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Sadly, there's not enough room in the poll for the iconic Heaven disguise, but it's always worth sharing
#good omens#good omens 2#crowley#anthony j crowley#crowley through the ages#crowley's sunglasses#bildad the shuhite#roman crowley#victorian crowley#1601 crowley#1793 crowley#1941 crowley#1862 crowley#1827 crowley#1967 crowley#1970s crowley#nanny ashtoreth#david tennant
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I have, historically, done a better job at drawing Aziraphale's hair, this is just not it
Anyway, more style experiment since I'll never be done with that
Reblogs are appreciated
#mango doodles#good omens#aziraphale#bildad the shuhite#crowley#gomens#go2#good omens fanart#1967 crowley
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⭐ 1967 Crowley ⭐
#my art nouveau obsession is in full effect#gonna make more of the crowley eras like this#crowley#anthony j crowley#good omens#good omens 2#good omens fanart#aziraphale#aziracrow#ineffable husbands#fanart#art nouveau#60s#1967 crowley#digital art
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Day 3 Of Catch-up: Me trying to draw Crowley same way each time challenge Impossible
#art#fanart#crowley#good omens#good-omens#ineffable idiots#good omens fanart#ineffable husbands#angel crowley#1967 crowley#aziraphale x crowley
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Inside the Dirty Donkey
**Warning! This meta contains spoilers and speculation for S3. Do NOT tag Neil!**
Time to get comfy, folks. Get your drink of choice, be it a cupperty, coffee, or nip of sherry, and find a seat. You’ll definitely want to be sitting down for this one. We’re going to the pub!
The name is apparently a favorite of NG’s, used in his short story “We Can Get Them For You Wholesale.” And it also appears in the Sandman AU.
In the short story above the protagonist is a jilted lover who tries to organize an assassin for his fiancé who is having an affair with another man at their shared workplace. He meets the ‘salesman’ of the firm he contacts at a pub called the Dirty Donkey, and it escalates from there. The story is freely available online, so you can search it up if you really want to read it, it won’t take long. It mentions a pale horse, which is usually what Death rides in on, and is appropriate in the context of that story.
The question we need to ask is how does the name The Dirty Donkey apply to the Good Omens AU? Are there any context to the name at all?
There are several meanings for a dirty donkey:
Its a slang or joke name for a black horse (not particularly a dark horse, that has a different meaning altogether)
A cocktail
A sex position (I’ll let you look that one up yourself…)
Probably the first thing we need to talk about, though is an actual donkey itself, in relation to Jesus, as S2 is full of Jesus references and hints to the Second Coming in S3. Yep, it was all there in front of us, but we were too focused on other things. If you remember your Bible teachings, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, because he came in peace. In ancient times leaders rode horses if they went to war, or if they came in conquest. But arriving by donkey meant you came with peaceful intentions.
But Jesus didn't turn up in S2, you say. And certainly not on any hairy beast. Ah, but he did - metaphorically. Gabriel as Jim turned up - he came up the street, by (the Dirty) Donkey, walking through spilled blood tomatoes, then mentioned his arms were no longer sore (because he had been taken off the cross.) MrPeriod talks more about how Jim represents Jesus here, and it might be worth revisiting it at length another time, as there is quite a bit to unpack there.
There are also the two big golden lions perched on either end of the bar inside the pub, that look rather ominous. The lions are strongly connected to Jesus and his resurrection, representing his return. (I'm still planning to have a better look for more lions in both S1 and S2, but that is still a WIP at the moment.)
There is also the scene in 1941 where the Nazi zombies stagger into the Dirty Donkey and spy on Aziraphale and Crowley through the windows through to the book shop, but all they manage to get is “Banana, fish, gorilla, shoe lace with a dash of nutmeg.” It sounds a bit like a cocktail reference – well, the nutmeg is definitely a GO ref to a certain cocktail – but the cocktail called a Dirty Donkey has cinnamon in it, in the form of cinnamon schnapps, not nutmeg – plus chocolate liqueur and rum. So maybe not.
But perhaps the most important thing we have to examine is the conversation about Jane Austin that Aziraphale and Crowley have in the pub, in S2E2. Because its got so many levels you just about need a break for extra oxygen half way down. Ha! And you thought it was a couple of funny throw-away lines about how Aziraphale saw human romance...
OK, this is the section of dialogue we are going to look at:
AZIRAPHALE: If you're going to invoke fiction, you might as well do it properly. CROWLEY: Properly? AZIRAPHALE: You remember Jane Austen? CROWLEY: Yeah. I'm not gonna forget her in a hurry, am I? The brains behind the 1810 Clerkenwell Diamond Robbery. Brandy smuggler. Master spy. What a piece of work. AZIRAPHALE: She wrote books. Novels. CROWLEY: Jane? Austen? AZIRAPHALE: Yes! CROWLEY: Whoa, bit of a dark horse. Novels, eh? AZIRAPHALE: Yes. They were very good. CROWLEY: Well. No, I'm just surprised, that's all. You think you know someone. AZIRAPHALE: She had balls. CROWLEY: Well.... AZIRAPHALE: Cotillion balls. People would gather and do some formal dancing and then realize they had misunderstood each other and were actually deeply in love.
