![]() After averting the End Times in season one, Crowley and Aziraphale are personae non grata in their respective realms. Turns out Crowley’s big contention with Heaven was anthropocentrism, and girl, same.įlashback sorted, we’re now in a post-non-apocalyptic London. You’ll find it at the top of the Apocrypha section, just like in the real Bible.Ĭrowley finds out that the whole of existence has a ~6000-year expiration date because that’s when the humans are getting judged. Speaking of shippers, I should mention that I’m planning on including a Gay-O-Meter to rate how queer each episode of Good Omens season two is. The Ineffable Husbands shippers will be pleased. As Giles once said on Buffy, the subtext is rapidly becoming text. Az helps Crowley make a nebula, and my guy already has the sin of lust in him. We see Aziraphale and Crowley meet for the first time before Crowley even fell (or rather, “sauntered vaguely downwards”). The episode begins with an angelic “meet cute” flashback. Gabriel, Beelzebub, and all the other Dan Brown’s Angels & Demons were also introduced in 668. I am excited to see the closest thing to a new Terry Pratchett book we’re ever going to get, so let’s dig in! When I heard there would be a second season of Good Omens, I thought, “But wait, they did the whole book in season one? And Sir Terry’s dead, so … how will they pull this off?” Little did I know that Pratchett and Gaiman outlined a sequel book, 668: Neighbor of the Beast. According to Gaiman, the stuff in season one building out Heaven and Hell came from that outline. Hi, humanity! I’m Bethy, and I’ll be recapping this second season of Good Omens. I recapped Neil Gaiman’s Sandman, and I’ve been reading Terry Pratchett since I was little, so Vulture thought I was the right fit for this task. Photo: Courtesy of Prime Video/Courtesy of Prime Video
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