Neil Gaiman said on Tumblr: "That's the only line in the show that David improvised. I believe every take he'd order a sherry for Aziraphale with a different request (in the script I thought he'd be too far away to hear so I hadn't written a line). I love that he calls Aziraphale "Lady Bracknell" for all sorts of reasons." ❤❤
@avocadothecat oh he has been liking a los of post about theories lately 😂 he's giving us a lot of material to work with 🎉 ... at least that's what I heard
@@crisarleyva5349 Just a reminder that he also said he simply likes seeing people so invested and coming up with their own thing, he did say not to take his likes as any indicator of how canon something is. I do think the ones he likes hit Some level of truth, but not entirely.
@avocadothecat actually he refuses to read them on the basis of there's no way to prove he didn't come up with an idea independently unless he avoids all headcanons and fics. Many authors ascribe to this thanks to a fan who did indeed sue an author.
@l.l.a.s3645 its usually said by people in their 60s and older in a lot of southern states i used to hear it a lot when i used to go places with my grandparents
"A sherry for Miss Marple" yesterday when I first saw this I just burst out laughing at it, a pure and genuine laugh. After a rough day today it still makes me smile, it's so cute to me lol ♡♡♡♡♡
I love how in this scene Crowley is looking over when he’s sees the shopkeeper talking to Aziraphale. Also the way he says hello is too funny. Like Hello, why are you talking to my husband lmao
Ohhhh! So that's what he said!!! Thank you so much! I was trying so hard to understand xD the subtitles show "My midnight" I understand " my may not" a friend told me it was "My mate knot" I was so confuse xD
Ooh I think Lady Bracknell was by far the best choice here. Some sound just a bit mean spirited, like the old lady or my maiden aunt. Miss Marple is also great.
it's wonderful seeing these, wish I could see the whole thing, bloopers and all. It's very fascinating when you take yourself out of the fantasy world and see the acting in it; he's very good, they all are.
Lady Bracknell is a character in The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. On occasion, Lady Bracknell is played by a male actor. David Suchet played Lady Bracknell in one production.
@@ctwofirst6635 I knew the character from Wilde’s play, which is why I think that was the best choice among all versions of the scene!😍 I didn’t know she happens to be played by a male actor though, that’s very interesting!
@@schubertuk "Cherry" is literally what David says though 😆 I like to think that if he'd managed to say "sherry" like a normal person, that take would have been it lol
Neil Gaiman wrote on tumblr today that: "That's the only line in the show that David improvised, too. I believe every take he'd order a sherry for Aziraphale with a different request (in the script I thought he'd be too far away to hear so I hadn't written a line). I love that he calls Aziraphale "Lady Bracknell" for all sorts of reasons." ❤
Lady Bracknell just gets better when you realize "The Importance of Being Ernest" is about two guys desperately trying to deny that they are gay for each other.
Omg i wish they woukd have kept Miss Marple, though im not sure it wiukd have worked if you follow ut up with him immediately not knowing Jane Austen wrote books. Lady B makes more sense because well... Wilde.
Good thing they aren't married yet, if Aziraphale overheard any smart remarks, Crowley would have been condemned to sleeping on the couch for a decade 😂😂😂😂😂
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He says Lady Bracknell (the subtitles are wrong). She's a character from The Importance of Being Earnest who represented Oscar Wilde's view of the Victorian upper-class...she's posh but prissy, always maintains a stiff-upper-lip, is set in her ways (and refuses to change even when she knows she is wrong), considers herself full of class but is openly rude and insulting towards others, and has a long list of strict "social rules" in her head that she believes everyone should follow (but will happily ignore those rules if they get in the way of what SHE wants). Crowley is being affectionate with this nickname, but there are definitely some similarities between Aziraphale and Lady Bracknell. 😂
David seems so tired. I mean, not to be an arse or anything, but the entire season all I could think was, "It really shows how hard this filming was on him." Tough one for sure.
@@calliarcale I don't mean any offense or judgment. It was a hard filming, and didn't Tennant and his fam get real sick with the COVID at some point? Even in the bloopers and BTS stuff, Tennant seems to be struggling, IMO. Also, it really shows how they were doing Dr. Who stuff at the same time. Half the time I think the character seems like the Doctor, not Crowley. Of course, the writers were Who writers, and the special effects were Who effects, and the terrible action choreography was definitely Who... So I can forgive Tennant for being confused. I never felt like I was watching Good Omens, just a long weird Dr. Who special. Especially the whole fire extinguishers fighting demons thing...OMG so cringe, I was dying of secondhand embarrassment. My viewing partner, who has never seen Dr. Who and knows nothing about it, kept asking me, "Why is Crowley's character completely different this season? What changed here?" Looking at the crew, it's obvious what changed.
