this drawing started off as tv crowley and aziraphale dressed like their book cover counterparts, but then I got carried away and it turned out... not being exactly that anymore đ¤ˇđťââď¸
so... late 80s/early 90s au? (aka. literally the book lol)
guys i think my squish might have been flirting with me
slapping this badge on my blog
Without knowing why, that was exactly my first thought too. It just feels like it could be (for some weird reason)
Hi, I hope you're doing well! I was just wondering if the ghost is someone that appeared in TID/TLH, however minor it was.
You will have heard their name before, somewhere.
I seriously can't believe that in the 1941 scene Aziraphale didn't offer to pick Crowley up even once. Girl, you've been best friends for almost 6 millennia. You trust him enough to let him hold a gun to your head. I think we're at the point that you can hold him. Not saying Crowley wouldn't bat an eye or get flustered, but are you really going to make him stand on hot coals when he's saving your ass?
I suck at art and photoshop, can someone please draw/edit that scene so Crowley is giving that speech while Aziraphale is casually carrying him bridal style?
(aka how to get away with an insane amount of romantic tropes and innuendos) Part one.
I have to split this post into two parts - the second one is already written - because Tumblr clearly doesn't understand the absolute necessity to analyze in excruciating details every single frame of the 1941 flashback or they wouldn't have put a ridiculous 10 images limit.
Now buckle up, because these two did more things in one night than me in my entire life.
Let's set the scene. London. The Blitz. Aziraphale enters a church, pretending to deliver a bag full of precious books to a couple of moronic n*zi spies. He ends up to be doublecrossed by a third n*zi spy.
We already know from the Bastille flashback how much Crowley loves to play the role of the knight in shining clothes to his angel in distress. And sure enough, right on time, Crowley makes his appearance, with a brand new suit and a brand new name, casually hopping on the consecrated ground. You know, the consecrated ground that could literally burn his feet. Right next to a holy water font. Only for Aziraphale. Sometimes we forget how much heâs brave.
Let's ignore the fact that theyâre literally standing in the middle of a churchâs nave and in the middle of the only beam of light in a scene otherwise dark.
But, as every romance book/movie/show teaches us, engaging in a playful banter is always a must.
âWhat are you doing here?â
âStopping you getting into trouble.â
âI should have known. Of course. These people are working for you.â
âNo.[âŚ]I just didn't want to see you embarrassed.â
Listen, Anthony, I can see the appeal of the grumpy x sunshine trope, but we know that rescuing Aziraphale makes you happy. Youâre risking to be discorporated or worse - the holy water is still right there - just for helping him. We know it, Aziraphale knows it (and he loves it).
And now some casual flirting in front of the n*azisâ salad.
âAnthony?â
âYou don't like it?â (Donât you like my new name, Angel? I can take yours, if you wantâŚ)
âNo, no, I didn't say that. I'll get used to it.â
Itâs funny how the n*zis insist on continuing with their threats, because Aziâs ass is not listening.
âWhat does the "J" stand for?â
This is comedy gold, of course. However, from the moment Crowley has hopped into the church, Aziraphaleâs attention didnât stray from him not even for a moment.
With a quick exchange, they come up with a plan. Playing the savior, Crowley performs a demonic intervention to blow up the church. Azi performs a miracle to save himself and Crowley. This whole shenanigan is noteworthy, not only because theyâre working together, but also because we can see how quickly they decide to trust each other. Keep this in mind, because the whole concept of âtrustâ will be a recurring theme in this flashback.
Furthermore - Iâm probably reading too much into this - letâs think about the symbolism. Aziraphale and Crowley, together, destroy both the church - heaven - and the n*zis - evil. Theyâre already on their own side. Also, foreshadowing? Heaven and Hell dismantled once and for all and Crowley and Aziraphale alive, together? We can dream.
Could Aziraphale have miracled his way out of the situation all by himself? Maybe. Probably. But this is so much better for their relationship. Aziraphale trusted Crowley and undoubtedly enjoyed, once again, the role of the damsel in distress. Crowley trusted that Aziraphale would save them both with a real miracle. And itâs not over yet.
Look at Crowleyâs cheeky smirk. Itâs time to shine!
The image is dimly lit, but they are eyefucking staring straight into each other's eyes. How many tropes can you find in this image? Forbidden romance, slow burn, mutual pining, belligerent sexual tension⌠you name it. And in a minute weâll have one huge love epiphany.
But, before that, we have THIS.
Oh, this is the period drama kind of romance! The casual touching hands, just for a moment, in a way that has no right to be SO. DAMN. SENSUAL. The Jane Austen-esque fantasies Aziraphale must been having for more than a century by now are finally happening! And 64 years before the iconic P&P's cinematic hand flex⢠no less.
See? Aziraphaleâs finger brush Crowleyâs hand. I know, the whole thing lasts less than a second. But if I stare at this gif for too long I start to feel touch-starved.
I'm also thinking about the parallelism between Crowley saving Aziraphale's books in a period drama kind of way and the fact that Aziraphale will be willing to give away some books to throw the Jane Austen ball (just to touch Crowleyâs hand). These two⌠I canât.
And now the epiphany.
