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Michael Sheen and David Tennant are doing something alchemical. Sheen’s Aziraphale looks at Crowley like he is the sun, the moon, and a very nice bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Tennant’s Crowley looks at Aziraphale like a headache he is desperately grateful for. They have more romantic tension in a single scene of arguing over magic tricks than most couples have in a wedding episode.

On Archive of Our Own, Good Omens boasts over 130,000 works, ranking it in the top ten fandoms of all time, dwarfing larger franchises like Star Wars . The majority of these works are tagged "Aziraphale/Crowley." This is the BL ecosystem at work. Fans write "sick fics," "coffee shop AUs," "human AUs," and "post-season 2 fix-its." Neil Gaiman, the showrunner, actively engages with this BL reading. He retweets fan art, confirms that Crowley is "gay" and Aziraphale is "genderqueer," and has explicitly stated that the kiss in Season 2 was not a stunt but a necessary plot point. good omens bl

Neil Gaiman, serving as showrunner, explicitly reimagined the adaptation as a love story . This was solidified by the actors, with Michael Sheen (Aziraphale) and David Tennant (Crowley) performing their roles as two beings who have been in a 6,000-year slow-burn romance . Michael Sheen and David Tennant are doing something