2023-07-28 18:11:39
The end of season 2 of Good Omens gives an episode where Crowley and Aziraphale fight fiercely. We see each one fighting for the other. Also, Aziraphale protects the humans in the bookstore from the demons that stalk them. Meanwhile, Crowley travels to Heaven to investigate Gabriel.
The discovery of the sinister plans of Paradise
There, Crowley discovers that the higher spheres of Heaven are preparing the next Armageddon. Crowley watches images from the past, remembering his departure from Heaven with the famous box from episode 1. We see Gabriel who opposes their plans. It earned him demotion and deletion of his memories.
Aziraphale’s Desperate Sacrifice and Unwitting War on Hell
In an act of desperation, Aziraphale sacrifices his halo to protect his friends in the bookstore. He involuntarily declares war in hell. Crowley quickly returns, predicting that it won’t go well with Hell.
Revealing of hidden secrets and unexpected fraternization
He humiliates Shax’s entourage in front of Beelzebub and confesses to Heaven that they hid Gabriel with a powerful miracle. They discover that Gabriel had left a letter on the box, stating that his memories were in a fly that followed him everywhere. Beelzebub calls the fly, thus returning Gabriel’s memories. We discover that Gabriel and Beelzebub are in love. Crowley and Aziraphale are not the only ones to fraternize.
The chaos and the decision to stay together
In the Good Omens Season 2 ending, this revelation causes chaos among the agents of Heaven and Hell. The latter are torn over the punishment to be inflicted. Aziraphale offers to ask them what they want. Eventually, all just decide to stay together. Crowley even suggests their own creation, Arthur Centauri, and they disappear together.
Confrontations and dilemmas
Shax pours out his rage on Aziraphale while the Metatron intervenes. He orders the angels to return to Heaven. Next, he asks Aziraphale a heartbreaking question. During this time, Nina and Maggie confront Crowleyprompting him to examine his relationship with Aziraphale.
Aziraphale’s decisive choice
A troubled Crowley confronts Aziraphale, but before he can say anything, the angel interrupts him. Aziraphale gives him his news: he was chosen to replace Gabriel as Supreme Archangel. He can choose who he wants to work with, including Crowley, who might be reinstated as an Angel. However, this will depend on the conditions imposed by Paradise.
Disagreements and True Feelings
Outraged, Crowley declares that they don’t need Heaven or Hell. Aziraphale persists in believing that Heaven is filled with “good guys”. Crowley reminds him of the Armageddon plans and asks him to refuse this proposal.
A sincere declaration of love
Unfortunately, Aziraphale remains adamant. Crowley then takes the opportunity to express his sincere feelings and encourages her to run away with him.. After an attempt by Aziraphale to persuade Crowley to come to Heaven, the latter reveals to him thathe cannot leave the library.
The broken heart and the departure
Gently, Aziraphale replies, “Nothing lasts forever”, breaking the hearts of many fans. Crowley expresses his regret, stating “It might have been us”, and kisses Aziraphale. The latter seems uncertain and upset, but he forgives Crowley.
Afterwards, Crowley asks her not to bother with these thoughts. Furiously, he leaves the bookstore. This is how the end of season 2 of Good Omnes ends on Amazon Prime Video. The angel and the devil each going their own way. Then, the melancholy music starts on the credits.
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