Good Omens 2 — What Have You Done?

Good Omens 2 is already available on Prime. I’ve just finished it, and I could scream. I wish I could scream loud enough for these…

Good Omens 2 — What Have You Done?
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Good Omens 2 is already available on Prime. I’ve just finished it, and I could scream. I wish I could scream loud enough for these brilliant, magical writers to hear. I’m pretty sure Pratchett would hear me, but I fear Gaiman is too far away. I bow to them. Also, thank you!
Neil Gaiman and, in some ways, also Sir Terry Pratchett told us nothing. But they gave me something I needed for so long — a real-life ending of a hell of a story.

Gaiman and Pratchett had planned a sequel to Good Omens as early as 1989, even before the original book had been released. Reportedly the two fully plotted the second novel, titled 668: The Neighbour of the Beast. Gaiman and Pratchett fully intended to get back together and write the Good Omens sequel once they had time. They never actually did since they both became engaged with their writings, and sadly, Sir Terry Pratchett is no longer on Earth to write. Neil Gaiman was cautious with whom he adapt his work, so Good Omens season two did not harm Pratchett’s legacy. Oh, isn’t it jolly good?

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After the second season of Good Omens, I’m not sure if I wish again. I got what I wanted, and now I’m broken.
I’m sorry; it wasn’t even a review. It is just praise. The best show ever.

If you never heard about Good Omens, here I recap for you. Good Omens miniseries is based on the 1990 novel by Neil Gaiman and Sir Terry Pratchett. It’s about an unconventional friendship between an angel and a demon. The angel is Aziraphale, played by Michael Sheen, and the demon called Crowley, played by David Tennant. They are both immersed in their role, so you probably won’t see Dr. Who or Lucian. You know, like all the great actors, they don’t exist, and at the same time, they are all alive. Nevertheless, they will save the world from The Doomsday, and you will enjoy every minute of it.

If you are still curious and want to hear more, here is a link to satisfy your need. Good Omens and Good Omens 2 are available on Prime Amazon.

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