Prime Video | Release Date: May 31, 2019
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Waves2017Jun 21, 2019
A combination of cheeky British humor, and an unlikely buddy adventure. Theologically it’s a hot mess, but too fun to spoil the ride. All star cast!
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kerravonJun 5, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Good Omens has been my favorite book for years, and I was anxiously awaiting this adaptation. In the past I have usually been disappointed whenever I avidly anticipate a show/movie, but this production really lives up to the source material, and even exceeds it in places. Gaiman manages to fill in several blanks in the book (the main characters' relationship over time, what happens to them after the End, etc) with brand new material that is certain to delight any devotee of "Good Omens". The entire production feels like a cross between "Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and Monty Python, making it delightfully fun to watch. The acting is spot on, but admittedly the viewer is focused on the two main protagonists, with everyone else filling secondary roles. The demographic that will love this show is: a)anyone who loved the book; b)any fan of Hitch-hiker's guide, the series; or c)any Terry Pratchett fan. The demographic that will hate this show includes: a)anyone offended by religious themes treated irreverently (God as a woman, Noah losing a unicorn, Adam and Eve being black, etc); or b)anyone who doesn't "get" British humor in general or Monty Python in particular; or c)anyone who hated "Life of Brian". If you fall somewhere between these two extremes, give it a go. I don't think you'll be disappointed. Expand
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EsfeerJun 25, 2019
very cool! I liked the humor and respect for the original source) I think the series is worth seeing only because of the duet Tennant and Sheen. Just kidding For the sake of the magnificent duo Gaiman and Pratchett, who gave the world thisvery cool! I liked the humor and respect for the original source) I think the series is worth seeing only because of the duet Tennant and Sheen. Just kidding For the sake of the magnificent duo Gaiman and Pratchett, who gave the world this masterpiece! Expand
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BlackboltJun 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It was incredible, good casting, good cgi, perfect story, perfect ending. The only problem it had was that the adam abd eve were black. Expand
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BennyJetsMay 31, 2019
Great adaptation of the book. Good pacing, amazing costumes, cinematography, soundtrack, set design, etc.
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aibunniJun 12, 2019
To be quite honest, the end of the world isn't very enjoyable-- if you didn't have Michael Sheen and David Tenant that is. The show is a bit wonky at times, but the character dynamic of Arizaphale and Crowley somehow get me through it.To be quite honest, the end of the world isn't very enjoyable-- if you didn't have Michael Sheen and David Tenant that is. The show is a bit wonky at times, but the character dynamic of Arizaphale and Crowley somehow get me through it. Overall: stay for those two, as the rest may as well be mediocre. Expand
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CCColemanJun 2, 2019
Good Omens is good. The jokes almost write themselves. It is natural. There is some Woke crap in it but I am learning to filter out that crap. Very entertaining.
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jayshowMay 31, 2019
Very much a hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy vibe. Entertaining from start to finish. Would have loved maybe 8-10 episodes to flesh things out even more, but don't believe the miserable people giving it bad reviews. Must watch for sure!
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VikhusJun 4, 2019
Very good series, good adaptation, with a very good season finale. Very Entertaining, Hope more like this on prime.
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Nobilis1984Jun 4, 2019
Unfortunately, only mediocrity.

why? It depends on the fact that only Sheen and Tennant convince. Episode 2 is stinkly-bent and is of no use. The humour is the same but the actors don't fit. I will look at the rest and then keep reporting as
Unfortunately, only mediocrity.

why? It depends on the fact that only Sheen and Tennant convince. Episode 2 is stinkly-bent and is of no use. The humour is the same but the actors don't fit. I will look at the rest and then keep reporting as I am only on episode 3.
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WillarJun 9, 2019
It is hard to work out who this show is for. It seems like it would be good for children but it has a 12 rating and contains bad language.

