coming together in a shade of grey.
Different shades mind you, but with similar motivations and goals regarding both humanity & earth.
All this to say… Aziraphale has never been cruel and the smile in the elevator at the end seemed edged with a vindictiveness I’ve never noticed in him prior.
Additional Theories, May Be Found: Here.
Love seeing more people talk about the coffee theory!!! <3
It’s such a good theory that would explain his strange acting and why he’s so willing to leave this world they carved up for themselves! That’s it, I wanna see edits, drawings, fanfictions and more about the coffee theory!
The Coffee Theory
This theory is by the fantastic @jumbledstars on TikTok
This Theory is for everyone who felt betrayed or hurt by Aziraphale in the season 2 finale or just doesn’t trust The Metatron!!!
Crowley's confession + full kiss scene
Edit: better audio <3
Okay the audio should be fixed now! :)
Crowley's confession + full kiss scene
WOW the audio sucks let me fix that for y’all
Crowley's confession + full kiss scene
Edit: better audio <3
We could've been us.
AHHHHHHHHHHH
My hands are shaking my hands are fucking shaking omg ooooh fuck
We were expecting ineffable husbands but not ineffable bureaucracy hello???