Good Omens Fancomic Tartan and Starlight! Part 1
I ran this in May 2020, and it’s now collected up.
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
Yep, I'm right there 🤣
Good Omens fandom right now trying to decipher all the hidden meanings in the mug.
I love us.
scientists wont tell you this! (because it's not true)
experts don't want you to know this! (because it's made up)
doctors HATE this one trick! (because it's dangerous and unhealthy)
David Tennant at The Assembly 2025 ❤
Q: What made you want to start work, like become an ally to the community? What prompted you to say, do you know what, this injustice has gone on long enough.
David: When I was a teenager, there was this thing that Mrs. Thatcher's government introduced called Section 28, which was about stopping the "promotion" of homosexuality in schools, which was a weird umbrella term, which was basically saying it was illegal to talk about being gay in school or to suggest that that might be a normal way of behaving. We look back on that now as a medieval, absurd thing to try and say. And I think the way the trans community is being demonised and othered is exactly the same.
If Aziraphale's bookshop represents Eden (his and Crowley's paradise), then Metatron is the serpent, Aziraphale is Eve, the coffee is the apple, and ACCEPTING THE OFFER WAS THE FALL
When I watched the second season, I was puzzled (and pleased, but verry puzzled) by the romance between them.
So I watched the first season again, and I confirm your analysis. I must have watched it wearing a blindfold and noise-cancelling headphones, that's the only explanation 😅
Those people who are angry about Aziracrow in s2 saying that there were no signs of them having feeling for eachother in the first series are fucking blind.
Just rerewatched the burning bookshop scene. Am I crazy or is the phonograph in the bookshop playing the same song that the Bentley was playing at the same time? 😱
What does that mean? I feel like it means something important 😅
"Do you ever dream of land?" The whale asks the tuna.
"No." Says the tuna, "Do you?"
"I have never seen it." Says the whale, "but deep in my body, I remember it."
"Why do you care," says the tuna, "if you will never see it."
"There are bones in my body built to walk through the forests and the mountains." Says the whale.
"They will disappear." Says the tuna, "one day, your body will forget the forests and the mountains."
"Maybe I don't want to forget," Says the whale, "The forests were once my home."
"I have seen the forests." Whispers the salmon, almost to itself.
"Tell me what you have seen," says the whale.
"The forests spawned me." Says the salmon. "They sent me to the ocean to grow. When I am fat with the bounty of the ocean, I will bring it home."
"Why would the forests seek the bounty of the oceans?" Asks the whale. "They have bounty of their own."
"You forget," says the salmon, "That the oceans were once their home."
I came across one of those old school anti-sexism posts on facebook that highlight sexism by swapping the male and female words, you know the kind (it was calling a firefighter a "male firewoman" instead of a fireman), and of course everyone in the comments was getting in on the bit, and I was gifted with the greatest word I've seen in many years in which one of the people doing the bit was talking about male firewomen getting hysterical in crisis situations
And used the word "testerical"
TESTERICAL. I LOVE IT.