You know the title *above is true when you spend the opening 20 minutes of this episode with Sheen and Tenant, before resuming the dreadfully average Good Omens story. Crowley and... err... The Angel are easily the best thing about GO. I had a lot of goodwill towards this after episode one, despite my dislike of Neil Gaiman's work. But after now watching 3 episodes I wonder how he Gaiman and Terry Pratchett managed to work together on a novel as popular as Good Omens.
I am not sure how they have managed to make such a fun story this boring, bland, mundane. It's very slow, painfully so.
I am not sure how they have managed to make such a fun story this boring, bland, mundane. It's very slow, painfully so.