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Good Omens Season 2 Isn’t as Good as the First and That’s Okay

Joshua McCoy
Last updated: 2023/08/16 at 7:39 PM
By Joshua McCoy Published August 16, 2023
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Good Omens season 2 is finally fully available to watch after a staggering four-year wait. Season 1 of Good Omens wrapped a world of fascinating Armageddon-inspired comedy, horror, action, and drama around a beautiful central relationship. Newcomers who only saw the show’s social media presence would have seen little more than photos of David Tennant and Michael Sheen. The show’s second season proves it needs a bit more than that to carry on.

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What Is Good Omens Season 2 Based On?Why isn’t Good Omens Season 2 As Good As The First?Related: Neil Gaiman Sabotaged a Film Adaption of ‘The Sandman’

What Is Good Omens Season 2 Based On?

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Good Omens season 1 was adapted from Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s 1990 novel of the same name. The book’s co-writers were long-time friends who devoted years to bringing the story to the big screen. Pratchett’s tragic death in 2015 led Gaiman to abandon the project until he received a letter his friend left behind. Pratchett knew Gaiman would bow out after his passing, so he arranged for a message to be delivered, imploring Gaiman to finish it without him. Gaiman served as writer and showrunner on every episode of season one. It’s one of the finest adaptations of modern memory, thanks to the creator’s passion for the source material. The second season can only claim part of that virtue.

Good Omens season 2 is a bridge built to carry viewers from the first novel to the proposed sequel. A year before the release of Good Omens, Gaiman and Pratchett devised a sequel on a sleepless night in a Seattle hotel room. That novel, pre-titled 668—The Neighbour of the Beast, was never written. The unfinished work captures a rare piece of collaboration between two beloved authors. Gaiman mentioned the sequel while doing press for the second season of his adaptation. However, he felt that 668 wouldn’t work as a direct sequel to the first season of Good Omens. Instead, he devised a second season to set the table for the long-abandoned concept to finally see daylight.

Why isn’t Good Omens Season 2 As Good As The First?

Shot from Good Omens with David Tennant and Michael Sheen
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Good Omens season 2 is fun, charming, hilarious, heartwrenching, intelligent, and eminently enjoyable. Gaiman’s writing instincts are as sharp as ever, and new co-writer John Finnemore fits in well. Fans were thrilled to see new insights into Crowley and Aziraphale’s long relationship. However, the second season lacks the epic stakes and the ensemble cast of its predecessor. The first season featured several engaging stories with convening interests that inevitably came together to play a part in the end of the world. Good Omens season 2 is a looser, more relaxed narrative more concerned with the bond between angel and demon than anything else.

Related: Neil Gaiman Sabotaged a Film Adaption of ‘The Sandman’

Good Omens‘ second season will be a party for returning fans. It’s a ton of fun to watch, but it simply can’t live up to the high standards of the first entry. Season one was the culmination of two decades of work and a series-length love letter from one brilliant author to another. Though it may not have been for everyone, it’s a gift to see it reach modern audiences at all. Season two feels like what it is, a bridge between the classic story and a new horizon. When/if the third season makes it to the screen, the combined efforts of Pratchett and Gaiman will return. Fans just have to wait and hope that this creative effort gets the payoff it deserves.

Topics: Amazon Prime Video, good omens
Joshua McCoy August 16, 2023 August 16, 2023
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