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HOW are we half way through the season, like I need MORE. Loving these lil minisodes too

Link 1 (Google Drive): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LQs5T4KIPAM8YNOxUgDuN1mbyM1ymVlV/view?usp=drive_link

Link 2 (Dropbox): https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/15w6tvfh9rhcbr0ar2116/GO-S2E3.mp4?rlkey=5i6ngcvd8o95k55nz1fy3hxtv&st=mwgrsms5&dl=0

Google Drive Tip: It takes time for Google Drive to process videos. If it says "still processing" or is only allowing you to view at 360p, then you can always come back later or download the video in full

Dropbox Tip: The quality of the video is lower while streaming so I recommend downloading or using google drive if thats an issue

Comments

Cole

Shax cannot enter without invitation because the bookshop is technically an embassy of heaven. No demons can enter without an invitation. Crowley has always had a standing invitation to come and go as he pleases

Helmi

My thoughts on Aziraphale and Crowley's clothing choices are that while Crowley likes to keep his clothing to the current style of the era they're in, Aziraphale very much likes to stick to what's most familiar to him. He found a style that he likes and feels the most comfortable in, so he doesn't feel any need to change it despite it having gone out of style decades ago. I think it also ties into the line he said to Crowley in season one: “you go too fast for me Crowley”. While he technically meant it in the context of driving too fast, there's also an underlying subtextual meaning in the context of their relationship. Aziraphale doesn't like change and if he's found something that works for him, whether it be clothes or something else, he wants to keep it that way. I think this is also one of the reasons he hasn't outwardly expressed his feelings for Crowley despite being aware of them. He's scared of the fact that actually saying it out loud will inevitably change the nature of their relationship that he's grown so used to over the centuries.

Elizabeth Gates

I think that what happened to Crowley here -- the reprimand from Hell -- is why he ended up asking Aziraphale for Holy Water, as we saw in S1 "for insurance" if it happened again.