Have you noticed how Crowley’s main objective this season is basically running to the rescue and saving others? First and foremost Aziraphale, obviously, but also Jim — both from the official manhunt and from himself, like in the window jump scene — and multiple humans.
Crowley started off as an angel willing to question the highest — and only — authority in order to save not only his newest creations, but the whole vast, beautiful universe from the unjustified and untimely destruction.
Crowley was the one who stopped Sitis from cursing God — even when her own husband and a literal flock of angels stood in silence. Not to mention saving the kids of two species from a Heaven-sanctioned death sentence.
Crowley was the one who self-sacrificed in order to drive away Elspeth from suicide and make sure that she’ll be taken care of for the rest of her life, effectively minimizing her struggles.
Crowley was the one who saved Nina and Maggie from the demons appearing on Whickber Street at dusk and directed them to follow the light of their bookshop, a safe harbor by design and by choice.
Crowley was the one who also made up a nonexistent rule to safely evacuate almost all of the humans out of what started as a monthly Whickber Street Shopkeepers and Street Traders Association meeting and ended up as a literal war zone.
Literally in every episode of S2 Crowley is showing a consistent pattern that‘s not only painfully in-character for him, but also more than common among human trauma survivors and those struggling with mental health issues.
According to research, doing nice things for people and focusing on the needs of others may actually help those with depression and anxiety feel better about themselves. They’re basically offering others the same kind of help they need or needed in the past.
By saving all of those people, Crowley is not only extremely kind as the angel he used to be, but also subconsciously processing his past mistakes and traumas. He becomes a protector of the oppressed and guardian of the weak, taking under his wings those he deeply identifies with.
The fallen angel who asked too many questions, who hanged with the wrong crowd, who got rejected by his peers, who cursed God, who went through what seems like panic attacks, depressive episodes, and contemplated suicide by Holy Water, who understands love… became a patron saint.
Like Saint Anthony is a patron of lost things, Anthony J. Crowley is a patron of the seemingly lost cases. But remember that this level of heroic sanctity in life can also lead to martyrdom or heresy later on — a saint is supposed to intercede, not act on their own like God does.
What if we... 👉👈 🥺 Murdered the guy that bullies us ✨😏🥰 and pretended his body was a rock 😮😬🤫🤪 to get the authorities off our back 🖕🏻💖😩 and then I blamed his murder on you🤭🤔 haha.... just kidding.....
Moriarty and
Simms master would be the end of the world.
Simply putting them in a room together would create so much chaotic evil you could probably use it to live long enough for season 8 of Sherlock
Amazing! What year !!!
taika waititi being the first indigenous person to win an academy award. parasite being the first academy award for south korea and the first best picture that’s not in the english language. history was literally made tonight
Music Class Misunderstanding
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I’m watching (for the first time) Star Trek TOS and. Well. Am I alone here? Anyone dying for Spock? Anyone harshly believing in Spirk?
I only wanted to do a sketch to summarise these two relationship, but if you want I could do more in future.
(got back to this old piece and cleaned it up a bit 🧡)
They do not dine at ✨ the Ritz ✨ , they meet up at fast foods
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