Hard Times
- Episode aired May 31, 2019
- TV-MA
- 57m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
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We follow Aziraphale and Crowley's friendship across the ages. Meanwhile, in the present day, Agnes Nutter's descendant Anathema arrives in Tadfield on her own mission to save the world.We follow Aziraphale and Crowley's friendship across the ages. Meanwhile, in the present day, Agnes Nutter's descendant Anathema arrives in Tadfield on her own mission to save the world.We follow Aziraphale and Crowley's friendship across the ages. Meanwhile, in the present day, Agnes Nutter's descendant Anathema arrives in Tadfield on her own mission to save the world.
Frances McDormand
- God
- (voice)
Joe Vaz
- Jean-Claude the Executioner
- (as Joe Vas)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe sign on Aziraphale's shop reads: "Bookshop Opening Hours - I open the shop on most weekdays about 11:30 or perhaps 10 am while occasionally I open the shop as early as 8, I have been known not to open until 1, except on Tuesday, I tend to close about 5:30 pm, or earlier if something needs tending to. However, I might occasionally keep the shop open until 8 or 9 at night. You never know when you might need some light reading. On days that I am not in, the shop will remain closed. On weekends, I will open the shop during normal hours unless I am elsewhere. Bank Holidays will be treated in the usual tradition, with early closing on Wednesdays, or sometimes Fridays. (For Sundays see Tuesdays). A. Z. Fell, Bookseller.
- GoofsIn 1862, Buckingham Palace is shown with its post-1913 facade.
- Quotes
Crowley: [during Jesus's crucifixion] What has he said that made everyone so upset?
Aziraphale: Be kind to each other.
Crowley: Oh yeah. That'll do it.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits sequence doesn't start until 28 minutes 40 seconds in, almost exactly halfway through the episode run time. In all other episodes, the intro starts 2-6 minutes in.
- ConnectionsFeatures Witchfinder General (1968)
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Neil Gaiman adapted Terry Pratchett's 300-page novel into six TV episodes by dividing the book into 50-page sections. He set aside half of the third section for Crowley and Aziraphale, creating a 30-minute pre-credits sequence spanning centuries from the Crucifixion to 1960s Soho. The show also explores ancient Rome, Arthurian England, Shakespeare's Globe, Revolutionary France, and London's Blitz. The novel 668 - Neighbour Of The Beast is a behind-the-scenes extra that explores the relationship between a demon and an angel, making light satirical comments on the benevolence of God and the notions of good and evil. The film features a cast including Claire Anderson, Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, and Reece Shearsmith. The characters are portrayed as soft, fluffy, and unguarded, with Anderson's costumes making them look like walking cream tea. Crowley rescues his angelic pal twice, once from the guillotine and once from Nazis. The exchange of favors builds a friendship and love story, and the film showcases the talents of the two leads, including David Tennant's reading of one of the novel's most famous lines. Episode three leaves everything poised to converge on Tadfield, with Shadwell's witchfinder 'army' on its way and Famine (Yusuf Gatewood), styled as a sharp-suited gastronomic entrepreneur. The film is an entertaining sketch-show romp that showcases the talents of the two leads and the lengths that Good Omens will go for a gag. Good Omens takes a break from the Apocalypse saga to explore Crowley and Aziraphale's relationship over time, from the Great Flood to King Arthur and Shakespeare. This section breaks up the episode while deepening the complex relationship between the Angel and Demon. In present time, Aziraphale contemplates his next move, while Anathema curses her recklessness for losing the book of prophecies. She meets Adam, who invites her into her house. Adam commands his pet to enter, and the horse-shoe above the door, the protection against evil, dims from its angry red color. Anathema explains she's an occultist but struggles to see his aura. Aziraphale investigates the town of Tadfield, believing the Antichrist is present. He decides to support the Good and win the war, separating from Crowley despite their close bond. Aziraphale watches as he tries to convince himself he's done the right thing. The episode ends with Adam heading to bed, where voices force him to let his dreams become reality. The nuclear reactor turns into a sherbet lemon, signaling the start of the apocalypse. Despite dedicating a significant portion of the episode to the complex relationship between Crowley and Aziraphale, the episode is the strongest of the season, with David Tennant and Michael Sheen playing their roles to perfection. The end of the episode leaves things hanging in the balance.
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- Hambleden, Henley-on-Thames, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(village of Tadfield)
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- Runtime57 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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