Crowley has rescued the books, Aziraphale's most valued possession. Aziraphale didn't ask him to do it, he hadn't even remember about the books until after the explosion. But Crowley knew how important they were to him. Crowley's gesture has nothing to do with the agreement or the greater good or the paperwork: itâs personal. Itâs intimate. He has saved something dear to his angelâs heart. Azi loves the books -> Crowley rescues the books -> Aziraphale realizes that⌠oh. Look at his smile of amazement: he is literally paralyzed by what he is experiencing.
This is the definition of the love epiphany trope:
âWhen a character realizes they are in love with another character. This is not when the character confesses this love to that other character or anyone else, but when the character realizes it themselves. Often this can be when a character had feelings already and realized this has blossomed into love, or when a character has been in denial about these feelings until this moment.â
We are witnessing a textbook example. The music emphasizes it. In that single moment, Aziraphale not only acknowledges his feelings, but also everything that just happened. What Crowley just did for him. The level of mutual trust. Aziraphaleâs feelings are not one-sided.
âYou know... that was a very nice thing⌠you did for me. [âŚ] There must be something I can do for you⌠in return.â
Yes, I KNOW what youâre thinking, but letâs pretend to be oblivious as Crowley and letâs focusing on the imagery instead. They are literally driving through an inferno of explosions and who knows what else, but inside the Bentley they are safe. Somehow the scene manages to create a feeling of intimacy, so we, as well as them, can forget about whatever is happening outside. The Bentley is a shelter, just for the two of them. And thereâs more. As the car moves forward, theyâre lit by fire, literally the most common symbol of passion, desire and very un-angelic lust. If this seems unlikely to you, take a look at Aziraphale's eyes and smile in the picture above. Whatever he's thinking, it's not in the bible.
Fast forward to the ⪠The West End âŞ
Mrs. H. gives Crowley a scolding for breaking the bottles with the smuggled liquor, earning in return this disdainful look from a protective Aziraphale.
Who, in the nine circles of heaven, gave you the nerve and the right to talk to my Antony Janthony like that?
Despite having rescued Aziâs books, Crowley had totally forgotten about the liquor he was supposed to deliver. Now itâs Aziraphaleâs time to shine: itâs his turn to play the savior. This angelic mastermind decides to offer his services as an⌠expert⌠of the art of prestidigitation. And, doing so, Aziraphale:
1. Gets a chance to realize his magician fantasies.
2. Gets a chance to do something for Crowley.
3. Gets a chance to spend more time with Crowley.
Clever angel.
It may be trivial, but I love this shot. The warm light, the window frame: it's as if weâre peeking into their domestic life. The aesthetic is exactly the opposite of the heavenâs one - cold and aseptic - and the hellâs one - cold and crowded. Presumably, this is the first time that Aziraphale invites Crowley into the bookshop, his favorite place, destined to become their safe place. The atmosphere is welcoming, intimate and homely.
âCheers for getting me off the hook.â
âOh, there's no need to thank me, that's what... friends are for.â
I know everyone on this site has already pointed this out, but i have to mention the friendsâ line. And how they look after that line. Yes, yes, theyâre an angel and a demon, theyâre not supposed to be friends, so admitting it out loud is a huge step. BUT they donât look surprised or afraid that someone could hear them or anything like that: theyâre looking disappointed, even miserable. Azi seems sad, Crowleyâs looking as heâs about to discorporate inside. I haven't seen such a reaction since Michael Sheen had to call Aziraphale and Crowley âbest buddiesâ. And this is the only moment in an otherwise funny scene in which they seem so unhappy.
My explanation is that the word friends left a bad taste in their mouths, destabilizing them both. Although they wouldn't talk about their feelings out loud, deep down they know that "friends" isn't right. Come on, Aziraphale just had his big revelation moment! I'm not saying that they're ready to plan a little cottagecore wedding - even though that wouldnât be a bad idea - but friends isnât the word to describe 6000 years of⌠whatever you wish to call it.
Now, I have so much more to say, but the tumblr app warned me that I had exceeded the image limit, just as I was about to include the gif of Crowley unbuttoning his jacket and stroking the tie⌠you know which gif I'm talking about. Apparently tumblr canât handle it đ¤ˇââď¸
So see you in part two!
if also in the nordics: never trust how you feel about your life after 2:30 pm
"never trust how you feel abt ur life after 9pm" is a spring & summer & fall rule. for winter it's never trust how u feel abt ur life after 4pm
Btw hereâs the Good Omens S3 Bingo me and @pissmanredacted created based on popular theories as well as things we find funny. See you all in like 4 years
Things Neil Gaiman said about our ineffable husbands that make my heart skip a few beats:
- this is a love story
- they like holding hands
- they held hands in season 1 (he let us figure out that it was on the bus)
- itâs implied that Aziraphale stayed at Crowleyâs apartment the night after the No-pocalypse
- this is a love story
- roughly 4 years passed between s1 and 2
- they will have a cottage in the South Downs at some point
- shoemaker-cum-obstetrician
- he called Michael and David âmy boysâ
Messaging people for the first time is so hard. What am I supposed to say? Like, "You seem really odd and your blog intrigues me. Do you want to have philosophical conversations or perhaps talk about fictional characters?" What! Whatever. I will just follow you back and stare at your blog with my big beautiful brown eyes.
Canât secrets of blackthorn hall just drop already
I NEED MORE CONTENT