Ready to dive into the levels on the Jane Austen conversation? Let's go...
Level 1: It’s a conversation about the novelist Jane Austen, and it sounds like they both met her, but they remember her in different ways – and Crowley’s memory is rather surprising!
Level 2: There is a mention of a robbery. This makes the parallel with the 1967 scene in S1E3 Hard Times, where Crowley has a secret meeting in the Dirty Donkey to plan a robbery to steal holy water from a church. The robbery in the above conversation involves diamonds (are you taking note/s? This is important!) from Clerkenwell, a district of London of some notoriety. It was famous for it watchmakers and jewelers, but it was also the home of Oliver Cromwell, who has a link to the 1650 date mentioned in S2E1 and the Eccles cakes, to Charles Dickens (author of A Tale of Two Cities, a book of note for GO) Oh, and both times Crowley is wearing a "Tactical Turtleneck", which others have noted he wears when he is doing his own master spy work, such planning or discussing robberies, or sneaking into Heaven to rob them of information!
Level 3: There is Aziraphale’s idea about how a romance should be conducted, by hosting a cotillion ball with formal dancing, because he's read all those romantic novels by Austen. And we get to see that played out in S2E5 in the eldritch ball. Crowley's idea of a romance was to get caught in the rain and kiss, then - vavoom!
Level 4: Why mention this apparently fictional side to an author of fictional romance? Well, on one hand, it’s an interesting but dark set-up for a joke later at the beginning of S2E6. I ended up discussing it at length here, but the short of it is that it is our usual human custom not to speak ill of the dead, and this is a form of extreme black-and-white thinking. Here, Aziraphale speaks of the good/white side of Jane Austen, that is well known, but Crowley speaks of the black/supposedly forgotten or unspoken bad side of Austen.
Level 5: Here’s the S3 information. Have you been paying attention? Did you take note? The parallels were the robberies between a church, and diamonds? That she was a brandy smuggler? Do you know where they smuggled brandy from? And do you know where Austen actually lived? On the South Downs, overlooking the Channel to France…
Whew. I think I need a drink after that. Cheers!
[Edit: I've recently finished a meta on the Bentley and how that relates to black horses, and it's occurred to me why the ethereal lift, or "hellevator," is in the entrance to the Dirty Donkey. Black horses are symbolic spirit guides between the worlds of the living and the dead, so this makes the perfect place to put the lift!]
#good omens#good omens 2#crowley#aziraphale#good omens meta#good omens analysis#the dirty donkey#the pub#hard times#holy water heist#1967 crowley#jim as jesus#jane austen#cottage on the south downs#master spy#a sherry for me#tactical turtleneck#vavoom
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1967 Crowley Icons? I have been searching tumblr and ITS NOT GIVING 😭.
hi! i made ahh two batches
i hope you like them! I'll tag you in the other batch
#good omens icons#good omens#good omens season one#crowley#aziraphale#crowley x aziraphale#david tennant#neil gaiman#episode 3#1967 crowley#1967
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I am so in love with 1967 crowley. Sorry not sorry but he's an absolute slut in that Era and I'm living for it
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Rare Omens 2024 Day 14
Crowley + Shadwell!
Happy Valentines to the good ship Shadley! What have they been up to in and since 1967? Share your Good Omens fanworks with them and tag us.
Post to the AO3 collection Rare_Omens, which we'll check regularly throughout the prompt month.
#good omens#good omens 2#rare omens#rare omens 2024#rare pairs#crowley#good omens shadley#crowley x shadwell#young shadwell#shadley#1967 crowley#good omens fanart#good omens fanfic#prompts
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WOW first post and yaY SEASON 3!!!
I'm not sure I did everything right but
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It’s almost Halloween and I’m just reminiscing on my 1967 Crowley from last year 👏😖😭
Those sclera contacts were so intense man ~ 10/10 would do again
#halloween#good omens#crowley cosplay#anthony j crowley#1967 crowley#the Crowley nearest and dearest to my heart#sclera lenses#I’d love to see them again#this look was wasted at my family’s Halloween party tbh#I shoulda went OUT OUT#crowley
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Things the GO fandom as a whole have just accepted as canon
Crowley's favorite word is "ngk-"
They kissed in 1941. That's why the vibe was so awkward during the Holy Water scene in 1967.
The fire extinguishers in s2 are all from Crowley because of the bookshop fire in s1
Aziraphale is a huge flirt. Crowley gets flustered easily.
They adopted Jimbriel and Muriel
Crowley steals all the genders but Aziraphale is content with the lack of them
Crowley would go to bars and rant to Hozier, not knowing it was him, then hear his songs on the radio and break down because the lyrics understanded him.
