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Not Going To Shut Up About Good Omens 2 Ever.
not going to shut up about good omens 2 ever.
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More Posts from Saddleseatollie
Desperately need long haired Crowley to come back in s3 but not "pretty Covergirl" long hair. I need "it's been 3 years since he left and I haven't had the energy to cut it or brush it" i need long haired bedhead Crowley wearing smudged eyeliner still drunk from last night. I want him to fall apart, to finally let go of the suave mask he always wears pretending to be fine.
I still can’t get over the name Goldenloin
Like, he’s your main character’s lover and he’s named Sir Greatinbed? Sir Fucksalot?? Sir Sexhaver??? He’s the main gay love interest and his name’s Sir Longshlong??? 10/10 no notes oscar nomination in the mail

love how she doesn't even bother to ask if crowley has a wife or girlfriend. one look at him and it's clear there is no heterosexual explanation for anything about crowley
hoping to get more Garrick in Iron Flame. Underrated character in my opinion.
i've been thinking a lot about how neil gaiman has said that season 3 will be based on an unpublished sequel to the original book. i can't stop wondering if that means that he and terry pratchett had always planned for crowley and aziraphale to be romantically involved. because their dynamic was different in the book, and i felt it was more of an "unlikely friendship" story rather than "secretly pining for 6,000 years" like it is in the show. whether it was originally planned or not, i'm obviously very happy that neil chose to take it in that direction for season two, but i can't help but be curious about it, especially since the book was originally published in 1990 and obviously it was a different time where having queer representation like that was rare.