I know the Ineffable Fandom went crazy over Neil Gaiman saying “They like holding hands”. But we don’t know if we’ll get any physical affection from Aziraphale and Crowley. Because they’re both canonically asexual but still in love.
But to be honest, the only physical affection I want to see from them is a hug.
Bonus points if it’s a reunion hug.
I want Crowley to bend down to reach Aziraphale’s height, I want Crowley to hide his smile on his angel’s shoulder. I want them to whisper “I love you” to each other.
If it’s a reunion hug, hearing “I missed you” would also be very adorable!
Am I asking too much?
Our favourite Ineffable Couple (Aziraphale & Crowley) never said “I love you” to each other. Instead, they showed their love for each other.
Actions speak louder than words.
Their love really is Ineffable “It is beyond understanding and incapable of being put into words.”
The new Young Willy Wonka seems more like a mixture of Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp’s Willy Wonkas than just being a specific one of them.
For example, Young Wonka’s outfit seems more like Gene Wilder’s Wonka with the hat and the bright uniquely patterned shirt but the general colour scheme of his outfit such as his coat looks more like Johnny Depp’s Wonka.
Timothée Chalamet’s Wonka also doesn’t wear gloves. This is similar to Gene Wilder’s Wonka but it could also be because when he got older he wore gloves to look more professional or perhaps to hide the injury scars he got in his chocolate factory.
Timothée Chalamet’s Wonka has brown hair, similar to Johnny Depp’s Wonka.
Timothée Chalamet’s Wonka’s hair is also curly, he also has an optimistic charming smile and energy similar to Gene Wilder’s Wonka.
While rewatching Good Omens season 1 & 2 I counted how many times Crowley calls Aziraphale by his name and the nicknames he has for him.
Here are the results:
Angel: 21
Aziraphale: 14
Best Friend: 4
Idiot: 4
Clever: 1
Bastard: 1
The fact that Crowley calls him “angel” more than “Aziraphale”, is so romantic, cute and sweet.
I am distraught, I am in ruins, I am a shell of a man.
I LOVED the movie.
I love how different and real this felt compared to most hero movies. There was no scene where Sir Nicholas Winton delivered an emotional heroic speech to a crowd to get help and donations (given the time period and place they were in, that would’ve been incredibly unrealistic as freedom of speech was limited). “Show, not tell” was achieved beautifully in this film. Instead of everything working out in a night, they showed Nicky, Doreen and Trevor working long hours, racing time day and night.
Instead of Sir Winton saying he loved and cared about kids, they showed it by him photographing kids and doing everything within his power to find foster homes for them. I also loved the scene where he gives kids small pieces of chocolate and how happy the kids look during that scene. It also makes the viewers realise how small things most take for granted, such as chocolate, can be a privilege to some and how fortunate we are to have it.
I also loved how they showed Sir Winton grieving the loss of the children they couldn’t save. The producers didn’t change it to a perfect happy ending where everyone lives. Instead, they mentioned what happened to those who weren’t as fortunate, but the 669 lives they rescued are worth celebrating.
I also appreciate at the end of the movie, they told us what happened to Nicky’s friends. They weren’t just forgotten; instead, they were mentioned without too much screen time, as this movie is about Sir Nicholas Winton and the children he saved.
just finished watching season 2 of good omens screaming crying throwing up shaking violently why would they do that they should've stayed together why whyyyyy whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy