Good Omens Season 2 Is GORGEOUS
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- Good Omens Season 2 Episode 2 Blind Reaction
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Funfact: this episode was like a family reunion for David Tennant! Job is played by his father in law and Jobs son is actually David Tennants son
It must have been hilarious on set for Davids son to be sassing his dad this hard.
@@saiyasha848 What I would give to talk to my dad like that and get away scot free
@@KateCat420 Even more, to get paid for it!
@@saiyasha848😂😂
Fun fact that was left out: David Tennant's father in law is Peter Davison, so played the Fifth Doctor.
Fun fact! The "It was a nice day." line is actually the first line of the Good Omens book!
I was gonna mention this lol
How's the book like? I kinda wanna read it but I worry I won't like it
@@sallyroslin4634It’s really good! The plot is nearly identical to season 1 of the show, with there only being a few changes, and it’s written very well
@@sallyroslin4634 its the typo of books that switches between multiple characters. The beginning is strong but by mid book I just wanted to stick with aziraphale and crowley
@@sallyroslin4634 It's great in a disjointed kind of way. It'd like nothing I'd read before.
the fact that crowley's idea of falling in love while it's raining and they're beneath a canopy (wings) being exactly what happened between him and aziraphale is so adorable
And Aziraphale's idea of falling in love during dancing is cute too (The Ball episode😉)
@@millii347 yess 🥺
Fr
@@millii347Its one of the ways he fell in love with humanity - he had come to enjoy many of their creations, but dancing as a group was a bonding experience.
Just like the Nightingale
“This show better end with Aziraphale becoming god” is a sentence that will haunt Danny in the near future and I am here for it .
I agree with you Danny ❤
If Aziraphale became God, he and Crowley would never get together.
I’m going to need a dramatic editing flashback when he finally reaches the episode
Oh yes indeed.... muah hah hah
i had to pause the video to laugh ngl
everyday we’re getting closer to the forbidden episode 6…
i dread the day
that will break him...
It’s gonna destroy him
The possibilities..
everyday its a getting closerrr
Danny realizing the story of Job is completely qnd utterly FUCKED in real time wasn't on my bucket list.
It was one of the better results of this viewing, though. 😂
And the aftermath is just as bad because God gaslights Job afterwards about it when he questions why god would be tempted by the devil
@@ShivShrike yup, Job asked why this had to happen. And God just said "what devil, ain't no devil here, you're crazy, this was all just a test of faith. And you passed, now we can all be happy"
Yeah, Book of Job is a pretty whaaaaaat the fuuuuuuuuuuuck part of the bible. And that's even considering there's a bit where a bunch of kids make fun of a prophet for being bald, so God sends a bunch of bears to tear them to bits.
yes. that's also in there. (2 Kings 2:23-24)
In the original story of Job, there wasn’t actually a bet with Satan, that was added on by theologians later to “explain” why God would do so many bad things to Job.
The whole point of the story is that sometimes messed up stuff happens to good people and there isn’t always an explanation for it that humans can understand but you all you can do is keep having faith in God anyways. Adding a bet with Satan to the story just makes it read way more messed up.
Danny was right, this show was made to see how many wigs David Tennet could pull off.
The answer is "All of them."
But in the next couple episodes, Azi does dress up in what I will call the cutest little disguise/outfit in a scene that shows off his blue eyes in stunning clarity.
And don’t forget about the Azi’s cap.
I love how Danny can predict future outcomes in moments of sarcasm but not realize that the reason the Crowley is obsessed with the canopy in the rain is a call back to the first few minutes Ep1S1 and Ep1S2
Ohhh yes!!! That's so romantic ❤❤❤❤
To clarify, one of the most iconic scenes in the show is Az holding his wing over Crowley to shield him from the rain.
Not to mention it's the plot of Four Weddings and A Funeral!
