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Good Omens Episode 3 Season 1

That Intro though :D :D 

Good Omens Episode 3 Season 1

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Oh thank you so much for explaining. I didn´t really understand that ending. Makes sense though :)

Nicologik

The thing with the power plant is because Adam dreamed the core away and replaced it with a sherbet lemon (we see sherbet lemons on his bedside table so this probably influenced his dream. So yeah it's just to tell the viewer that it's Adam's dream that is effecting reality.

Jade Ellis

I´m glad you liked the episode, and I agree the history parts were great :) Thanks for the backround info. It´s so interesting, how British television has all those interconnections. I´ve already noticed it with Dr. Who, but I´m learning more and more about it trough your comments, thank you :) Thank you for the namedrop :D Yes I meant John Lennon :D :D

Nicologik

Great episode. The journey through events in history (and Biblical "history") was very well done. And the comedy is always quirky and weird. I am guessing that Terry Pratchett was responsible for a lot of the humour as his books are full of it. But I'm less familiar with Neil Gaiman's books so maybe his are too. I do know that he wrote the Doctor Who episode you saw recently "The Doctor's Wife", This episode had all three writer/performers from a very dark British comedy series called The League of Gentlemen. Two of them went on to create the show, Inside No 9 and one was Mycroft in Sherlock and has had parts in Doctor Who and even written some episodes. British television is like that. Lots of interconnections. And this series gave roles to a lot of people that the Brits would recognise. The parts those three played were Shakespeare and the two Nazi spies in WW2. I don't know if the Shakespeare scene used the same set as the Doctor Who episode but it was certainly meant to be the same theatre. Called The Globe, it's where Shakespeare's plays were first performed. It was destroyed by a fire in 1613 but in modern times it has been rebuilt and you can see Shakespeare plays performed there again in a very similar setting to the original. When David Tennant was in 1960s London you said he reminded you of a musician. Did you mean John Lennon?

Stephen Males


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