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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 11:44 am
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riddleblack246: TAG YOUR VIBE based on your favorite episode 3 era
mesopotamia, 3008 b.c.: rainstorms, windswept hair, fear of authority, nursery rhymes, rainbows, fondness for children, fantasy stories
golgotha, 33 a.d.: religious studies, observing from afar, dry heat, the power of names, fabric blowing in the wind, color symbolism, “be kind to each other”
rome, 41 a.d.: shitty alcohol, running into a friend unexpectedly, spices, brooches, blurting out something stupid, seafood, “let me tempt you”
the kingdom of wessex, 537 a.d.: foggy days, capes, black and white color schemes, finding efforts to be for naught, arthurian folklore, horses, needing to have the last word
the globe theatre, london, 1601: fruit, hushed whispers, shakespearean language, needlelace, seeing a crush do something cute, puppy dog eyes, taking a gamble
paris, 1793: excessive fashion, gore, damsel in distress vs. rescuer roles, crepes, “don’t thank me”, being out of practice in something once familiar, asking for trouble
st. james’s park, london, 1862: ducks ponds, sunny afternoons, hiding worry behind anger, regrettable haircuts, secret notes, anxious rambling, regret
london, 1941: candles, playing a part, stained glass, being caught in a lie, dramatic silhouettes, fedoras, unexpected acts of love
soho, london, 1967: hidden backrooms, turtlenecks, gossip, “i’m only doing this for you”, ascots, neon signs, the feeling of utter loneliness as soon as your favorite person leaves, potential futuresThe Globe and St. James Park for me. 3nodding
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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 12:10 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 12:16 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 12:42 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 2:17 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 3:58 pm
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Just read an interesting post about Aziraphale and Crowley's relationship during the periods between Eden and Rome, and it actually makes quite sense.
In short, Crowley becomes smitten at their initial "meetcute" when he hears Aziraphale broke the rules by giving away his sword to Adam and Eve. But the next time they meet Crowley just sees and hears Aziraphale doing and saying the same broken record messages of Heaven, about the "Ineffable Plan." Aziraphale doesn't try to go against the rules despite children and the heavenly son being killed (flood and crucified, respectively). Crowley thinks it must have been a fluke what he saw on that wall on Eden; that Aziraphale isn't different like he originally thought, that he's just another cookie-cut angel following heavenly rules. So, when they meet in Rome, Crowley is being distant with the interaction with Aziraphale. (('Course part of his bad mood is because the human he was supposed to be tempting was already on a head-dive course in that direction on his own. Silly humans.)) Until Aziraphale does another little slip out of the usual angelic norm - "Let me tempt you. Oh, no. That's your job, isn't it?" We see Crowley smile again - a ghost of what we see in Eden but it's there. He realizes he wasn't wrong after all. Aziraphale truly is different.
It all adds up because we do know later on Crowley keeps helping Aziraphale see outside of the heavenly box on the situation. "Armageddon doesn't have to happen if there's no boy." "We're not on opposite sides. We're on our side." So on and so forth. It takes some time for Aziraphale to break out of the heavenly routine he's become so used to... but he does eventually realize, it's not always black and white. There is some gray area. An area where angels can do little temptations and demons can do little miracles. "The Arrangement." "Don't say that!"
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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 4:02 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 4:20 pm
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