Good Omens Season 2 Review: Michael Sheen & David Tennant Remain A Perfect Pair

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GoodOmens Season 2 Review: Michael Sheen & David Tennant Remain A Perfect Pair

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Editor's Note: This piece was written during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the show being covered here wouldn't exist.

At the end of Good Omens season 1, Armageddon was avoided, and Aziraphale and Crowley have been left to their own devices by Heaven and Hell, respectively. A peaceful life has settled in for both, but that is swiftly upended by the arrival of the Supreme Archangel Gabriel , who turns up on Aziraphale's doorstep with no memories of his Heavenly life .

Just as with season 1, Good Omens' depiction of Heaven and Hell, as well as its inhabitants, puts a clever spin on these unearthly concepts. The very first scene of the season is a flashback to when Crowley was an angel, and it sets the stage for the thorny theological ideas Good Omens loves to consider. Once again, Gaiman doesn't shy away from bringing shades of gray into ideas about God and Heaven. This is especially true in an episode that retells the Biblical tale of Job.

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