If this was the ending planned from the beginning, it was ill-timed. Almost 40 years have passed, society is different, and the angel and demon we met in S1 have always been a little different from those in the book... after S2, their annihilation just feels wrong #GO3Spoilers
I'm revising something that's been criticised for having too many logical gaps and being imprecise, if you ask me my current mantra is "write it well as if you were rewriting the missing parts and gaps of the GO ending"
#go3spoilers
sottovalutato l'impatto che il finale di good omens avrebbe avuto su di me perché nella mia agenda degli impegni avrebbe dovuto occupare 1 ora emmezza (il tempo di vedere l'episodio) invece è da 24 ore che non faccio NIENTE se non pensare a loro
#goodomens3
You know what would really heal me... a series of short spin offs. Just C&A interacting together, I don't care when, what or why. I know there are ffs for that, but really I've been having an hard time dealing with their disappearing from their own universe #goodomens3spoilers
Al netto di qualsiasi cosa voglio sapere perché sono più di 10 anni che le serie che più amo si ritrovano con finali che non mi piacciono e che di solito vanno contro i desideri dell'80% del pubblico
sì sherlock hannibal supernatural merlin sto parlando anche di voi #GO3Spoilers
I can see the beauty of this ending. But I hate it. I'm grieving their memories & their time together. Yes, it proves us that they will always find each other, how perishable things matter blah blah I just want Crowley to EXIST in a narrative universe forever, okay? #go3spoilers
Leo isn’t just a cat…
He is an innocent soul, and his only ‘crime’ is being born in Gaza.
Even after his passing, his voice is still reaching the world.
In one of the protests held for Gaza,
a protester is holding up this sign with his name,
writing the truth that many are still choosing to ignore:
The occupation is destroying all forms of life — even the ones that can’t speak.
Leo is staying alive in our hearts… forever.