You are projecting buddy. Completely projecting. It's fine if you didn't enjoy the season, but ranting and raving making up narratives and projecting things is frankly insulting. Given that the mannerisms Crowley displayed this season are actually more book canonically correct than Season 1, you either need to read the book, or you just need to step away and allow your brain to chill out. I'm frankly going to assume you have never read the book if you think the fighting scene was at all out of character for any of the characters or out of the universe for the world of GO. (I can only imagine what you'd have said about the book sequence of events lmao) Crowley also had very obvious (and clearly stated) reasons behind 99% of what he did this season too btw. @@The_Serpent_of_Eden
@@The_Serpent_of_EdenAre you kidding? Remember that Neil Gaiman was trying very hard to bring as much of Terry Pratchett into this since he wasn't there to lend a hand to it. Which meant a lot of silliness in areas that would usually be serious. The way you're talking about Tennant you make it seem as though he has early stage Alzheimer's and it's very disrespectful. I spent the whole season staring at his and Sheen's microexpressions in their acting. Every moment was so intentional, there's no way he was half asleep. I can't think of anything Crowley said or did that was different from how he always was. That we saw softer or more thoughtful moments is the nature of the plot direction (no more worrying about being caught with Az) and has been hinted as his true but suppressed nature throughout Season 1 (the ark offence, can I give you a lift, you're so clever, go off together etc).
@@demo2823absolutely correct. His acting is marvellous, always on the spot, and nobody could impersonate Crowley better. But then, I never was a big fan of Dr. Who
Choosing to believe this isn’t a blooper, Crowley just kept resetting time until he said one funny enough
LMAO THIS IS GOLD. HE WOULD THO😭😭😭
MAN, I THOUGHT ABOUT IT SAME AS YOU
He can do that?
YES
'and a sherry for my elderly friend' can they even be considered elderly at this point, might as well just said ancient-
Not even ancient those two are prehistoric
THE OLD LADY LMAO
I’m dying I love these immortal old gays
His WIFE 😂😂😂❤
The dowager countess loooool
Neil Gaiman said on Tumblr: "That's the only line in the show that David improvised. I believe every take he'd order a sherry for Aziraphale with a different request (in the script I thought he'd be too far away to hear so I hadn't written a line). I love that he calls Aziraphale "Lady Bracknell" for all sorts of reasons."
❤❤
Neil's on Tumblr? Dear god... the fanfictions he must have seen then o.o
@avocadothecat oh he has been liking a los of post about theories lately 😂 he's giving us a lot of material to work with 🎉 ... at least that's what I heard
@@crisarleyva5349 Just a reminder that he also said he simply likes seeing people so invested and coming up with their own thing, he did say not to take his likes as any indicator of how canon something is. I do think the ones he likes hit Some level of truth, but not entirely.
@avocadothecat actually he refuses to read them on the basis of there's no way to prove he didn't come up with an idea independently unless he avoids all headcanons and fics. Many authors ascribe to this thanks to a fan who did indeed sue an author.
David improvised the singing of flower of Scotland too! :)
"My maiden aunt" cracked me up most 😂
Oh, so that's what he's saying here. 😂 Thanks, I listened to it a couple times but it was the only line I couldn't get.
"And a sherry for the old lady".
He DOES realize that in America, 'the old lady' means 'my wife', right?
They are nowhere near America tho.
You mean the usa, right? Cus we don't say that in my country and I'm from America as well.
@l.l.a.s3645 its usually said by people in their 60s and older in a lot of southern states i used to hear it a lot when i used to go places with my grandparents
Aziraphale IS his wife.
(Let's forget the finale, I'm in denial)
@@charlie9539 😭
The "most replayed" is the chest touch. Can't blame people for that
Chest stroke is more like it.
insane 💀💀💀
"A sherry for Miss Marple" yesterday when I first saw this I just burst out laughing at it, a pure and genuine laugh. After a rough day today it still makes me smile, it's so cute to me lol ♡♡♡♡♡
I wish they'd kept that one! Two cabin pressure references in one go!
@@valeriepark9444 me toooo jajaja it's adorable
Douglas would steal that Talisker right out of Crowley’s hand 💀
I thought he said "miss marvel"
And a sherry for Miss Marple 😂😂😂😂.....Angela Lansbury
I have died of pure joy
0:19 That hand placement.
I physically FELT that
OH MY GOD
The way that I started sweating as soon as I saw the hand going slowly down
@@l.l.a.s3645 Down boy.
Fr like aziraphale what you doin’ 🤨 lol
"Ehllo! Large talalalala"
-David Tennant
Imagine if he said Michael Sheen
I think the guy would have answered "Sorry, who?" or "Who the f*ck is Michael Sheen?"
@@lindildeev5721 "Oh, you mean Martin Sheen?"