"this show better end with aziraphale becoming god"😭
Also when he said “at least they have each other” LIKE OMG HES NOT READY FOR EPISODE 6 AND NEITHER AM I 😭😭😭
Really?
I'm convinced he's already done with the entire thing and puts these things there on purpose to taunt us
@@brominebarium4709 i wouldnt be surprised💀
HOW DID HE KNOW
"This show better end with Aziraphale becoming God."
Oh, Icarus, we're really in it now.
**loud crying**
*helicopter blades whirring*
🫖🫖🫖🫖🫖🫖🫖🫖🫖
When I heard it I was like💀💀
OH LORD ALMIGHTY
“Your first sun” he MADE them all!
I was like Danny! You saw him make them all last episode!
He made some parts of the space, not all of it
@@snakecharmer2571 well he pulled the crank to create a "star-making factory", and it's supposed to just pump out stars without further angel input. I'd say that's "making all the stars."
@@theboxygenie "star making factory" is the way he described the concept of a nebula to Aziraphale, as we saw him making one. Nebulas do in fact form stars.
@@theboxygenie not exactly. He made one nebula (The Pillars of Creation, to be more specific). We know that he worked on the Horsehead nebula as well, but we also know that Saraqael worked on those too. Basically, he was one of at least several engineers involved in rolling out the universe.
Not Danny skipping almost all the scenes that the fandom obsess over the most 😂😂
(Eg: "We don't have a car" "Of course we Do! Isn't she a beauty?")
And THE OX RIBS! And his “helllooooooo” to Mr Brown!
The scene in the car, it talks louder than anything.
Here is when Azi is beginning to assume IN PUBLIC that they are a couple
🥰🥰🥰🥰
This is the sweetest romantic thing he is doing now, because he was ready to ....🤩😍🥰😘😘😘
"and we both get _plenty_ of use out of it, don't we?"
"Cherry for you, whisky for me... HellOoOOu"
I KNOW!! I was waiting for it so impatiently!
"It was the day my grandmother exploded" is the first line of The Crow Road by Iain Banks and "It was a nice day" is the first line of the Good Omens book
What is the crow road even about? I don’t think I’ve ever heard of it before
@@SirStarKat This guy going through his uncle's old letters and stuff trying to figure out why he (the uncle) disappeared
@@tommiewallace205 Is it worth reading?
@@acompleterandom7360 I have HEARD that it's very good but I haven't read it yet either 😅
i've heard it's excellent and i've been meaning to read it for a while
Aziraphale doesn't WANT to sell books, so what Jim does is actually very helpful, lol
I mean not really, having your stuff changed COMPLETELY around how you like it is pretty annoying..like, ESPECIALLY in a book store-
Lmao but still very tedious to deal with 😂
This season is a missed opportunity for a scene where Aziraphale is trying to find one specific book to solve the plot but unable to remember which word it starts with.
Bildad the shuite is the final boss of David Tennant in funny wigs
I don't know, I have faith in Season 3.
I did hear David took the hair band from episode 6.
Danny: Aziraphale never changes his look
I'm glad Danny has suppressed the memories of Aziraphale going under cover as a gardener back in S1E1.
I too had suppressed that memory
Noooo why did you remind us??? 💀
the trauma is too much to deal with
_It is a truth universally acknowledged . . ._ - beginning of _Pride and Prejudice_
_It was the best of times, it was the worst of times._ - beginning of _A Tale of Two Cities_
_It was the day my grandmother exploded._ - beginning of _The Crow Road_
_It was a nice day._ - beginning of _Good Omens_ (novel)
Ooh "It was the best of times" is for A Tale of Two Cities. But otherwise you are 100% on point.
@@MLawrence1941 Plus it's actually "It was the worst of times. It was the best of times" (my eng lit teacher's biggest pet peave seemed to be people saying this wrong xD)
@@AwesomeShinyUmbreon 📖Actually: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way-in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only."
@@MLawrence1941 Oh, crap, you're right. Mixing my Dickens. I'll edit it.