When Sheen and Tennant are present it is genuinely entertaining but it is let down by almost
It is hard to work out who this show is for. It seems like it would be good for children but it has a 12 rating and contains bad language.

When Sheen and Tennant are present it is genuinely entertaining but it is let down by almost unbearable child actors and the puzzling casting of Jack Whitehall.
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lbolenAug 8, 2020
I’m trying to like it. I mean, I’m really trying. It just feels off; essentially too contrived. Will keep watching, however so far having a tough time continuing on.
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EludiumQ36Jun 15, 2019
"Good Omens" S01 (Amzn, 6, 1-hr eps) had the potential to be great, it really did, it has a good storyline and a stellar cast so where does it fail - direction and a budget that limited it to a first-time filmmaker's effort. Doug Mackinnon"Good Omens" S01 (Amzn, 6, 1-hr eps) had the potential to be great, it really did, it has a good storyline and a stellar cast so where does it fail - direction and a budget that limited it to a first-time filmmaker's effort. Doug Mackinnon (British director) hasn't really distinguished himself with any production and he continues his legacy of mediocrity here, too. His vision for this telling is frivolous and trite even as he's hamstrung by a budget that can't afford costuming and VFX that match the story's needs. All this makes for a poor, lackluster vision for what angels and demons are - dapper humans, apparently - and for what heaven appears to be - something akin to the all white Apple stores of yore within a NYC-style cityscape. There's a lot of offbeat British humor that never really scores, British cultural and societal mannerisms that are offputting, but brightside, there are snippets of Queen's hits throughout. However, I could only make it into episode five - where the Four Horsemen which includes two women because you know gender diversity was so important in ancient times (not) are regular 'ole humans on motorcycles - before I had enough of the nonsense and idiocy, sticking through it to the end would've been more painful than I could further endure, because believe me, you have to forgive a whole lot of frivolity to make it that far. It's ashame, so much potential just frittered away. Expand
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ElthorJun 21, 2019
A great novel mangled by one of its original authors.

The humor fails to land, likely from the absence of Terry Pratchett. The characters don't work. Fun twists are thrown away. Good parts of the novel are discarded for some new material
A great novel mangled by one of its original authors.

The humor fails to land, likely from the absence of Terry Pratchett. The characters don't work. Fun twists are thrown away. Good parts of the novel are discarded for some new material that is inferior. On the whole the series is a slog.

I've read this book more times than I can remember since it came out. While the dialog is occasionally word-for-word, dropping some lines now deemed inappropriate, something is lost in the translation to screen, direction or the skill of the actors that aren't Tennant and Sheen.

That leads me to the biggest error. David Tennant should have been Aziraphale and Michael Sheen should have been Crowley, not the other way around.

The book is just better and you could probably read it with the same investment of time.
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CarlsebJun 2, 2019
I thought this would at least bear some resemblance to the bible however it twists and does what it likes when it likes to suite its own self-indulgent need for some comic effect. Both main protagonists while very good actors, come across asI thought this would at least bear some resemblance to the bible however it twists and does what it likes when it likes to suite its own self-indulgent need for some comic effect. Both main protagonists while very good actors, come across as trying too hard. It verges on ‘life of brianesque’ spoof at the best of tikes. What an absolute load of bollocks. Expand
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latenightbingeJun 2, 2019
How does one simply sum up a six hour sudo religious modern alternative family romp…

Well Good Omens was ok, the characters felt like they had genuine personality. The two main characters Crowley (David Tennant) and Aziraphale (Michael
How does one simply sum up a six hour sudo religious modern alternative family romp…

Well

Good Omens was ok, the characters felt like they had genuine personality. The two main characters Crowley (David Tennant) and Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) portrayed everything the script gave them, with so much effort it came across a bit hammy, which ironically this was not one of John Hamm's good performances with him only actually displaying gravatas in a few of the scenes his purple contacts forced their way into. Run on sentences aside, it felt as though the direction was pushing for Terry Pratchett's unique settings where absurdity becomes a self contained world do to its own internal logic. The results however, bad cg and lackluster acting, with a story that felt it had no real conclusion did not leave me satisfied. I get the feeling this show was made for a very specific demographic, and considering the advertisement, and budget that went into this I hope it resonates with the homosexual Christian community. If you all don't like it none of us will. All disappointment aside I finished it in a sitting and only felt Ill from bad script writing once, nearly cringing myself to death towards the end of episode 5.

