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Consequently, when the Antichrist is born and the Apocalypse is scheduled for next Saturday, Aziraphale and Crowley realize they have a problem. They have grown rather fond of the planet. They like the restaurants, the West End musicals, the album The Best of Queen . As Crowley famously argues, they don’t need to stop the Apocalypse because it’s “right.” They need to stop it because they’ve got tickets to the theater.
Based on the beloved 1990 novel by Neil Gaiman and the late, great Sir Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (streaming on Prime Video) is a miracle of tonal alchemy. It is a biblical epic about the Antichrist that feels like a British sitcom; a buddy comedy about an angel and a demon that doubles as a profound meditation on free will; a disaster movie that you desperately wish would get distracted by sightseeing. good omens
At its heart, the series is anchored by one of the most delightful duos in television history. Michael Sheen plays Aziraphale, a fastidious angel who runs a rare bookshop in London’s Soho. He loves sushi, fine wine, and the inherent goodness of humanity. David Tennant plays Crowley, a slithery, leather-clad demon who drives a vintage black Bentley, listens to Queen at maximum volume, and claims to be “a fallen angel with a very bad attitude.” They have been on Earth since the Garden of Eden, and in the 6,000 years since, they have done the unthinkable: They have become best friends. Consequently, when the Antichrist is born and the