@@tamarabedic9601 Thank you. I mainly went by what was said in the show rather than going to double check, so glad I only mixed the book titles (now corrected).
Danny: let's see if season 2 can keep me in a good mood! ☺️
The fandom: oh honey....oh our sweet summer child
David and Ty having a fruit off in this episode will always be so funny to me hahah
Omg a fruit off?? I HAVE to start using that🤣🤣🤣
somebody should make a compilation of Danny's gift of prophecy moments he out there dropping the craziest predictions out of nowhere
Apollo really has been hitting Danny with the gift of prophecy every time he does a reaction, huh
lowkey want to, i’ll have to remember to go back after the last ep and compile them all
@@cyanide_cirby omg nice I'll be keeping an eye out for that
"That was adorable what a wholesome book, what was that Winnie the Pooh?"
OH DANNY WAIT TILL YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS
“THANK YOU DANNY” WE ALL SCREAM IN UNISON 🗣️🗣️
THANK YOU DANNY
When Jimbriel reads the book beginning
"it was a nice day"
The book is literally Good Omens, that's how it starts
"in the beginning, it was a nice day. All the days had been nice. There had been rather more than seven of them so far and rain hadn't been invented yet"
It's a nice detail and I love that Danny thought it was a cute opening
Also, the bit about the jukebox records turning into Everyday was a lovely nod to the all the tapes in Crowley's car eventually turning into the Best of Queen from the book.
@@captainsplifford Also a nod to the fact that the song "Everyday" was originally intended to be a running theme in S1 until David Arnold produced his amazingly perfect Good Omens theme, and "Everyday" got set aside.
Danny: "Listen Crowley, I know this i your first sun..."
Crowley: *literally created the universe*
😂😂
13:19 "this show better end with aziraphale becoming god"
19:54 "but at least they have each other"
you are not ready for what comes next danny
Every time Danny says, "is that really the story of job" I laughed. Cause yes, yes it is the story of job. Some flare and liberty but the jist is there and the suffering. I was always told it was a lesson to not assume gods plan, but its a messed up story from any angle.
Yeah I heard it was like a Jewish thought experiment or something like that but it is still a pretty messed up story
@@silentshadow3894 that's what I love about Judaism. The stories are there to interpret. Parents might say one thing, rabbis (when not to fundamental) say to think critically about it. And at the core is usually a story that has been passed down orally for hundreds of years then written down in a language with no vowels (added later) so discussion and debate is everything. Thank you for your take. I love it. 😄
It really is such a messed up story, and people's attempts to pull a moral from it often make it worse in my experience.
Fun fact, though: The Catholic understanding of the book of Job is that it's not historical. It's actually an epic poem a la Dante's Inferno. It's a human author exploring the problem of suffering (why does suffering exist/do some people suffer while others don't). That's why God is so vague and unhelpful when Job demands answers: The author doesn't know the answer and so lands on "well, we're not God so we can't know." Having Job be such a good person was actually essential and super revolutionary for the time because everyone thought that suffering was caused by sin. The idea that it might NOT be (that someone wasn't a terrible person just because they were disabled or suffering in some way) was completely new, and it's one that Jesus later confirmed when saying that a blind man wasn't blind because of his or his parents' sin.
Unfortunately, that's the kind of high-level knowledge that's rarely passed on -- you only really learn it if you take in-depth classes or decide to research it yourself. It's a lot like the sacrificing Isaac situation, where we never tell kids that Abraham and Isaac lived in a culture where ALL first born children were sacrificed to their pagan gods, so God was working with Jacob and Isaac's expectations before subverting them for a better way. It's headier knowledge...but it's the stuff that makes these stories actually educational and helpful instead of, you know, horrifying nightmare scenarios that make God seem like a sadistic monster who enjoys playing cruel games with His creation.
