"Good Omens" The Book (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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(2019)

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8/10
What a pleasure it is to see the book brought to life
shweta-5165718 November 2019
Its so refreshing to see a book translated perfectly to the screen. Neil Gaiman has done a superb job of getting hilarity and urgency of the world ending from the book to the screen. David Tennant as Crowley is an absolute delight to watch. After a mediocre start, its finally hit the ground running. Cant wait to see how this progresses!!
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7/10
Our forces of Evil and Good catch on
ganymedes198524 June 2019
The story still has a few short diversions all over the map, but they add to the narrative properly and all in all this was a more than decent eposide
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10/10
It's a delight
ruveydarana18 April 2020
You don't want to finish it easily it makes you laugh and it is also very bizarre that you find it hard to believe but it entertains you and it is remarkably funny !
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10/10
Evil is home
GusherPop2 August 2023
Good Omens is an ambitious novel that follows the beginning of man's journey to the end of the world. The story features celestial immortals, 17th-century witches, and a group of 11-year-old kids, exploring various worlds such as earth, heaven, hell, and a small village off the A40. The characters are diverse and offer a wide range of experiences for fans. Good Omens is a series that prioritizes comedy over seriousness, showcasing a desire for larks in various situations. The show features three well-honed comedy performances, fish-out-of-water comedy from the archangels, a Jeffrey Archer gag, and joy. The cast, including Miranda Richardson as Madame Tracy and Josie Lawrence as Agnes Nutter, is passionate about the show. David Tennant's commitment to the job is evident in his performance as Crowley, a rock-star demon who moves in an exaggerated sashay. Tennant has previously played louche in various films, such as Casanova in Russell T Davies' period drama and Vegas magician Peter Vincent in the 2011 Fright Night remake. Crowley's energy is evident in his ability to express his love for spooky and big spooky fans, making him a perfect fit for the role. The show's rich detail and commitment to humor make it a must-see for fans of the show. Episode two introduces two new central characters, Anathema Device (Adria Arjona) and Newton Pulsifer (Jack Whitehall), who are both witches and witchfinders involved in the end of the world. The episode revolves around Crowley and Aziraphale, who play detectives to track down the missing antichrist. Their bickering repartee keeps the story moving between the 17th century and the present, highlighting the crossover in good and evil. Crowley points out the hypocrisies in the angel's stance on guns, while Aziraphale tracks down the boy but lies about it, proving the show's demonic nature. The story expands, jokes are told, and fun is had, but the balance may not be perfect, as every character is not fully realized. The love in the show is a balm for the heart, making it a heartwarming and entertaining watch. Episode 2 of Good Omens follows head office's concerns about Crowley's progress with the Antichrist, who hides his suspicions about the wrong child for 11 years. Aziraphale also fears the boy's situation, lying to his superiors. With only 2 days left until Armageddon, the situation is uncertain. The story then shifts to a Witch Hunt for Agnes Nutter, whose prophecies continue to hold true to this day. Anathema, concerned about the connection to the Antichrist, decides to pack her belongings and head for Britain. In Good Omens, Crowley and Aziraphale are on a quest to find the real Antichrist. While playing British Inquisition, they encounter Anathema, a nun from 11 years ago, who tells them about a baby swap. Aziraphale, unaware of Adam's importance, is unaware of Anathema's presence. They encounter Anathema in the woods, prompting Aziraphale to offer her a lift. When she leaves her book of prophecies in the car, Aziraphale discovers it is intended for himself. As he reads the prophecy, he realizes he holds the key to finding out who the Antichrist is. The number 6 "threescore" 6 appears in the book, and he ponders if it's that simple. A voice answers, and he finds the right house for the Antichrist. Good Omens delivers an enjoyable episode, with the humor driving the episode forward and the relationship between Crowley and Aziraphale driving many of the best moments. The absurdist humor is what makes this show memorable, and the cleverly written narrative continues to impress.
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