Good Omens Season 2’s Heartbreaking Musical Moment Needs A Deep Dive

This post contains spoilers for “Good Omens” season 2.For six millennia, Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and Crowley (David Tennant) have been in a slow-burn romance.

Despite never uttering “I love you” aloud, it’s a dance they both know well throughout the eons of the Prime Video-BBC apocalyptic comedy “Good Omens,” based on the 1990 novel by Neil Gaiman (showrunner and writer) and the late Terry Pratchett.

In perhaps the great celestial opposites-attract rom-com, Aziraphale is a cheerful do-gooding angel just as the fallen angel Crowley is a mischievous abrasive demon.

They might pretend to be mortal enemies, but they take pleasure in collaborating and chattering on Earth.

As seen in season 2, they often work to rescue mortals (like rescuing Job’s children) or indulge in mortal antics.After the season 1 finale, their excommunication from their respective offices seems to liberate them from their obligations.

These Ineffable Boyfriends, though, get their relationship…

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