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Reblogged from callie-ariane
Don’t just run GO2 repeatedly on Amazon - it might not be counted
I’ve read that if you just keep running Good Omens season 2, and also if you have it muted, Amazon won’t count the repeated runs.
After a while, it will assume you’re a bot and won’t count it as a run.
To make your re-runs count, you need to come out of the run every couple of episodes and play something else on Amazon, maybe a whole episode of another series, or a film. After that, go back to where you left off with Good Omens and continue the run from where you left off.
Don’t use the mute option or the volume bar on Amazon to keep the volume off. Drop the volume to very low, or mute your own speakers instead.
I read this on Facebook and it may not be accurate, but I reckon it’s worth bearing in mind if we want every run of season 2 to count.
Asked by Anonymous
AJ: i’ve spent 6000 years waiting for this, i WILL squish my boyfriend in public if i want. -smooches Zira’s cheek. Zira beams-
Az: -turns to Crow unimpressed- we spent the morning snuggling on the couch while i worked on your socks, dear. you don’t have room to say.
Crow: -spluttering- not in PUBLIC, though!!
Reblogged from perpetualcontrolleddrowning
Something something the way that Crowley introduced himself to Aziraphale the first time they met in the garden and reacted as if they had never met before. Something about him later behaving as if he did actually have those memories of their time in Heaven together and trying to pass it off as being someone different now. Something about Heaven’s way of punishing angels that go against the plan by erasing their memories. Something about Crowley seeing Gabriel without his memory and saying “ask him properly.” Something about “remember it now” “it hurts, to remember. my head isn’t built for that” “I know. Do it anyway”
Something about “I know. Looking at where the furniture isn’t”
Something about I know
Reblogged from maria7potter
BONUS:
GOOD OMENS | 2.02 THE CLUE
If you’re going to invoke fiction, you might as well do it properly.
Reblogged from booksandmate
The tears. The fucking tears accumulating in his eyes just before he puts his sunglasses back on.
Reblogged from tumbld-out-of-my-bed
Can we actually just take a minute to thank Neil actually? He DIDN’T HAVE TO give us the Apology Dance or the dance in the Ball or the Bentley scene or Angel Crowley or them sharing an armchair or the continuation of the Blitz Scene or any of it, really, but he did. Thank you, Neil.
Reblogged from weirdgirlcore
ohhhhhh I truly cannot get over the EVIL GENIUS of having crowley make a point of immediately taking his sunglasses off every time he’s in the bookshop or alone with aziraphale this season, showing just how comfortable he’s become showing his emotions and his vulnerability to aziraphale since season 1, opening himself up completely at every opportunity, showing us a side of him that’s remained almost entirely hidden for millennia, only for him to silently and purposefully put his sunglasses back on immediately once aziraphale rejects his love confession. like, bravo gaiman, I saw what you did there and I’m never going to fucking recover from it. well done