Meanwhile, in Heaven, archangels Michael and Uriel debate who’ll boss everyone around in Gabriel’s absence. ![]() “You’re on your own with this one,” he says, so angry that he causes an electrical storm the minute he leaves the shop. He reminds Aziraphale that the high mucky-muck angel once tried to cast him into Hell, and he refuses to help. What’s a flustered angel to do but call his demonic bestie for help? Crowley arrives and wastes no time going apoplectic when he sees Gabriel smiling blandly at him, wearing his blanket like a toga. The mystery item is supposed to be in the box… but the box is empty. “You know what it’s like when you don’t know anything at all but you’re totally certain that everything would be better if you were near one particular person?” he wonders - and my, doesn’t our favorite blonde angel react strongly to that? Gabriel, oblivious, goes on to add as an afterthought that “something terrible” might happen and there’s a “thing” he’s supposed to give Aziraphale. Gabriel says he doesn’t recognize Aziraphale and has no clue what’s up, but he was guided by a feeling. The angel winds up at Aziraphale’s shop and is so happy to see him that he hugs him (that booty shake!), then amiably asks for help figuring out who he is and also “who I am.”Īziraphale, highly ruffled, ushers him inside and covers him with a blanket while trying to figure out what the heck is going on. He’s carrying a cardboard box that covers his holiest of regions, but it doesn’t leave much to the imagination. Meanwhile, a naked Gabriel walks down a street in SoHo, seemingly unbothered by both his complete absence of clothes and the reactions of passers-by. She’s heard that something is going down in Heaven, but Crowley has no intel: He says he doesn’t talk to Aziraphale anymore. He’s soon visited by Shax (Miranda Richardson), Hell’s posh new ambassador to the capital city. Then we cut to present-day London, where Crowley is in a funk, wondering what the point of… well, anything is anymore. Nielsen Streaming Top 10: The Witcher Surges With Henry Cavill’s Swan Song, Futurama and Good Omens Make Chart Debuts “How much trouble can I get into just asking a few questions?” he wonders. An irked Crowley doesn’t like that, and says he’s going to take it up with their boss, aka God. ![]() Aziraphale then harshes Crowley’s buzz when he mentions that this new world will include humans soon, and that they’ll be the focus of everything. “Look at you, you’re gorgeous,” David Tennant’s Crowley coos, and Michael Sheen’s Aziraphale is nearly beside himself with joy… until he realizes that his fellow celestial being is talking about the universe laid out before them. The premiere episode, “The Arrival,” opens with a flashback to Crowley and Aziraphale’s first meeting “before the beginning,” as a title card tells us, when both were angels gazing upon the brand-new cosmos. Thank the heavens, then, that today Prime Video brings us the next chapter in the exploits of the angel Aziraphale and the demon Crowley. ![]() But to us mere mortals, the wait between Good OmensSeasons 1 and 2 felt interminable. To an eternal being, four years probably doesn’t seem like such a long time.
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