I think Aziraphale has the benefit of always being around humans that Muriel doesn’t. So he couldn’t have been this naive but was probably pretty naive anyway.
@@sawyer3119Take it up with the directors and Neil Gaiman if you’re gonna be a baby about it. Funny how I don’t think you’d respond that way if I was correcting someone accidentally calling Aziraphale she and her. Why the double standard?
0:14. Now, with the exception of an all white uniform. If you're trying to observe in "secret" , it's probably NOT a good idea to say that you're a human police officer.......kinda gives it away, LoL 😜
2:30 It's very mild teasing, but I still want to give Crowley a little shove for that. Don't tease poor Muriel! He knew damn well they didn't have an answer for that. Maybe he can help Muriel with lying next season.
That's because Gabriel doesn't remember that he's an angel. In season 1, he refused a cup of tea because he didn't want to sully the temple of his celestial body with gross matter or something like that. (Low-key imagining Azi getting a tiny bit of mischievous pleasure out of "Jim" accepting the cocoa later lol.)
I may have misunderstood this scene the first few times I saw it. I thought Muriel was really trying to fool Aziraphale (and Crowley), but later we discover that Aziraphale met her during the matter of Job (if not sooner). So now I wonder if he is just playing along with her attempt to work undercover on Earth, and she KNOWS he is doing that. And that's why she doubles down instead of acknowledging that Crowley made her trip up about her first visit to Earth?