"I made the blue-footed booby as a JOKE, Job!!!" 🤣🤣As a bird-enthusiast, I highly appreciate this!!
"It was a nice day.
All the days had been nice. There had been rather more than seven of them so far, and rain hadn't been invented yet. But clouds massing east of Eden suggested that the first thunderstorm was on its way, and it was going to be a big one.
The angel of the Eastern Gate put his wings over his head to shield himself from the first drops. 'I'm sorry,' he said politely. 'What was it you were saying?'
'I said, that one went down like a lead balloon,' said the serpent.
'Oh. Yes,' said the angel, whose name was Aziraphale.”
Danny not connecting the dots between (Arch)Angel Crowley (AKA speculated to be Archangel Raphael, as he never shared his name with Aziraphael before falling) literally creating stars, nebulas and setting the universe in motion in the first scene of S2E1 and Demon Crowley being obsessed with space, stars, alpha centaurai, etc and creating mini suns is fuckin hilarious to me - Crowley misses creating stars, nebulae, galaxies, etc.
Bildad the Shuite midwife/cobbler is a legend!
Yepp, he practically has his own fanbase 😂
If nobody got me, I know that Bildad the Shuhite got me! Can I hear a "wahoo?"
@@RyuLuminya sure does ☺💅✨
@@merobiba413 wAHOOO ☺💅✨
Yes the general story right down to God letting the Devil have his way of completely destroying Job’s life is what happens!
This is my favorite episode and I couldn’t wait for you to react to it! Just that line from Crowley, “No. See I have a permit.” I died of laughter! This is the funniest retelling of any Bible story I have ever seen.
That's John Finnemore's writing. He is one of the cleverist funniest writers around!
Love the Good Omens version, but i gotta say the South Park version is kinda funny too how they just entirely skip Job getting twice as much as he had and left it on "god is an asshole"
"Seems legit to me!!" :D
you realizing that Crowley has never had ruthlessly evil demon phase was so relatable. Crowley is my favorite character
"This show better end with Aziraphale becoming God."
If you know, you know
"They should kiss already" "Aziraphale is the only one prepared to become god" ... He keeps asking for it 😭
job asking God for a cash prize instead of more children is one of Danny's funniest jokes. I was wheezing for a good minute there
"Every day, it's getting closer...to episode 6" 🎶
Danny wanting Aziraphale to be God.... I wouldn't ask for that-
DANNY MOTTA AND CHAPPELL ROAN CROSSOVER IS CRAZY TO ME
you should check out the podcast he's on, if you haven't already! He and Nick have been mentioning/singing Chappell's songs several times recently :)
When Crowly is describing how to make humans call in love he's basically describing how he and Azirifell met
13:17 here comes Apollo with his dodgeball of prophecy 😂
“It was a nice day” is actually the first line of good omens!! Good omens the book exists in the show.
Fun facts!
The book Gabriel picks up that begins "In the beginning... it was a nice day" is Good Omens! I'll leave you to ponder the significance of Gabriel skipping the line "In the beginning."
The record player that turns all its records into "Everyday" by Buddy Holly is a reference to a gag from the book that was omitted from the first season of the show. In the book, whenever Aziraphale and Crowley try to play a tape in Crowley's car, no matter what tape they put in the player, they end up listening to Queen. Pratchett says "All tapes left in a car for more than about a fortnight metamorphose into Best of Queen albums." After trapping Hastur on his answering machine tape, Crowley considers leaving the tape in the car until Hastur gets turned into Queen, but decides against it because it would be too cruel.
Bildad hit the fandom like a fucking truck, to the point that some people refer to Bildad and Crowley as if they are separate people 😂
real ☺💅✨
Great family episode with Job played by David Tennant's father-in-law and one of Job's sons played by his stepson.
