hey neil!!
the historical flashbacks are some of my favorite scenes in season 1 and season 2 of good omens, so i was wondering if there were any time periods you’d really like to portray aziraphale and crowley in that you haven’t already???
Quite a few. Ones that we had planned as possible for Season 2 (that either didn't get written or didn't get filmed) included a Wild West one, a 15th century Papal one, an Arabian Nights one, and a 1960s American one with Crowley and Aziraphale female presenting. And we have the whole of human history as a canvas. But for now the ones you've got are all.
Am I the only one who thinks that it's absolutely hilarious that Crowley did a POWERPOINT PRESENTATION IN HELL
Just a wee reminder that, as we enter fall, it'll only be three months or so until we start seeing our boys with hair like this...
...and then only a little while longer until we start seeing the odd photo of them like this...
...and I cannot fucking wait.
“I was very surprised to see she had a black and white photograph of uncle Rich by her bedside.
“Elizabeth said: ‘He was the love of my life. He’s always with me.’
“I’m sure that was as true for him. I know that, until his death, he phoned her every day for about an hour.
“How would his other wives have felt? He always told them they had to live with it. He never tried to hide his feelings for her.”
- Sian Owen (Richard Burton’s niece)
CHRISTIAN DIOR “PALMYRE” COUTURE JEWELED STRAPLESS EVENING GOWN, 1952.
Platinum silk satin opulently decorated with prong set rhinestones and blue jewels, pearls, silver metallic cord, periwinkle embroidery and sequins, boned bodice with top band of darts above meandering floral trailing down skirt having side pleats and center back inverted pleat. Bust 35, waist 26, length 51. It appears that the interior corset, probably with label, has been removed, minor bead loss, hem edge slightly soiled. The Duchess of Windsor’s short cocktail length version of this dress is in the Palais Galliera, Fashion Museum City of Paris. Marlene Dietrich and Mrs. Illustrated in Alexandra Palmer’s new book, “Couture and Commerce: The Transatlantic Fashion Trade in the 1950’s”, page 248 and 249. Marlene Dietrich and Mrs. Charles Chaplain also owned versions of this dress.
i am deceased
my only request for good omens season three is that michael sheen gets to use his welsh accent like david tennant got to use his scottish one