I don't know that this is the best thing ever. But it's definitely the best thing I've read today. Thousands are petitioning for Netflix to cancel Good Omens. As Gaiman said, nobody tell them, OK? [link]
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Oh. My. God.
That's beautiful.
fyi, it seems 20,000 people have petitioned Netflix to remove Good Omens ... yeah ... it's on Amazon
Ha ha ha. This is even better than when protesters paid a ridiculous amount of money on parking fees when they showed up full of righteous indignation to protest the Passion of the Christ movie.
I won't tell them if you don't.
Well, since it's appeared on various news sites - and the petition was online so they have access - I suspect they've been told.
Reminds me a little of the year the March for Life people turned up in D.C. during a snowstorm to protest outside the Planned Parenthood building ... only PP had moved, the building was boarded up and there was no one there.
"We won! They were so scared of our righteous fury that they closed down!"
*(Though I wouldn't call Crowley and Aziraphale's relationship "subtext." I'd call it the whole damn text and then some.)
Yeah, still having not read the book (saving it for vacation), I can only speak to the mini-series, but it was pretty clear to me that they're in love. Aziraphale, being Aziraphale, is twitterpated.
Heh, Netflix and Amazon are being cute about that petition on Twitter
PopTV picked up One Day at a Time!
If you don't know PopTV...who does? I think most people only know it for Schitt's Creek, which is another awesome, sweet series.
PopTV is the former TVGuide channel.