Spoilers ahead.
There was something utterly heartbreaking about every single 2008 scene in this episode.
Continue reading “There She Goes – Series 2, Episode 2 Review”Spoilers ahead.
There was something utterly heartbreaking about every single 2008 scene in this episode.
Continue reading “There She Goes – Series 2, Episode 2 Review”As far as premieres go, Amazon sure as Hell have zero idea what they’re doing (pun absolutely intended).
The Green Carpet was, admittedly, very pretty to look at. Amazon had lined up a thick green carpet (meant to look like grass, aka Eden), with apple trees set by its side. They also brought some signs, going from “have a nice doomsday” and “welcome to the end times” to parts of Agnes Nutter’s prophecies. Those signs were set next to the trees, giving a fairly complete Good Omens experience. It was hilarious to see the apples actually tied to the trees (clearly visible when you’re standing close to it), but from a distance it didn’t stand out, so it didn’t really change the general impression (as long as you weren’t too close). On one end of the green carpet they built a green stage; on another there was the Bentley and behind it, their version of Eden (lots of trees and greenery). It was beautiful to look at from afar – I have no doubt it looked stunning through the cameras.
Continue reading “Good Omens World Premiere – Report”Two days ago I got to be one of the fans who had the extraordinary luck to attend the World Premiere of Good Omens and see the first two episodes at the Odeon Luxe in Leicester Square. While the premiere experience itself was somewhat disappointing (more on that in a full report soon), the episodes most certainly weren’t.
Here’s my brief, spoiler-free review of the episodes we’ve watched.
Continue reading “Good Omens Episodes 1-2 Reviews”Ann’s photos from the Good Omens World Premiere in London, May 28th.
Photos by: Ann Carter
Ann’s C2E2 2019 Photos, from John Barrowman’s and David Tennant’s panels.
Photos By: Ann