According to The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch (the world's only completely accurate book of prophecies), the world will end on a Saturday. Next Saturday, in fact. Just before dinner.
So the armies of Good and Evil are amassing, Atlantis is rising, tempers are flaring. Everything appears to be going according to Divine Plan. Except Aziraphale, a somewhat fussy angel, and Crowley, a fast-living demon - both of whom have lived among Earth's mortals since The Beginning and have grown rather fond of the lifestyle - are not actually looking forward to the coming war. And someone seems to have misplaced the Antichrist...
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I am surprised it is back. it was a good one season show. what next "round the world in 80 days season 2"?
by xzeal posted 7 months ago
Just randomly discovered season 2 is out and it is as good as the first one :).
Love how fun this show is. Not into religion at all, but enjoying this immensely.
David Tennant's and Michael Sheen's characters chemistry is very entertaining.
by TeaAndApathy posted 7 months ago
S02E02 - what part was the "mini episode" A Companion to Owls?
by Wizard posted 7 months ago
2. Ah yes, I see it now. I usually skip all the intro stuff, just a waste of time.
3. Maybe it's meant to be red for the devil/evil, but that wouldn't show up too well on the screen.
Yes, I know he it not the actual devil.
by TeaAndApathy posted 7 months ago
Wizard said:
1. Yes:
It is “curtain” spelled backward and is pulled out of 'Monty Python's The Meaning of Life,' referring to the writing on the mausoleum in the suicidal leaves section. “Curtain backwards, like it's the final curtain,” MacKinnon said. The license plate is also a nod to Terry Gilliam, who wrote and worked on the animation of 'Monty Python's The Meaning of Life' and was involved with an unrealized project to adapt 'Good Omens' into a film.
2. Nothing strange about it, happens a lot with a long list of names to show
3. Too much fake-tan?
1. Cool! Thank you!
2. I guess I didn't explain it right. During the animation at the beginning, you'll see a lit marquee (or theater sign) with the lightbulbs around it. Those signs change with each episode, showing the ep name and another name below it. Not important, but kind of fun.
3. I'd hoped they'd change it for season 2. It's distracting.
I've only watched S01E01, but the dialog is hilarious when G shows up at Az's bookstore!
by Wizard posted 7 months ago
1. Yes:
It is “curtain” spelled backward and is pulled out of 'Monty Python's The Meaning of Life,' referring to the writing on the mausoleum in the suicidal leaves section. “Curtain backwards, like it's the final curtain,” MacKinnon said. The license plate is also a nod to Terry Gilliam, who wrote and worked on the animation of 'Monty Python's The Meaning of Life' and was involved with an unrealized project to adapt 'Good Omens' into a film.
2. Nothing strange about it, happens a lot with a long list of names to show
3. Too much fake-tan?
by TeaAndApathy posted 7 months ago
Is there any significance to Crowley's license plate which reads "curtain" backwards (I think)?
And did anyone else notice the marquee during the lead-in animation reads the episode name and the director's (?) name?
David Tennant is still overly orange-colored this season.
by TeaAndApathy posted 4 years ago
I haven't been keeping up on this, but I really hope Netflix pokes some fun at them.
Netflix: We tried really, really hard to get Good Omens taken off the air, but Amazon said no.
by xsoviet posted 4 years ago
ha. this was my favorite book. but i like that people are controverting over it.
by theConundrumm posted 4 years ago
doesn't happen often that a visual interpretation is as good as the written word...
Love how fun this show is. Not into religion at all, but enjoying this immensely.
David Tennant's and Michael Sheen's characters chemistry is very entertaining.
3. Maybe it's meant to be red for the devil/evil, but that wouldn't show up too well on the screen.
Yes, I know he it not the actual devil.
It is “curtain” spelled backward and is pulled out of 'Monty Python's The Meaning of Life,' referring to the writing on the mausoleum in the suicidal leaves section. “Curtain backwards, like it's the final curtain,” MacKinnon said. The license plate is also a nod to Terry Gilliam, who wrote and worked on the animation of 'Monty Python's The Meaning of Life' and was involved with an unrealized project to adapt 'Good Omens' into a film.
2. Nothing strange about it, happens a lot with a long list of names to show
3. Too much fake-tan?
1. Cool! Thank you!
2. I guess I didn't explain it right. During the animation at the beginning, you'll see a lit marquee (or theater sign) with the lightbulbs around it. Those signs change with each episode, showing the ep name and another name below it. Not important, but kind of fun.
3. I'd hoped they'd change it for season 2. It's distracting.
I've only watched S01E01, but the dialog is hilarious when G shows up at Az's bookstore!
2. Nothing strange about it, happens a lot with a long list of names to show
3. Too much fake-tan?
And did anyone else notice the marquee during the lead-in animation reads the episode name and the director's (?) name?
David Tennant is still overly orange-colored this season.
Netflix: We tried really, really hard to get Good Omens taken off the air, but Amazon said no.