It's actually his son since he adopted him :D
In the books, Crowley explains that the reason he doesn't do big evil stuff is because the small evil stuff causes more torment. Like yea you can kill a person and that adds some bad, but turn off wifi in a city, that's suffering
Yeah, like a cheap bottle of plonk
19:31 Time to ✨info dump✨
This is purposeful and it’s so cool when you dive deeper into it. The visual poetry in this show is literally genius. Aziraphale never changes his look, and out of the two of them, he’s always the one standing still. He’s the anchor. Whereas Crowley on the other hand is always moving and always changing. Whenever they’re framed in a shot together, Crowley is on Azi’s left, and Azi’s on Crowley’s right. Whenever they’re balanced like this, they always work better together. So whenever they’re on their other sides, it shows the audience that something’s wrong and how they’re no longer balanced. Like when they’re arguing or having a disagreement. JHSBSJSNSJSK I love this show sm. I would ramble more but there’s a really good video essay about exactly this by Sendarya that goes into way more detail and you should totally watch it.
The bookstore isnt ruined. Thats exactly what Aziraphale wants, no costumers. In the boom, the store smells wierd, Aziraphale is rude and much more just to detere anyone from buying anything😂
I'm going to say this again in the comments of every reaction to the show. - For the final episode of season 2, we all _beg_ you to please watch the last 15 minutes with as minimal cuts and minimal talking as possible. We ALL are basically along this ride with you just to see your reaction to the last 15 minutes of episode 6. 😁🙏
(Anyone reading this who agrees with me, please like this so he sees it)
Yes! No skips! React to every single sentence!!
Absolutely. The final 15 is what drove everyone in the fandom right round the twist. You can't mess with it!
I thnk it's a bit spoilery to say this.
@@ericamacs3875 I don't think there's anything spoilery about just saying we want to see his reaction to the last 15 minutes, without saying WHY the last 15 minutes are so important... And people in the comments have already been saying things like 'oh my God he's not going to be able to handle the end of season 2' or some such, since he basically started watching the show, so that ship has already sailed.
@@otnat2094 I get that, it's a shame people do it. It happens on all reaction videos, and often when the person has asked people not to spoil in comments, they still do it.
Danny not knowing about David Tennant's father-in-law and son both being in this episode is hilarious!
Welcome to the Bildad the Shuhite fan club! 🔥🔥🔥
Bildaddy is the GOAT!
Aziraphale not dressing up as much is important for his character yes but you'll be happy to know that Michael Sheen would've jumped at the chance to dress up too XD
He has standards!
"When is the next god election and can i vote for aziraphale?" BE CAREFUL FOR WHAT U WISH FOR DANNY!!!!
I read that in Chuckles' voice
The way I immediately clicked on the notification - your good omens reactions are the best🎉
Same
You're right Danny, Bildad the Shuite has his own fandom within the fandom. David Tennant can't not be hot
Danny may i please request a part 2 so we can see your reaction to the following scenes the fandom obsesses over on a daily basis:
-yellow car
-eating ox ribs
-crowley saying hEeeeelloooo" to Mr. Brown in the pub
I second this request!
Yellow car is in episode 3, if we are lucky we may still get it
19:15" It was a nice day" is actually the very first sentence in good omens(book and series) wich is followed by "all the days had been nice and there had been seven of them"
Aziraphalel is an angel. Any action he does, by definition, is a miracle.
Huh, I was wondering why geometry class felt weirdly religious
Back in christian school, I had to do a project on one of the books in the Old Testament. My mom suggested I choose the Book of Job, because "it's such an interesting story!" I was shocked by how wild the story of Job is, so I'm glad that with Good Omens s2 I can share my bafflement with everyone else who didn't go to a religious school 😂 Also I'm pretty sure Biblical God has made bets with Satan on more than one occasion. It truly is such a weird story with a weird moral. I really like Good Omens' take on it, it's so funny yet emotional
Yeah, I've always thought the Book of Job was a ghastly story. The moral lessons people are always trying to impose on it never seemed (to me) to explain away the awfulness of God in the story. I, too am grateful for Good Omens' take on it.
