promethia_tenk: (crowley)
promethia_tenk ([personal profile] promethia_tenk) wrote 2023-08-28 01:05 pm (UTC)

Cool. Just... that.
It's funny because I don't generally find DT attractive. I don't find DT as Crowley attractive. It's just not a going concern. Sugar Daddy was only ever going to work with me as a a vidder because it's funny. So I'm watching these scenes like . . . what's doing this? And then I realized our eye is being directed. And then I realized there's an actual, in-universe explanation for that direction. And then I lost it.

Ugh, it's so wonderful. And like... I understand the urge to write-fix-it fic and yet - I love the angst? We know that we will get a happy ending, so why not take the opportunity to just wallow? It's so exquisite. It's ALL the issues crashing (and not like, a stupid misunderstanding or a curse or whatever), why not just enjoy it?
I mean, I want fix-it fic in the sense that I want to move through and explore the issues? Not like, 'and then Aziraphale turned around and apologized and it was all ok' fic. It's not the angst so much as the stagnation of being left with it and no guarantee of whether we'll ever even get a season three. What I really want it just for people to start writing plausible continutations.

HOLD THE PAIN CLOSE. (I will need to do a lot of thinking about icons, because a Crowley-in-the-bookshop seems like something I need.)
Fair. Though, fair warning: I suspect most of the shots will not hold up well as icons. The color gradations are so subtle.

I've been a bit divided on whether Crowley will come back to the shop after this or run and hide. But I think he has to come back. Surely? He belongs to the bookshop. He'll need to take care of it. And have a slapstick buddy comedy with Muriel.

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