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Oh, Good Omens, how I adore thee. This goes double for Crowley and Aziraphale, triple if they’re a couple.
Inspired by the Animal Crackers scene in Armageddon, which is about as fluffy / sappy as it gets. The tie-in was also too good to pass up—the end of the world although due to two very different causes, and two people pondering their place in such. With Crowley and Aziraphale, their places are both a little more clean cut and a little vaguer than was the case for Liv Tyler and Ben Afflec—Crowley and Aziraphale do indeed have their respective sides, but neither wants to join them for the coming war.
I’m pretty pleased with this… I think the scene plays out better when you use “cookie” rather than “biscuit,” but given that Good Omens is set in England, the British term was required. I nearly made Aziraphale a woman here… Thoughts? Should I leave it as is or do a version where Aziraphale is a female?
As to Aziraphale addressing Crowley by his first name… that was for me. 8D
References / Copyright Info
The Animal Crackers scene , Armageddon © Jerry Bruckheimer
I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing © Aerosmith
Crowley, Aziraphale, Good Omens © Neil Gaiman, Terry Prachett
Animal Crackers © Nabisco
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Oh, Good Omens, how I adore thee. This goes double for Crowley and Aziraphale, triple if they’re a couple.
Inspired by the Animal Crackers scene in Armageddon, which is about as fluffy / sappy as it gets. The tie-in was also too good to pass up—the end of the world although due to two very different causes, and two people pondering their place in such. With Crowley and Aziraphale, their places are both a little more clean cut and a little vaguer than was the case for Liv Tyler and Ben Afflec—Crowley and Aziraphale do indeed have their respective sides, but neither wants to join them for the coming war.
I’m pretty pleased with this… I think the scene plays out better when you use “cookie” rather than “biscuit,” but given that Good Omens is set in England, the British term was required. I nearly made Aziraphale a woman here… Thoughts? Should I leave it as is or do a version where Aziraphale is a female?
As to Aziraphale addressing Crowley by his first name… that was for me. 8D
References / Copyright Info
The Animal Crackers scene , Armageddon © Jerry Bruckheimer
I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing © Aerosmith
Crowley, Aziraphale, Good Omens © Neil Gaiman, Terry Prachett
Animal Crackers © Nabisco