(Excuse the ramble but you've hit upon something I am passionate about sharing info about lol)
The Catholic understanding of the book of Job is that it's not historical. It's actually an epic poem a la Dante's Inferno. It's a human author exploring the problem of suffering (why does suffering exist/do some people suffer while others don't). That's why God is so vague and unhelpful when Job demands answers: The author doesn't know the answer and so lands on "well, we're not God so we can't know." Having Job be such a good person was actually essential and super revolutionary for the time because everyone thought that suffering was caused by sin. The idea that it might NOT be (that someone wasn't a terrible person just because they were disabled or suffering in some way) was completely new, and it's one that Jesus later confirmed when saying that a blind man wasn't blind because of his or his parents' sin.
Unfortunately, that's the kind of high-level knowledge that's rarely passed on -- you only really learn it if you take in-depth classes or decide to research it yourself. It's a lot like the sacrificing Isaac situation, where we never tell kids that Abraham and Isaac lived in a culture where ALL first born children were sacrificed to their pagan gods, so God was working with Jacob and Isaac's expectations before subverting them for a better way. It's headier knowledge...but it's the stuff that makes these stories actually educational and helpful instead of, you know, horrifying nightmare scenarios that make God seem like a sadistic monster who enjoys playing cruel games with His creation.
@@randyrambles Oh, that's interesting! I had more or less an idea about the Job thing, but didn't know about the context behind the story of Abraham and Isaac (funny thing, I once had a Bible studies teacher named Abraham who named his baby son Isaac)
The bendy book that makes a neato fan is actually one of Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels.
I never noticed that
@@grannypeacock The Colour of Magic
Crowley believes that that's the way people fall in love cause it's how It happened to them (First the meteor rain from which he protected Azi and then the first water rain that Azi protected him from when he was already a demon who forgot his past)
I don't remember if it's canon or not, but there's a common thread in GO fanfictions is that Aziraphale shelves his books in deliberately confusing and nonsensical ways to deter any customers from buying them. He gives in to Gabriel's way of alphabetizing because it makes things harder for customers to find.
Danny finally got to Bildad!!!!! So happy Danny agrees that Bildad can still fucking get it!
ONE OF MY FAVORITE EPISODES OF THE WHOLE SERIES!!!!! So glad you're loving it
I just think it's sooooooo interesting that we hear Crowley's idea of how people fall in love - "a sudden rainstorm forces them together beneath a canopy, they look into each other's eyes, and realise they were made for each other" - and not 20 minutes later we see a flashback where:
-A sudden rainstorm forces Crowley and Aziraphale beneath a canopy (Job's cosy, secluded, dimly firelit cellar with dinner and wine)
-They look into each other's eyes ("Well that sounds..." "What?" "...lonely.")
-And realise they were made for each other (their first time actively working together as a team against Heaven and Hell; the quiet, gentle beginning of "our side")
Me @ Crowley: 👀👀👀👀👀
Petition for danny to post his reactions on good omens without the cuts. I would watch every second of it
Yes, yes!
Yes. That is the actual story of Job.
Yep, there is so much messed up stuff in the bible, this isn't even the worst
OMG BILDAD THE SHUITE IS FINALLY HERE
FINALLY ☺💅✨
BILDADDY!
Funfact, actually the "it was a nice day" book WAS good omens
I love how Danny described being chained to a radiator as just "kinda rude" lol
Oh man, you skipped/cut one of my very favorite scenes, the "This Bentley is MY car!!" and Aziraphale replying " Like technically this bookshop is my bookshop BUT" and then (almost) directly looking into the camera "we both get plenty of use out of it!"
It's so hilarius and a lot of fans are completely freaking out of it 'cause it really sounds ... well... like we missed some parts of their story 😂😂
There's really some couple tension there 😁
BTW just binged your whole Good Omens Vids and love them! Nice work, amazed to see you continue!