Thank you for trying, next time let the actors tell you home much is the right amount to act, not the detector or script.
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ezGenesisJun 25, 2019
Amazons best! Amazons best! Amazons best! Amazons best! Amazons best! Amazons best! Amazons best!
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tedbarnett99Oct 11, 2019
An unfunny attempt to channel Douglas Adams. A waste of talents and time. Very disappointing for all concerned.
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EpycWynJul 7, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Good Omens is a powerful mix of optimism and pessimism, bending religious concepts for creative purposes -a controversial move, but one appreciated by the open-minded.

Heaven and Hell, depicted as filled with comparably authoritarian war-mongerers seeking to destroy each other to prove who's best, is a pessimistic view indicative of modern-day polarized politics between the right and left wing. The main characters, Aziraphale and Crowley, play a dangerous game of trying to prevent all-out war and destruction of humanity, giving false reports and accreditations for various ups and downs throughout humanity's lifespan in order to throw their superiors off-track.

Satan is shown for merely a few seconds so don't watch just for him and God doesn't even appear. The soundtrack pops with the slow determined trudge of a bittersweet Russian tone and an introduction that wreaks of a fitting aesthetic of a slow goofy march of beings representing humanity guided by two opposing angels. Never is this tone broken throughout the show either, with a clear theme of bittersweet humanity slowly trudging onwards despite the opposition of Heaven and Hell. Considering the most 'righteous' character was a dead witch who told entirely accurate prophecies, along with a fallen angel and a traitor angel, as well as the literal antichrist turning out to be the hero of the story thanks in part to great friends, the shocking scents of Neil Gaiman's and Terry Pratchett's breaching of concepts considered sacred in the name of thoughtful creativity cannot be missed.

The core acting is spot-on from the two main actors, with our time-tested David Tennant as Crowley and the surprisingly charming awkward courteousness of Michael Sheen in his role as Aziraphale. The child actors were a believable batch of Goonies serving their role in teaching Adam the Antichrist some humanity in a way which justified their presence. Every core character in the show had a weight of importance through what they did or what was done with them.

Virtual effects, CGI, and cinematography looked believable and flashy, without ever going to over the top AAA movie quality or looking made-for-TV. This was Game of Thrones quality graphical output with the costuming and propwork to back it up

To pull all of this off concisely in six episodes is a remarkable show of editorship.

This was a step forward for entertainment, not merely callously breaking religious barriers of entry for creative types, but expanding the imagination to the possibilities of what is 'Good' or 'Evil' and how that can be portrayed through the bittersweet mixed character development at times morally ambiguous characters can face, especially in Crowley's delightful devilishness. Crowley is in all honesty the better character than Aziraphale, even if both are highly enjoyable, because Crowley properly walks the fine line, pulling over-the-top bad pranks and cruel acts, but never going all-out evil or horrible to other people. He's fun and sociable, someone you'd enjoy hanging out with, but not someone you would trust with your car keys.

