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Mom I frew up
When Jim said in his second big flashback “It would be an institutional problem”, It can actually be interpreted in two different ways. First, we realize that it is in reference to what the Metatron said about Gabriel being cast down to hell. He is saying that Gabriel won’t be banished from Heaven for rejecting Armageddon 2.0, but instead be demoted to scrivener. Except at the culmination of the episode, we learn that Gabriel had been meeting with Beelzebub, falling in love with them. So when we go back to the “institutional problem” line, it now has a second meaning. Having another set of Angel/Demon run off together would make it seem like an institutional problem, meaning that they would be wrong on another occasion.
Not really an epiphany but i was high so idk
HE’S PATHETIC! HE’S SOPPING WET! HE HASN’T SLEPT SINCE 1995! GO WATCH THE EDGE OF SLEEP ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO!!!
Drawing Fabian and Mazey dancing for pose practice
Okay, so the correct answer is both but not simultaneously. Season one, the main character was Crowley. The show opens with Crowly establishing his role in the apocalypse and as a demon who's just not so demon-like. We see him time and time again conversing with different demons, moreso than Aziraphale talks to angels I'm pretty sure. It's Crowley who wants to run away when things go south, and the audience sees this in his "talk" with God. He's the one that freezes time to talk to Adam, he offers his apartment, etc.
Season two our main character is clearly Aziraphale. He's trying to help Jim while doing some soul searching of his own. It's focused more on his understanding of himself and of the Almighty and how he fits into the picture. We follow Aziraphale to Edinburough and even in the flashbacks it's all about his journey to where he is now, back in heaven.
throwing this into the wind and disappearing again. engage in dialogue:
my argument: aziraphale because he’s the one going through the plot defining character arc, and who we’re in the pov of in most of the flashbacks. meanwhile crowley’s the extremely plot relevant close second sexy deuteragonist who’s going through intense mental turmoil and huge stakes like lucy gray. challenge my argument tho
Please my slowly diminishing mental health is riding on this show
You all will be sick of me with all my posts I make about this but