asimpleworm asked:
I just want to say that I was absolutely enthralled the entire time I was watching season 2. It's impeccable. The ending is deliciously heart breaking. I could go on forever about it, but what I really want to say is thank you so much, to you and everyone involved with the production, for making something so wonderful and visceral and devastating. As a writer who's been experiencing writer's block for years now, I feel more inspired than I have been in ages.
I’m so glad!
brokenandcreative asked:
Holly hell did season 2 Broke my heart
I would really appreciate it if you explain the nightingale line in the last episode
I didn’t clock it, and I’m not sure if it’s a cultural reference I’m not familiar with or something I’m missed in the series
thank you for the stories
Watch the last episode of Season 1 again.
laksternator-deactivated2023080 asked:
(kinda spoilers?)
Were you inspired by fan fiction about them when you wrote the story of Beelzebub and Gabriel?)))/gen pos
(well... at least someone is happy..)
No, I don’t read fan fiction.
For more on this, see the pinned FAQ post at the top of the blog.
grishaarishaa asked:
dear mr. gaiman,
first of all i’d like to say how i loved s2 and how it doesn’t leave my brain for the last two days. but one question that really bothers me — why there weren’t many Queen songs included? thank you for good old-fashioned lover boy, of corse, but does it mean crowley bought new discs and they haven’t transformed in Best of Queen yet or does Bentley has a change of preferences? thank you in advance <3
p.s.: hope that love of my life or crazy little thing called love are planned to appear in s3
No, it means we didn’t see Crowley driving the Bentley a lot. We saw Aziraphale driving the Bentley, but his musical relationship with the Bentley is uniquely his own.
ajcrowleyenthusiast asked:
hello!
Just wondering, is the fact that hastur was not in s2 at all (or at least didn’t appear to be) important?
Thanks :D
No, I just didn’t have anything for him to do. There was a line about him being demoted in the original Shax bench conversation, but it was cut (along with a conversation about Twitter) because we didn’t want people to think it was going to become important.
classybird28 asked:
Did John Finnemore have anything to do with John Hamm's joyous delivery of Gabriel in series 2? I just felt like there was a element of Arthur from Cabin Pressure.
This is my first ask on Tumblr but I'm itching to know if I'm seeing more into it
Ta
John wrote the first few scenes with Gabriel meeting Aziraphale and the “Jim” scenes, and really set the tone for the character.
sunsonasaturday asked:
hello neil! i was curious about one particular line in s2. when crowley’s talking to that woman and he’s leading her outside and she says something along the lines of “you’re a nice lad” and crowley responds “i’m not either” was that intended to be about his gender identity? thanks!
He’s not nice. He’s a demon/fallen angel not a male human. He’s not a young male human. He’s not (young) or (male) or (human) or (nice).
livinginmultiverse asked:
Hi, Neil
Just quick reminder, in case you've forgotten: TV shows are supposed to save us from hurtful reality, and S2 had a genre hurt/no comfort.
I really hope S3, if it ever happens (or a book maybe?), will take away all no-s, and transform them into yes-s. I refuse to embrace cruel reality of the end of Ep6. I even wrote a fix-it on Ao3.
Your heartbroken, saddened, crying 😭 fan,
Lots of love and respect though, always,
Helen
I’m sorry. I thought that anyone who had seen Crowley and Aziraphale split up in the Bandstand and again on the Soho street, and the bookshop burn down and Aziraphale discorporate, in Season 1, had already experienced bad things happening to characters they love, especially at the end of act 2.
And no, I didn’t ever think that I was only making comfort viewing. I was making thinking and feeling viewing too.
I love that it’s making people write fix-it-fictions. That’s always the best response to art: making your own.
black-deaths-babygirl asked:
Hello Mr. Gaiman!
Why did you have to kill off one of the poor Victorian women? I’ll now have to go write fanfiction where they BOTH get to live together on a farm.
-thank you so much for the new season, season 2 was amazing
I’m happy to say that Cat Clarke killed Wee Morag, not I.
darcccii asked:
do we have to watch all the episodes of the new season to make amazon happy and get season 3 ? i dont think my heart can take watching ep 6 again anytime soon ☹️
If you’ve watched it once I think it will have counted as a complete viewing. So future viewings where you skip the last 10 minutes should count as rewatching and count for time watched. (That’s my best guess.)