Imagine if he said Charlie Sheen
@@treplox4318 loving the references
There are so many takes on this scene😂
AND A SHERRY FOR ANGELA LANSBURY
just noticed how aziraphale puts his hand on crowley's chest when he asks for a sherry - i'm in so much pain
If you watched a higher resolution vid, you'll see that Aziraphale actually strokes Crowley's chest. OMG.
I love how in this scene Crowley is looking over when he’s sees the shopkeeper talking to Aziraphale. Also the way he says hello is too funny. Like Hello, why are you talking to my husband lmao
Miss Marple so accurate because of his investigation 😭
Large sherry for my Maiden Aunt😂😂 Crowley savage.
Ohhhh! So that's what he said!!! Thank you so much! I was trying so hard to understand xD the subtitles show "My midnight" I understand " my may not" a friend told me it was "My mate knot" I was so confuse xD
Dowager Duchess got me cackling 🤣🤣🤣
Perfect, since Crowley is the thin dark duke.
@@beckylockman4235 omg thank you for that reminder, it's perfect
The aggressive "ElLo" cracks me up
"Angela Lansbury."
IM DEAD.🤣
HOW did they not use that one instead.
Each to our own - I think Lady Bracknell is far better!
Wasn't that the take where he accidentally said "cherry"?
@@narnigrin You may be right, but wasn't.another "Lady Bracknell" that made it into the final cut?
Those were all such great choices. Great job David. This show bring real joy to so many people.
At some point they had to have been doing more takes just to see how many variations David could come up with.
THEY ARE SOOO NONBINARY IM LOVE IT
Absolutely oozing gender
@@raydarcarter6721 you gotta go outside one of these days babes, one of these days.
@@Momofan69 I’m outside almost everyday love. Nature is my true sanctuary
Guess you missed the canon nonbinary character development this season eh? Keep cruising buddy@@raydarcarter6721
have you never seen gay men shade each other before...
Ooh I think Lady Bracknell was by far the best choice here. Some sound just a bit mean spirited, like the old lady or my maiden aunt. Miss Marple is also great.
it's wonderful seeing these, wish I could see the whole thing, bloopers and all. It's very fascinating when you take yourself out of the fantasy world and see the acting in it; he's very good, they all are.
This is hilarious, but nothing compares with Lady Bracknell!😂❤
Lady Bracknell is a character in The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. On occasion, Lady Bracknell is played by a male actor. David Suchet played Lady Bracknell in one production.
@@ctwofirst6635 I knew the character from Wilde’s play, which is why I think that was the best choice among all versions of the scene!😍
I didn’t know she happens to be played by a male actor though, that’s very interesting!
miss marple, angela lansbury, and dowager duchess were hilarious
“And a Cherry for Angela Landsberry,”
Me, a murder she wrote fan: HOW DARE YOU SOIL THE QUEENS NAMES WITH THOSE LIPS?!
I'm still trying to work out why you'd buy Angela a cherry?
@@schubertuk "Cherry" is literally what David says though 😆 I like to think that if he'd managed to say "sherry" like a normal person, that take would have been it lol
@@narnigrin Perhaps David actually said "Cheri"? As in "mon cheri?" [french for My Dear]. But I may have it totally wrong.
I probably need to watch it all again. Oh what a chore (not!!)
Sherry, sherry!
And a sherry for the dowager duchess😂
I think John FInnemore had his hand in the dialogue for sure. He used Talisker Whisky in Cabin Pressure.
That was my first thought too when I heard it - whenever I see a bottle I can’t help but think of cabin pressure, not that I’m complaining!
Actually Neil revealed that this line was all David's improv!
Neil Gaiman wrote on tumblr today that: "That's the only line in the show that David improvised, too. I believe every take he'd order a sherry for Aziraphale with a different request (in the script I thought he'd be too far away to hear so I hadn't written a line). I love that he calls Aziraphale "Lady Bracknell" for all sorts of reasons." ❤
Hello large tali eeeehhhhh
😂
😂😂
I loved spotting the same cars driving around the street in a loop.
That annoyed me so much! 😂
After watching the season, I went back and squealed a little at his hand on his chest 😂
“And a sherry for Mrs Marple” has me in tears
I’m crying at the most replayed 😩🙌
Lady Bracknell just gets better when you realize "The Importance of Being Ernest" is about two guys desperately trying to deny that they are gay for each other.
Omg i wish they woukd have kept Miss Marple, though im not sure it wiukd have worked if you follow ut up with him immediately not knowing Jane Austen wrote books. Lady B makes more sense because well... Wilde.
And Lady Bracknell is sometimes played by a male actor, such as David Suchet.
Good thing they aren't married yet, if Aziraphale overheard any smart remarks, Crowley would have been condemned to sleeping on the couch for a decade 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 this was brilliant
"A sherry for miss marple!!"😂
Ok but a Sherry for Miss Marple had me!