This show (and especially Crowley) got me so addicted just lately, nice to see that experience beeing shared 😁
Fun fact: Job actually has 10 kids the first time, 7 sons and 3 daughters. So, he actually had 20 kids by the end of the whole debacle
fun fact, Jobb is played by Peter davidson (the fith doctor) who is david tennants father in law, and the boy child is played by Ty Tennant (davids son)
fun fact for you: the quote "It was a nice day." Jim/Gabriel read out loud is the first sentence of the book "Goos Omens" and not out of Winnie the Pooh :)
This man will be so surprised watching episode 6 and remembering all his words, lmao🤣...
“This show better end with aziraphale becoming god”
19:11 "It was a nice day" it's the beginning of Good Omen's book
Oh hey look it’s Ty Tennant! Who was hired to flirt with Michael in front of David! And David didn’t have a clue! (I find the whole thing very funny.)
"This show better end with Aziraphale becoming God."
I'm sure this comment will age just fine 🙃
dannnyyy you need to realize crowley's idea of falling in love was from the garden of eden when he and aziraphale stood together under the rain 🥹
Crowley also says he saw it in a Richard Curtis film, a direct reference to how Hugh Grant and Andie McDowell fall in love in Four Weddings and A Funeral. Demon, my Aunt Fanny!
You might think this video is 20 min 41 sec long, but it's 21 min 41 sec, because you'll need 1 minute to recover from, "he looks like a human goat who teaches roller skating on the weekends."
I look everyday if there is a new GO reaction :(
Bildad the Shoeite!!!!! I remember when the photos of David in the Bildad outfit came out and everyone made fun of it but after the season came out everyone was fell in love with it
New Danny episode covering one of my favorite series? Yes, please! I'm having a super rough day, and this is such a bright point for me today.
❤
Hope your day gets better!
Sending a hug!
Danny didn’t have enough inter-season fandom time to know about the crackship of crackships.
Danny! He literally built a star factory in the last episode! He's made many suns since the sun is just a star. Also Crowley doesn't really act demonic at all in the series, he just acts human. And he has a lot of emotions too like when he thought AZ died in the fire. Also I think he's really sweet. Shades of gray/ not black and white.
job’s annoying kid being played by david’s son is so important to me
"It was a nice day." Is the first sentence of the Good Omens book lol
With every video we get closer....
"Crowley I know this is your first sun..."
literally last episode: *crowley creates the universe with a buncha suns.*
fun fact, Danny: Job’s oldest son is played by David Tennant’s child
If we want season 3 and the reactions all of us had better start streaming and commenting on Amazon prime's official accounts. Danny- with your reach you could really make an impact! ❤
bildad the shuhite is an icon
This video was hilarious and I cannot believe that you didn’t comment on the ox rib scene at all 😅😂😂
Or the car scene
the book Jim likes is actually Good Omens, which is a nice detail that i love
DYING for the next two ep reactions
YEAAA
The moment when Azirathel stroked Crowleys chest😏 and danny FUCKING MISSED IT😭😭😭
I have to ask myself, at what point to I stop checking for the next episode reaction and accept defeat? 😅😭
Danny, sadly this show that we're all delighting in watching you fall in love with is in serious danger of being canceled. This show means the world to its fans, cast and crew and it would be heartbreaking to let the terrible behavior of one man ruin it for everyone. The fandom is trying to demonstrate to Amazon how much support there is out there for continuing production of season 3 without NG's involvement, especially this month, with rewatches, social media engagement, an email campaign, a petition, official merchandise purchases, etc. For anyone who wants to try to save the show, more details can be found on Sendarya's channel. 😇😈
20:03 wait did he forget to do his patreon ad or did I completely miss it lmao-
All my insides clenched when he said "this better end with Aziraphale becoming God"
Fact- the “wholesome sentence” from the book Jim was reading was actually the first sentence from Good Omens 😊 “Now that’s more like it.”