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OKAY but about Sally playing Logical in the first episode (I have so many thoughts about the choice of THAT song but thats another post).
This sets the show in NEXT summer, that song came out September. So unless the show is set in an alternate universe identical to ours except Olivia Rodrigo released Guts a year early, its in the future.
as is tradition, happy pride from everyone's favorite transgender video game couple!!!
My favourite Star Wars movie, actually
So, we finally saw the fates in episode five, but they changed it to such a bigger meaning! In the book, the fates are shown when Percy leaves Yancy, because that’s supposedly when the fate is set in motion and he is brought into the Greek world at the right time BUT in the series the fate is decided much later:
All series Percy has been talking down on his dad, and been angry, thinking Poseidon doesn’t care, BUT when he is saved by his dad despite this, he changes, he begins to see the quest as a way to help his DAD, not just a god that fathered him. And I think this also meant Percy believes the gods CAN care and change. And so the fates appear because it is this mind shift that makes Percy never side with Luke in the finale and set the ending in motion. Percy wants to change the god’s mind, Luke wants to destroy them completely.
Maybe Aziraphale comes to Earth because he needs to speak to Crowley, they need to work together to save the world, they need to be together, lord, he misses him more than books, food and music combined.
But Crowley keeps his distance and he’s silent while Aziraphale talks and in desperation Aziraphale finally reaches out to him, tries to touch his cheeks but when he does Crowley screeches from pain and backs off so quickly he falls over and then looks up at Aziraphale terrified.
W-what, I didn’t, I didn’t… Aziraphale looks at his own hands in shock. Crowley…
You can’t touch a demon, Crowley says the last word with disgust because this is what it was about, was it not, Aziraphale always having in the back of his mind that he will never be good enough for him when he was a demon, that’s why he wanted to change him, so now as an Archangel his holy hands burned him because he wasn’t worth him.
And he flees that day and Aziraphale never, ever in thousands of years seen anyone, especially Crowley, look at him scared and betrayed.
There is something about not being able to touch Crowley that makes him feel sick. His touch hurting Crowley. His hands making him cry out in pain. The betrayal in his eyes.
But they need to work together and it hurts like hell to try to unlearn reaching out for him. Yet Crowley seems to be looking thinner and sicker each day but he doesn’t tell Aziraphale that it’s simply being close to him that is literally killing him.
Like being thrown in a bath of holy water each time.
And then they save the world and Crowley collapses to his knees and Aziraphale reaches out and Crowley flinches.
Almighty is still there watching them and Aziraphale turns to look at her and says take it
Take the holiness, the titles, even the wings. Throw me in hell fire. Burn me. Just stop making my existence hurt Crowley.
And she asks. You want to fall for a demon?
I have fallen a very long time ago, when he was still your child, and again when you rejected him, and again when he rejected all of you.
And he feels his supreme powers disappearing. He feels like himself again. And he notices his wings becoming a very light shade of grey. Almighty disappears.
Crowley looks in his eyes for the first time in all these months, weakly, whispers his name, and Aziraphale catches him in his arms as he faints and it doesn’t hurt Crowley anymore.
Everything was going to be okay.
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