Also something really important I want to point out about Aziraphale's religious trauma.
It's often framed as him being directly abused by Heaven, generally emotionally. And while I don't doubt he's been belittled at points - probably not by Gabriel, the iconic exemplar of the Toxic Positivity boss, but we know how Michael and Uriel etc. can be - it also seems like he's received quite a lot of praise and has generally managed to pull off the appearance of being A Good Angel, or at least a satisfactory one. I don't think, and this is controversial, but I don't think Heaven was usually overtly hard on him.
Because that's not how this kind of cult mentality usually operates. Instead, it teaches you to abuse yourself. Your overseers don't have to directly hurt or insult you if you're so ingrained with fear of failure by the culture you were brought up in that you constantly question yourself as not good enough.
It's not as... satisfying, I guess? As an external abuser being the main issue. But it's a lot more real. At least to me, because I suffered so much anxiety over being 'good' when I was a kid, and it wasn't from direct abuse. It was absorbed from the culture I was surrounded by. I picked it up by osmosis from society at large, and it tormented me. I worried, I doubted, there was a time I literally feared going to Hell. And I wasn't raised strongly religious. My mother certainly treated me as a Good Kid, and never gave even the suggestion that I wasn't. But I felt that way anyway. And it tore me apart. Because internalizing that shit makes it so much harder to fight.
And to be clear at this point, I am not saying Heaven isn't abusive. I just think the nature of its abuse is more subtle and insidious than it's often given credit for. And - this is even harder to accept, but it's true, and it's important - it's not just abusive to Az. All the angels are victims of it. Yes, even Gabriel. The moment he, one of the most powerful forces in Heaven, steps out of line, we see that no one is exempt. Never even mind Muriel, who is literally on the lowest rung of the Heavenly ladder and has probably never been told they're worth anything beyond being, you know, an angel, so at least you're better than humans and demons.
It's a contrast with Crowley, who has long since accepted most (not all, there are definitely some deep issues remaining, but they're nothing like Aziraphale's) of his internal doubts and struggles. His fears are almost entirely external. He doesn't beat himself up if he fucks up. He doesn't have to. There are people happy to beat him up for him. So when things go really bad for him, his instinct is to run. To get out of the way of harm as much as possible.
The fact that Aziraphale is harder on himself than anyone else could be is a vital part of his character. He self-punishes. He self-criticizes. He feels awful every time he breaks the rules in the slightest, even though he isn't usually caught at it. Crowley can find some safety in solitude if he keeps his wits sharp and his head down. Aziraphale can't, because he carries Heaven's conditioning with him at all times. He doesn't need oversight, it doesn't take external threats to keep him in line. You don't need direct threats when literally everyone in your celestial workplace has seen firsthand the consequences of rebellion.
I don't know if I'm making sense here. Again, this is informed by personal experience and I can't claim to be unbiased. But I see so much internalization with Aziraphale. He literally can't even accept praise without being nervous as hell, and I don't think it's fear of punishment or ridicule that's his primary motivation. He simply cannot ever be good enough for himself.
That's how they get you.
Anyway, I think it's why his reaction to disaster is the opposite to Crowley's, why he feels he has to turn and face it and somehow avert the horror (or, alternatively, find some way to reconcile it in his head and accept it - because let's be real, that's often what happens) rather than get himself away. He's less afraid of failing his superiors than he is of failing himself. And God, who is, objectively, the biggest abuser in the entire story.
I just finished. I… no. JOHNNY DESERVED BETTER!!!!!!!!!! GUS DESERVED BETTER!!!! GUS GOT SHOT TWICE AND JOHNNY LITERALLY DIED!!!!! Like I kinda liked Douglas Abbot just because it was fun to make fun of him and his stupid glasses BUT WHYYYYYYY!?!???? AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH AND THE MOMMA BEAR NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!! I was already uncomfy with the brothers relationship before we even knew they were brothers, but in a way ITS SO MUCH WORSE THAT THEIR RELATED AND HAVE HISTORY!!!!!!!!! He literally told Johnny it wasn’t ok to shoot someone with their back turned but he was so much of a coward that he couldn’t even look his own brother in the eye as he shot him. Like, just why. OBVIOUSLY SOMEONE DIDNT HUG YOU ENOUGH AS A CHILD!!!!!!!! AND HE KILLED HIS FATHER?!!?!? I’m… shooketh. ALL THE SOLDIERS THERE WHEN IT HAPPENED WERE SHOOKETH!!!!!!! AND THE WAY DOUGLAS GRABBED JOHNNY’S HEAD WHEN HE HUGGED HIM!!!!!!! NOOOO! LEAVE THE CINNAMON ROLL ALONE!!!!!!!!
“Make it nice. We’re not animals.” After literally killing his brother. Right before hunting children just because he wants to win. Everything he has done, everyone he killed was for nothing, was to boost his ego and give him a scapegoat to commit atrocities. Holy crap.
CAN ALINA AND MAL STOOOOOOP BEING SO LOVEY DOVEY FOR TWO SECONDS PLEASE!!!!! I LOVE THAT YOUR IN LOVE WITH EACH OTHER BUT WHYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!! I WANT THE CROOOOOWS BAAAAAAAAAACK!!!!!!!!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
that bad sensory moment when you’re trying to do something that requires a lot of focus and the people around you are talking loudly and you’re just sitting there like $&@&&@@^%#%^%***++*%%#%^*+%%%
I think the main thing that gets me about episode 6 is that it shows how truly unfair it is. Like, Adam literally said “we don’t have bad days” THEN HOW CAN YOU JUDGE HOW SOMEONE ELSE COPES IN A PLACE WHERE THEY ONLY HAVE BAD DAYS?!? Lute looked directly at Angel in pain and said that it was his fault, like he had a choice. And maybe he did, but it’s still not his fault of all the horrible things that’s been done to him. They never had to experience that and feel no sympathy for things they don’t understand. Thats why I don’t think they want to know what the system is of how they ended up where they did. They think they won and that’s all they need to know to think their better then those is worse situations.
About one of the main characters dying, did Viv say it was going to be in this first season? I saw somewhere that they’re making the second season.
(Sorry if there is better way to show this!!!!)
I would love too!!! But if you would rather do it then that’s perfectly fine too! I’d probably try to make it as light hearted as possible, but I’m open to suggestions!!!
My thing is like, how did literally no one notice Morgana evilly smirking in almost all the scenes she was in Lol 😂. She did it in front of everyone at feasts, in the hallways, and even right beside Uther and NO ONE NOTICED!!!!!!!! Other than maybe Merlin. BUT STILL!!!!! I love her but she could have been a little less obvious.
the suffering never ends
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