Good Omens for these reasons gets a 93/100 from me. This rating would be raised if the show had explored more concepts and philosophical issues, presented more characters to compete with the supreme quality of Crowley's character, and had more consistently riveting music and graphical effects than what is mainly packed into the introduction.
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WizzleAug 31, 2023
They go full bud light and make everything about promoting homosexual relationships and discounting authority or traditional religion. Their egos pretend to be wiser than any higher power and lead people astray to pursue gratification of theThey go full bud light and make everything about promoting homosexual relationships and discounting authority or traditional religion. Their egos pretend to be wiser than any higher power and lead people astray to pursue gratification of the ego and wrongdoing. Expand
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manicureJan 10, 2021
Neil Gaiman’s “Good Omens” is clearly channeling Douglas Adams and Monty Python, and even though the results might not be as funny or visionary, it’s still a pretty solid show. It’s not the first time irreverent comedy is used to debunkNeil Gaiman’s “Good Omens” is clearly channeling Douglas Adams and Monty Python, and even though the results might not be as funny or visionary, it’s still a pretty solid show. It’s not the first time irreverent comedy is used to debunk religion and mankind’s warmongering tendencies, but it’s hardly as sharp and inventive as it is here. The only problem might be the plot, which didn’t make much sense and felt a little underwhelming if considered the premise. The continuous digressions might have made the pacing a little off, but it’s probably the first time the digressions are actually more entertaining than the main thing. The chemistry between Michael Sheen and David Tennant is so good that you just want to watch them interact the whole time. I particularly liked the bits that retell moments in history and episodes from the Bible in the show’s own cheeky and sarcastic way. In the end, who really cared about the Antichrist and his “Stranger Things” friends? Expand
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nnlockeJun 24, 2019
Very nearly perfect miniseries. The chemistry between Michael Sheen's Aziraphale and David Tennant's Crowley elevates the series from "good" to "great". The pacing is excellent: 6 one hour episodes is the perfect length to draw you in withoutVery nearly perfect miniseries. The chemistry between Michael Sheen's Aziraphale and David Tennant's Crowley elevates the series from "good" to "great". The pacing is excellent: 6 one hour episodes is the perfect length to draw you in without overstaying it's welcome, and makes the show perfect for binging. Expand
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PositronPosAug 26, 2019
David Tennant as a rock god of a demon and Michael Sheen as a conflicted angel are pure magic! The rest of the cast supports them wonderfully.
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viroodiemJun 30, 2019
While a well made production the problem is that the show cannot decide what it wants to be.

It has the feel of a kids show but its very inappropriate for children. It come soff as a comedy but the jokes are incredibly dry and flat. It has
While a well made production the problem is that the show cannot decide what it wants to be.

It has the feel of a kids show but its very inappropriate for children. It come soff as a comedy but the jokes are incredibly dry and flat. It has some dramatic elements but it never gets serious about any of it.

It might make for a great adaptation of the source material but as for a modern show it is boring, unfunny, and lacking depth. Would do better off watching American Gods or even Lucifer. This series ends up being roughly in the middle. Not quite funny and not quite thought provoking. I would almost be upset had it not been for there only being six episodes and knowing I have spent time in much worse ways.

Honestly if summer 2019 had not been so terrible of a TV season this would be much worse scored, but having so little to compete with it makes for middle of the road filler show. While a second season might improve it, It will likely struggle more in a better season.
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KaituneJun 16, 2019
This is a very very VERY biased score. I know the series is not perfect (the energy kinda simmers down whenever the story wonders off to the side casts), BUT it got right what really matters. For me, Good Omens is ultimately the story ofThis is a very very VERY biased score. I know the series is not perfect (the energy kinda simmers down whenever the story wonders off to the side casts), BUT it got right what really matters. For me, Good Omens is ultimately the story of Aziraphale and Crowley, and the series GOT IT. The casting choices and the acting of Michael Sheen and David Tennant are so bloody great that they override the few wrongs the series has. They just kill it whenever they are on screen.

