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It Feels Weird to Say Goodbye to 'Good Omens' Now

Gizmodo·Cheryl Eddy·21 days ago
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What a strange ride it’s been for Good Omens fans. The apocalyptic comedy based on the 1990 fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett became an immediate fan favorite when it debuted in 2019. Viewers formed passionate attachments to the protagonists, an angel and a demon who had to put aside their cosmic differences to work together to save the world—while also being, like, the perfect couple, even if they didn’t realize it at first. Having David Tennant (as the demon, Crowley) and Michael Sheen (as the angel, Aziraphale) as those lead characters only added to the joy; they’re charming apart but even more charming together and were clearly having a blast bouncing off each other in every scene. Good Omens season one followed the book’s story; it saw the duo chasing after the young Antichrist, upsetting the dysfunctional bureaucracies running Heaven and Hell with their efforts to avert Armageddon.…

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