"The old lady" 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Thank you for posting this stuff! This is the best blooper ever
Tysm for sharing these!!♡♡♡
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 버전이 많았네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 다 귀여워 ㅁㅊ…
Miss Marple is the one that got me!😂
a sherry for Angela Lansbury 😭😭😭❤️
I wish they’d gone with the “”Angela Lansbury” take.😂
Where did you find this? Is it on prime video?
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@@braincell4rent Thank you! That's why I couldn't find them
MISS MARPLE, YES
Angela Lansbury 😂
And the bartenders just yep seems legit
i love that even a brilliant actor like him has to do a small scene so many takes
Angela Lansbury. I'm dead! hahahahaha
I see your cabin pressure showing John finnemore
That actress looked so done during that one blooper
Miss Marple was my favorite
And sherry for Angela Landsbury !! ❤❤❤❤
now the question is what sherry does this elderly lady drink
Hahahaha he shoulda stuck with Angela Lansbury😅
lmaaoo the old lady puhaahahshfnwkfm
Alternate takes arent bloopers
it kinda counts if they are improvised and funny, I would think ;)
Strange how the meaning of blooper has been warped. It used to mean errors.
Why did they do 10 takes of this kinda funny ngl😂
WHY DID MISS MARPLE NOT MAKE THE CUT
miss marple!!
What is the "Lady Brackney" reference? I do not know it.
He says Lady Bracknell (the subtitles are wrong). She's a character from The Importance of Being Earnest who represented Oscar Wilde's view of the Victorian upper-class...she's posh but prissy, always maintains a stiff-upper-lip, is set in her ways (and refuses to change even when she knows she is wrong), considers herself full of class but is openly rude and insulting towards others, and has a long list of strict "social rules" in her head that she believes everyone should follow (but will happily ignore those rules if they get in the way of what SHE wants).
Crowley is being affectionate with this nickname, but there are definitely some similarities between Aziraphale and Lady Bracknell. 😂
Angela Lansbury 😇🤣
Miss marpl xD
is it wrong to go feral over shit like this
ANGELA LANSBURY
My maid in arms jdndeke
Maiden Aunt
Oh, come on, David Tennant, you have more witt than that! I wonder how long they would have let him ho for before they heard one they liked, lol.
David seems so tired. I mean, not to be an arse or anything, but the entire season all I could think was, "It really shows how hard this filming was on him." Tough one for sure.
I don't think he is. I think *Crowley* is tired, and that's just how he's choosing to play him.
@@calliarcale I don't mean any offense or judgment. It was a hard filming, and didn't Tennant and his fam get real sick with the COVID at some point? Even in the bloopers and BTS stuff, Tennant seems to be struggling, IMO.
Also, it really shows how they were doing Dr. Who stuff at the same time. Half the time I think the character seems like the Doctor, not Crowley. Of course, the writers were Who writers, and the special effects were Who effects, and the terrible action choreography was definitely Who... So I can forgive Tennant for being confused. I never felt like I was watching Good Omens, just a long weird Dr. Who special. Especially the whole fire extinguishers fighting demons thing...OMG so cringe, I was dying of secondhand embarrassment.
My viewing partner, who has never seen Dr. Who and knows nothing about it, kept asking me, "Why is Crowley's character completely different this season? What changed here?" Looking at the crew, it's obvious what changed.
You are projecting buddy. Completely projecting. It's fine if you didn't enjoy the season, but ranting and raving making up narratives and projecting things is frankly insulting. Given that the mannerisms Crowley displayed this season are actually more book canonically correct than Season 1, you either need to read the book, or you just need to step away and allow your brain to chill out. I'm frankly going to assume you have never read the book if you think the fighting scene was at all out of character for any of the characters or out of the universe for the world of GO. (I can only imagine what you'd have said about the book sequence of events lmao) Crowley also had very obvious (and clearly stated) reasons behind 99% of what he did this season too btw. @@The_Serpent_of_Eden
@@The_Serpent_of_EdenAre you kidding? Remember that Neil Gaiman was trying very hard to bring as much of Terry Pratchett into this since he wasn't there to lend a hand to it. Which meant a lot of silliness in areas that would usually be serious.
The way you're talking about Tennant you make it seem as though he has early stage Alzheimer's and it's very disrespectful. I spent the whole season staring at his and Sheen's microexpressions in their acting. Every moment was so intentional, there's no way he was half asleep.
I can't think of anything Crowley said or did that was different from how he always was. That we saw softer or more thoughtful moments is the nature of the plot direction (no more worrying about being caught with Az) and has been hinted as his true but suppressed nature throughout Season 1 (the ark offence, can I give you a lift, you're so clever, go off together etc).
@@demo2823absolutely correct. His acting is marvellous, always on the spot, and nobody could impersonate Crowley better. But then, I never was a big fan of Dr. Who
Angela Lansbury is so accurate tho