starstruck-atticus asked:
Hi Neil! Firstly, thank you for s2 I really enjoyed all the bits, even the painful ones as they show nuance within your characters. I did want to ask, while rewatching the series, during the riffle sequence where Crowley shot a gun for the first time at Aziraphale, I can see the bullet wasn't pre-planted and miracles were obviously blocked so was it put there by Crowley's imagination? We know it manifests itself outside of his mind like in season one when he kept his physical body and his car from melting driving through the M20 motorway, did he imagine that the bullet would show up in Aziraphale's mouth in the time it took for him to shoot the gun? Thanks and hope you're having a lovely existence!
Traditional bullet catches worked with trick guns. The 1941 bullet catch worked by firing past the head of the person performing the bullet catch while they appear to catch a (previously palmed and then placed in the mouth) bullet in their teeth. It was miracle free.