@ac_twiggy_13 Haha, so it was all Crowley's doing! Sowing discord and discontent, just like when he took down the entire mobile phone network in London!!! (BTW love how you draw angry Crowley!)
@bluegold0909 (Funnily enough, I am reading this in Central Europe and saying to myself: Wow, the Good Omens is certainly loved all over the world! I see fans even from Japan contributing their lovely fanart and sharing opinions!)
@BunnyHanney@Elias_Nort_ Yeah, I had these lenses in my glasses once. They're called Transitions and they darken outside (when exposed to UV light) and they go clear once you go inside where there is no UV light.
@azfellncrowley@fellcodes The music tells us quite outright that this was a mirror scene of that one in S2 but some people choose not to recognize it. David Arnold said he tried to use music from previous seasons to draw parallels.
@azfellncrowley Also, the English name for the pattern comes from the town of Paisley in west Scotland, once an important weaving industry center. This town is where a lad named David McDonald grew up, who then changed his name to David Tennant at the beginning of his acting career.
For as long as we’ve known each other, @MJJoyceCrowley and I agreed this ending was our favorite. Maybe not the popular one, but one we deeply loved. Now that it’s here, we’d love to share why. Hope you enjoy reading it as much as we loved writing it!
https://t.co/LJxStuvqOb
@Ineffable1722 I liked it! Maybe it's because I'd do the same as Crowley...no point in trying to make an inherently unfair and systematically flawed system work, at the cost of your own sanity.
@pumpkin31spice@SAziraCrow14 Hmm, I don't think so. The biggest clue is that the Terry Pratchett estate fought tooth and nail for the ending to be made. If the ending was something so contradictory to what TP would've wanted, they could have just copped out when Prime dropped the contract...