I watched Good Omens 1 and 2 twice each. Then I saw Mad Men. And now I can't keep a straight face anytime I watch Jon Hamm play Gabriel. He is Don Draper being silly ahahaha
"The IneffableBeurocracy was so unexpected and random" important to add is it SEEMED that way on the FIRST watching, just watch it again. And again. Maybe 5 times. Every day, welcome to,my ted talk where i-
I just looked up Grindr because I didn't get the joke and this had been bugging me sense Brandon Rodgers day at the park but now that I know I can say if you don't do the I was wrong dance 1000 Times for Crowley that's what you'll be using.
Aziraphale is the angelic equivalent of a big bowl of super-cheesey macaroni and cheese with toasted breadcrumbs on top because he is warm, soft, just a little salty, and sooooooo comforting.
I see several overall possible resolutions for season 3, with possible combinations of the following: 1) Aziraphale and Crowley (and maybe all angels and demons) end up becoming human (possibly because God is revealed as permanently missing/dead/transformed or otherwise just not available or needed any more; 2) we learn that angels/demons were actually the ones God intended to "test" by creating humans rather than testing humans--she wanted to see how they treated weaker beings when they were given a lot of power. 3) Heaven/Hell end up making peace 4) Heaven/Hell try to make war on humanity jointly as Crowley predicted and are permanently vanquished and are either done away with by humanity entirely (leaving all angels/demons human) or are forced to make peace between them by humans 4) Crowley and Aziraphale, together, are revealed to be God, who was somehow separated in half by the Metatron and/or other rogue angels/demons, explaining why She's been silent so long and why C & A are so powerful together.