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I canât believe I went through all of Season 2 assuming Nina was the stand-in for Crowley when you actually pay attention itâs so CLEAR that sheâs Aziraphale. I was tricked by her spiky, sarcastic, cynical outer shell and lulled into a false sense of security by Maggieâs bubbly optimism and wholesome goodness, because on the surface they reflect the ineffable husbands perfectly, in their personalities, their aesthetics, even many of their actions and morals. but not, and this is the real key, when it comes to their ârelationshipâ. but those first impressions really had me damn fooled.Â
I missed the blatantness of Ninaâs âweâre just friends. actually weâre not friends. we barely know each other.â the same thing Aziraphale said in season 1. the way he still struggles to quantify their friendship when Nina asks. Ninaâs sarcasm when Crowley asks about rain and awnings because it worked for him (we all know it LMAO). hell, that whole convo the girls have in the rain is so AziraCrow (âI know. Iâm not your typeâ ââŚYou have no ideaâ hits so much harder the second time, help meeeee.) âLindsayâ maybe being symbolic of Heaven and Aziraphaleâs toxic relationship with them and their abuse? (the handwritten text messages in red pen make me think of angry notes on paperwork, anyone else?) because Crowley has never actually cared about what Hell thinks of him, just not getting into trouble (or him or Aziraphale getting hurt). Maggie is always chasing Nina. NINA NEVER GOES IN THE RECORD STORE. Just like Crowley always goes to the bookstore, to Aziraphale, Zira NEVER WENT TO THE FLAT (apart from The Swap but that doesnât count imo). Crowley has always chased Zira, not the other way around. Always there to rescue him, always going to him for company, always relying on their shared connection, always US. OUR SIDE. All through season one, he comes to Zira every time to work together, never trying to work alongside Hell in any way that isnât to save their skins or Earth, while Zira hides things from Crowley because he STILL thinks Heaven is ultimately good and will do the right thing if he can just show them. fix it from the inside.Â
Maggie working up the courage to finally say something, to put herself out there, while Nina is utterly oblivious and then when she does realise Maggie has feelings, becoming standoffish, putting up that barrier, fighting it, denying it, ITS SO CROWLEY AND AZIRAPHALE IN THAT ORDER. the way I was fooled into thinking Ninaâs trust issues are Crowley because he does have trust issues ofc he does BUT Crowley has ALWAYS TRUSTED AZIRAPHALE. has always relied on him. has always been hurt when Aziraphale doesnât immediately reciprocate the way he expects (the holy water request, the bandstand, the âoff in the starsâ etc). heâs always the one putting himself forward. Aziraphale has always been the one to second guess everything, to fight their connection, their similarities, their friendship. the girls really made me think it was going to be okay when they sat Crowley down, even as my inner sirens were going haywire about Metatron interfering, they were telling Crowley he just needs to open up and itâll all work out BUT HEâS ALREADY AT THAT POINT. he may not say it, and by gosh is that part of their damn problem, but heâs always SHOWN IT. heâs not Nina who needs time to heal and recover from her broken trust, heâs always been Maggie believing it doesnât matter, theyâll end up together in the end anyway AND I WALKED RIGHT INTO THE TRAP THAT THIS MEANT THEY WERE GOING TO BE OKAYYYYYYYYYYY
Important thing to remember: the only reason the number of deaths in Palestine are going down is because there isn't enough people to kill.
Read that again.
The genocide is still happening. The cruelty and inhumanity is still happening.
It is time we stop treating them as such.
We always talk about how David Tennant manages to pull off the duality of Crowley's look (the switch from angel to demon) and generally change his entire appearance for the different roles he plays but me personally, I am just SO baffled at how they manage to turn Michael Sheen into Aziraphale
I wonder, too, I wonder when Crowley is going to know. The six-espressos-in-a-big-cup protective hypervigilant Crowley. Ever circling around his angel, snapping at the slightest threat, shielding him from harm.
When is he going to know that heâs been manipulated, too?
And when is he going to know what role he himself played in Aziraphaleâs decision?
There are so many things he didnât tell Aziraphale. To protect him, to spare him, to give him time. Except, of course, all of that also meant that Aziraphale had no time and space to process them.
(And yes, there were things that Crowley could not possibly tell his angel. The cruel disdain of Gabrielâs words at Aziraphaleâs execution is burned forever into Crowleyâs mind; how could he have taken this dagger to Aziraphale?Â
Anyway, shouldnât the fact of the execution itself be enough for Aziraphale to know?)
But Crowleyâs angel is kind, is bright, never expects and is forever surprised by treachery: Rose Montgomery turning out to be a Nazi spy, a countess turning out to not be a countess. Of course Aziraphaleâs sheer relief on deciding that heâs been wrong about the Metatron will be a powerful force. He wants to be aligned with something bigger than himself; he wants there to be a point.
For all of S2, Crowley deflects threats from Hell. (Aziraphale, involved? Unlikely, Crowley says with studied nonchalance. And how do you know I didnât do that miracle?) Out of Aziraphaleâs earshot, he threatens and hisses, as he has likely done for millennia. Remember Hellâs book on angels, with everything it says about Aziraphale, with instructions to âavvoidâ and report to Crowley? Yeah.
By the end, there are key things that Crowley hasnât told Aziraphale: his visit to Heaven, Gabrielâs punishment, what it was that Gabriel refused to do. Yes, there were archangels in the room, watching. Yes, Crowley had rather assumed that Aziraphale is as done with Heaven as he is himself. Still, it wasnât Crowleyâs instinct to give Aziraphale all the information. And after Aziraphaleâs conversation with the Metatron, Crowley was primed to go ahead with a confession, was interrupted during said confessionâso in the aftershock of Aziraphaleâs words, he went right back to the path heâd already committed to. Then, of course, it was too late; the pain became too much; neither of them were thinking clearly, neither of them had the time to understand.
Yes, telling Aziraphale of the danger may not have helped. Aziraphale is even better at denial than he is at forgiveness; he might have refused to see what Heaven needs him for, how they intend to keep him in line. (Also, no doubt a worrying thought for Crowley if he was conscious of it: itâs very like Aziraphale to go to Heaven to try and stop the Second Coming no matter the risk to himself.)
But the thing is, the Metatron remembers Crowley. And he must know how rash Crowley is. How impulsive, and how likely to rear up and bite when presented with an offer to be forgiven for an injustice done to him.
So yes, Crowley has been manipulated. Through Aziraphale: through his angelâs indefatigable hope, through his desire to see the best and redeem what had seemed (but surely cannot be!) irredeemable: Heaven itself. Manipulated into storming out, his heart broken, the pain of that kiss still on his lips.
Into, after so many millennia, letting Aziraphale walk straight into danger.
I wonder when Crowley is going to know.
Not that Israel ever stopped but Israeli officials have announced that their focus now is on the city of Khan Younis which is in southern Gaza, the exact area Israel and their fanbase were adamant that Gazans should "relocate to" for safety.
700 people have been killed by Israeli shelling in the past 24 hours.
This is another reminder that Israel will make up lies as they go about their evil agenda and if you're dumb enough to believe any of them, you have made yourself complicit in enabling this genocide.
Sitting here watching s2xe5 and itâs the scene where Crowley is asking Aziraphale why his French is so bad and he says âI went to Monsieur Rossignolâs night classes in 1760â.
I decided to Google if this was a real person since the name wasnât familiar to me, and instead I had my giant gay heart stomped on by Neil Gaiman once again.
The French word for nightingale: Rossignol
Itâs the language of romance and Aziraphale took night classes with a Mr. Nightingale. I CANâT BREATHE.