I know it might sound a bit shallow to give a 10 just from the casting and performance of two characters. However, considering I have been waiting for this adaptation for almost two decades with unrealistic expectation, and the main casts somehow manage to EXCEED that absurdly unrealistically high expectation, a 10 is the least I can give the series.
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1098imJul 27, 2019
the show had a great set up. I loved the intro, the way it shows history was funny. once I got to the end of the last episode I found it very anticlimactic, but I guess that's pretty much the point
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DiptanshuJan 25, 2020
Every single scene is great!just imagining how great it was!references was great and perfectly mixed with the surroundings for example of shakespere the queen bands music is refreshing turn!performances,storyline,screenplay everything wasEvery single scene is great!just imagining how great it was!references was great and perfectly mixed with the surroundings for example of shakespere the queen bands music is refreshing turn!performances,storyline,screenplay everything was great!A must watch! Expand
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tigerztaleJan 12, 2021
A brilliant show that excelled my expectations, and I loved every minute of it.
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EufelipemillerAug 10, 2020
Série muita gostosa de assistir. As atuações, tanto dos personagens principais quanto dos coadjuvantes estão demais, principalmente os atores que interpretam o Anjo e o Demônio, esses que são os protagonistas dessa série (sério, esses carasSérie muita gostosa de assistir. As atuações, tanto dos personagens principais quanto dos coadjuvantes estão demais, principalmente os atores que interpretam o Anjo e o Demônio, esses que são os protagonistas dessa série (sério, esses caras dão um show!). Proposta muito criativa. Curtir demais!! Expand
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snowdriftingAug 6, 2023
Delightful, clever, and heartfelt with the added bonus of incredible acting. Sheen and Tennant are a combined treasure. Really hope this show gets a third season!
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stacyshystovskaDec 26, 2020
'Good Omens' is a TV series that is made up of comprises of 6 episodes. It was directed by Douglas Mackinnon in 2019 and is based on a novel that was written by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman in 1990.The lead roles are played by David'Good Omens' is a TV series that is made up of comprises of 6 episodes. It was directed by Douglas Mackinnon in 2019 and is based on a novel that was written by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman in 1990.The lead roles are played by David Tennant and Michael Sheen.

An angel, whose name is Aziraphale and a demon, Crowley, want to stop the approaching Armageddon, because they like their lives on earth.

The opening title sequence is really great with a wonderful musical accompaniment. This TV series brightly stands out from other series. It is hard to overlook it and it attracts attention. 'Good Omens' is unusual, with an entertaining atmosphere and a nonstandard approach to well-known topics, but in an unconventional way. Fans of Terry Pratchett's and Neil Gaiman's creativity will be happy to watch it, but it will be interesting for moviegoers who haven't read a novel too.

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ScuffedReviewYTMay 1, 2022
Although quirky and charming the series falls flat in a few different ways. The plot is shallow and the characters in the series have almost no agency over it in the first place. This isn't bad when David Tennant and Michael Sheen are onAlthough quirky and charming the series falls flat in a few different ways. The plot is shallow and the characters in the series have almost no agency over it in the first place. This isn't bad when David Tennant and Michael Sheen are on screen, but the other characters feel entirely out of place. The best part about this show is the fact it's a miniseries. It's quick to get through and doesn't overstay it's welcome like many American shows of similar quality. It's certainly good enough to watch, especially if you just want to experience the banter between the two main characters. Expand
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CarlElmoreNov 22, 2022
The story is okay but it's really saved by David Tennant and Michael Sheen's characters and performances.
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SayreTXAug 2, 2023
This is a faithful adaptation of a humorous novel co-written by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. It is a quirky and lighthearted comfort tale about the apocalypse that doesn't explode onto the screen so much as charm its way in through a back window.
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LorenaBrgsJul 26, 2023
Had fun from start to finish with our lovely Michael Sheen and David Tennant. An amazing work!!!
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alainadisalvoAug 1, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spoiler free review: this was an amazing new season of Good Omens and I highly recommend this show to anyone and everyone. It was the best kind of fan-service. Well-written and stays true to Neil Gaiman's style and intentions and world building, but gives the fans what they want to see. This show has something for people who like every genre, every type of character, and every kind of story. The beauty and complexity of this story transcends gender, race, and religion while still commenting on all of those things in a very interesting way. Seriously - watch it.

