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Good Omens pocky_slash October 16 2010, 16:29:01 UTC
A baby is switched at birth, which causes great problems later on. Meanwhile, a cynic with a fondness for antique cars, a rare book dealer, a Granola Girl, a man who breaks things, one of the last witch-hunters in Britain and the witch-hunter's landlady attempt to prevent four rather sinister bikers from causing The End Of The World As We Know It.

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Re: Good Omens rishabree October 17 2010, 02:55:35 UTC
I did read the book, but it was 30,293,043 million years ago, and I didn't particularly care for it at the time. I don't even remember half the people mentioned in the summary.

The Anti-Christ (whose name may or may not be Adam - at any rate, it's definitely something biblical) looks at the not-evil Anti-Christ from some other fandom.

"I've shown up to be mysterious, give you obscure advice, and give you crap about not being the best Anti-Christ you can be. Only, don't go along with the plan to destroy the world, OK?"

In the background, Aziraphale and Crowley are continuing their Arrangement - a.k.a. having tea together. Crowley trips the waitress as she walks by, but Aziraphale is naive about these things and doesn't even notice. They both beam proudly at Maybe-Adam. "Looks like it's all sorted out!" says Aziraphale. "Shall we go have sex now? I need to open the book shop soon."

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Re: Good Omens grey_hunter October 17 2010, 05:47:33 UTC
Yep, that sums up both the book AND fandom. :)

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