He was also besties with Freddie Mercury
Oscar Wilde was in love with Aziraphale
Gabriel is Kenough
#good omens#crowley#aziraphale#aziracrow#good omens 1941#fire scene#gabriel good omens#jimbriel#muriel#hozier#hozier lyrics#freddie mercury#oscar wilde#ineffable husbands#good omens 1967#barbie movie#kenough#idk what else to tag
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I've seen people remark on how awkward the 1967 scene is and that is so frustrating because, for me, it is one of the most emotionally resonant flashbacks in the entire series. It is so multifaceted and ripe with implication and that assertion is baffling. As though just because this conversation appears to be hard for them, it must mean that there has to be some sense of weirdness or awkwardness between them?
This scene feeds heavily into my theory that 1941 ended in some sort of aborted romantic moment between the two, most likely initiated by Crowley. Aziraphale can barely stand to look at Crowley because the very first moment he looks him in the face, he can't stop himself from giving him this hooded eyes, barely contained look of longing.
The next thing we see is Aziraphale immediately launching into a statement about his fear for Crowley's existence that is as brutally sincere as it is heartrending. His eyes are wide, his voice is heavy with emotion, and it's clear that he is terrified beyond belief to lose Crowley. Even as he acquiesces and gives him the holy water, you can see that he wants to take it back and deny him it all over again.
Then, of course, Crowley asks if he can give him a lift, which is definitely something that they both know is a totally different question than what lies on the surface, given that they're mere feet from the bookshop and at first Crowley frowns so deeply that it's almost cartoonish but a moment after Aziraphale turns him down you get this glimpse of very real sadness:
Aziraphale sees it for what it is and in an attempt to comfort him, without being able to do what currently seems impossible to him, shares a fanciful but resigned fantasy about spending time together unbothered and unrestrained, all to the tune of these tight little, loving smiles:
When he asks again, you can just see Crowley's desperation for Aziraphale not to go. It's hard to say how long they'd been apart, but it's safe to say that for them, that previous interaction likely is very fresh in their minds.
Aziraphale has always been more fearful than Crowley when it comes to their feelings for each other. You could even potentially look at the holy water as a metaphor for their relationship. In his expressions of concern about The Arrangement, Aziraphale has always been remarking on how Crowley could be destroyed, similarly to his words here. So when he's telling him, "You go too fast for me, Crowley," what he's really saying is, "I'm terribly afraid and I'm not ready to take that step if it means that I could lose you." And it's plain to see by the wistful look on his face that it pains him greatly to say it:
The scene so quickly cuts to Crowley looking intensely at the holy water after Aziraphale has left the car (as if trying to convince you that that was the real point of the scene) that it's easy to miss this devastated expression on Crowley's face:
There's no look of perceived rejection on his face. Just a somber look of resignation. There are so many barriers in front of them, and I think that Crowley was willing to risk it but understood that Aziraphale wasn't ready to.
This is the most honest and laid bare we ever see these two be when it comes to their emotions. There's so much being said without being said and even their actual words (i.e. Crowley remembering exactly the amount of time when the 'fraternizing' conversation happened) are so full of emotion that it might even be a bit hard for some people to watch.
It's not awkward. It's just that the scene is just so incredibly earnest and heavy with coded language that it's easy to be swept up by the fact that the two aren't engaged in their typical banter and bickering. What we truly have here is an incredibly difficult and loving conversation between two people who are stuck in a seemingly impossible situation.
#good omens#crowley#aziraphale#ineffable husbands#aziracrow#aziraphale x crowley#michael sheen#david tennant#good omens meta#abel talks meta#good omens through the ages#good omens 1967#signed by an autistic pwBPD with a penchant for over-analyizing tone and body language#anthony j crowley#you go too fast for me crowley
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Circled is:
1. Azi’s Bookshop
2. The Dirty Donkey, where Crowley went to plan his holy water heist in 1967
“I work in Soho. I hear things. Especially when they’re being planned in the pub that’s just ONE SHOP AWAY FROM WHERE I LIVE, CROWLEY!”
Azi probably saw the Bentley parked on the street through his shop window. 🤣
#good omens#ineffable husbands#aziracrow#crowley#aziraphale#good omens 2#soho 1967#the raven’s musings
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Cute ✨❤️
#fanart#crowley#good omens#good omens fanart#good omens crowley#aziracrow#ineffable husbands#aziraphale#azirafell#crowley good omens#aziraphale and crowley#Crowley 1967#good omens 1967#1960s#good omens aziraphale#azirowley#Aziraphale 1967
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y’all- it’s the SAME FACE as 1967
excuse me while I never recover from this…
#when i get you michael sheen when i get you#i’m SORRY#ik i just posted the one photo#but damn had it not been bugging me where i see that face before#same framing too#i’m sure he also makes this face in 1862 as well#good omens#good omens 2#aziraphale#crowley#aziracrow#ineffable husbands#ineffable spouses#aziraphale x crowley#good omens parallels#final 15#good omens 1967
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Finally got around to drawing more duck omens so here is 1941, 1967, and 1970 crow-duck!
Also how would you put a mustache on a duck
#good omens#good omens 2#anthony j crowley#innefable husbands#crowly x aziraphale#aziracrow#aziraphale#crowley good omens#good omens3#good omens crowley#duck#innefable ducks#duckley#duck omens#1940s#1940 crowley#can i get a wahoo#good omens 1967
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