Spoilers ahead!

I am HEARTBROKEN. I have never been so emotionally destroyed by any piece of media that I can remember. They gave us exactly what we wanted - Crowley confessed his love for Aziraphale, and they still couldn't be together. Once I remembered how to breathe and form complete sentences, I realized that this is, of course, an exceptional way to end the season. Good Omens, at its core, is about trying to do the right thing for yourself and for others while under the rule of authoritarian hierarchies that couldn't care less about the right thing, as long as they achieve power. It is fully in character for Aziraphale to have hope that with him in charge, he can change the way Heaven is run for the better. It is also fully in character for Aziraphale to rebuff Crowley and cling to what is most familiar to him: his faith that Heaven is good and righteous. However, my heart has been shattered into millions of tiny, miniscule fragments. This is not to say that Neil Gaiman did anything wrong - quite the contrary. It is the mark of an excellent writer to be able to destroy viewers so completely. Amazon needs to agree to the terms of the SAG-AFTRA strike so we can get season 3 NOW!!
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CaseyEdenAug 2, 2023
I will never forget the moment I decided to give this show a shot. It was 3 years ago. I binged it in one night. It was magical. I watched the first season at least 5 times and never got bored with it. Every time I'm in need of comfort GoodI will never forget the moment I decided to give this show a shot. It was 3 years ago. I binged it in one night. It was magical. I watched the first season at least 5 times and never got bored with it. Every time I'm in need of comfort Good Omens doesn't disappoint. When the announcement came that they would make a second season I was overjoyed. Though I must admit I was a tad scared to watch it when it was released. I was afraid it wouldn't be as good as the first season. And I somewhat put off watching it, because you can watch something for the first time only once. I think that statement alone should show what an amazing show Good Omens really is. A few days after S2 was released I finally couldn't hold off anymore and binged it. I laughed. I cried. I grieved. I was completely submerged into the show. I still haven't quite recovered. It's been a very long time since something made me feel so much. I expect I'll rewatch S2 at least as often as season 1. Every second of the show is worth it. It's a masterpiece like I haven't seen before.
Summary: It's a Masterpiece (capital letter required)
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charmijaAug 6, 2023
An absolutely astounding show. Extremely well written, and with great attention to detail from all behind the scenes departments. 15/10
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gggbbbbbbbbbAug 6, 2023
fantastic series ive been rewatching it non stop i am literally hooked its mindblowing
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HelleboreKateAug 6, 2023
My favorite tv show of all time!! Fantastic story and cast!! I need a season 3!
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NhihaAug 8, 2023
It was a really nice movie. I'm gonna thanks Neil Gaiman for this amazing season, I wish there will be season 3 soon in the future.
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kitty7_1Aug 11, 2023
Absolutely adore this show! Season one had a great plot, and a wonderful sense of humor. The acting is on point! Can't go wrong with David Tennant and Michael Sheen.

Season two was a great follow up to season one. Episode six is heart
Absolutely adore this show! Season one had a great plot, and a wonderful sense of humor. The acting is on point! Can't go wrong with David Tennant and Michael Sheen.

Season two was a great follow up to season one. Episode six is heart wrenching in all the right ways. Neil Gaiman gave us everything we wanted for the entire season, and an ending we didn't see coming (and didn't knew we needed). Super excited to see where he takes our beloved characters in season three.

Chemistry between Tennant and Sheen really shines this season. Their banter is perfectly polished, and expertly written. Costuming is absolutely beautiful. Set dressing is also gorgeous. Everything about season two was top tier. Not a single complaint from this long time fan!
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Melli5000Sep 8, 2023
THANK YOU HUMANITY FOR THIS MASTERPIECE!! I am in love with Aziraphale and Crowley, perfect cast, gripping, beautiful but heartbreaking storyline — we can’t continue life on earth without another season!
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