Telling people that today would get a similar albeit far less violent reaction, that being said I don't think I should be charged for getting such common advice.
The reason Agnes Nutter already knew she was going to die on that exact day at that exact time it’s because she predicted probably years ago. That’s why she was so calm and literally was like “ok let’s get this over with.” Telling the towns people to come closer as they lit the fire that would kill here at the rest of that town. Leaving behind her Nice and Accurate Prophecies to her only living children to be past down generation to generation studying what her predictions mean.
If I’m not mistaken it’s somewhat implied in the original book that she had some sort of direct tie to god that allowed her to be such a good witch which makes this all the more interesting
@@rileymichael2694 Very few of Sir Terry Pratchett's witches are "bad" witches. Some are mediocre, but very rarely bad. In the song The Good Witch by Steeleye Span he adds: "A Good Witch Never Cackles Cackling is not just A 'Nasty' laughter It means your mind Drifting away from its anchor It means, loneliness and hard work Driving you crazy, a little bit at a time Until you thought it was normal to stop washing And wear a kettle on your head It means thinking Right and Wrong, are Negotiable In the end... It means going to the Dark A BAD road! At the end of that road With, Poison Spinning Wheels And Gingerbread Cottages..."
Literally the whole of Jesus' life. All he did was heal the sick and disabled, literally brought someone back from the dead, told you to love your neighbor and treat people with kindness...and they chose to release a murderer from prison so they could kill him
@@squishy_fishy9668 honestly think that'd happen again irl if he came back to visit lmao, not as a proper second coming but just if he existed again today people would somehow find a reason to fight over it
That was the whole idea back in those times. Make medicine and find cure for debilitating disease? You’re automatically a witch. Those were some unprecedented times
@angelyeager210 without context, no tf they are NOT. The whole village is probably now doomed or if they do survive, they might tell stories of eating healthy and exercise of being witchcraft.
Terry Pratchett witches were women who bore the burden of being more learned, wise, and morally courageous than those around them to do what people needed doing despite cultural taboos.
@@baltakatei lol no, witches were people unjustly accused of causing people to have seizures around them because the rye bread they ate was bad then it just evolved into accusations based on cultural taboo's. not all witches were women, they even accused men of being witches too.
@@Tanzenergise You, uh, might want to read his post more carefully. "Terry Pratchett witches" IE: "The witches from the works of Terry Pratchett", the Discworld series in particular. He was discussing how a specific fictional author used the concept.
@@TanzenergiseCorrect. If I'm right, men were accused of wizardry as well as witchcraft in some cases, so sometimes men were called wizards and other times witches.
Darn straight, if the Lord wanted them cured, he won't have let them become sick in the first place. Also, we can't know if they are redeemed from some sin we don't even know of if the witch cures them before the Lord does.
@ixaldorran7867 I'm "born again" but there is SO much off with what you've said. Maybe God sends other to "cure" people not "heal" them(I'm extremely against the "signs n wonders/healing" community aka faith healers) Aren't many doctors possibly called to help "cure" God's people? Not all, I agree but God has called many to do so. I know because I suffer chronic health issues that become debilitating since childhood and I stumbled upon internal medicine doctors that helped me see that much of my diet(that I was intolerant to unbeknownst to me) we exasperating my symptoms dramatically which was a huge answer from God wether or not they were saved. Edit: I'm not "cured" but my symptoms are less horrendous and I still lean on God daily.
@@ixaldorran7867Why does the Lord make them sick? Meaningless cruelty? But he is all-loving Punishment for sin? But he is all-loving and all-knowing. He knew Eve would perform the first sin, so why give her the ability to? A test? But he's all knowing. He knows their faith and he knows what it was and will be. Would you call it a test, to set oil alight knowing that it'll burn, just to see if it does burn?
The second season is a shittish filler, but the first season (autoconclusive) is fine and pretty similar to the book, which is good thanks to Pratchett inputs!
There was a time when being called a witch was neither a good or a bad thing. Before this time, being called a witch could essentially be on par with being called a…healer or medicine woman.
@@Le_Reinforcements_have_arrivedthe Papal inquisition threw out most witch cases. That‘s why witch trials were far more likely to occur in regions with a civil jurisprudence. The idea of the witch as female and as a female healer is also a pop history misconception
@@Le_Reinforcements_have_arrivedNot really. Even ancient and pagan greeks viewed witches, as poisons-makers and necromancers, which was called goethia. Because some rituals and known scrolls, used things such as stillborn babies, parts of corpses and acts of consumption of deads flesh
IIrc the book written to determine who was a witch and what to do with them is regarded as one of the cruelest works of literature in human history. The TL:DR is that being accused of being a witch proves that they're a witch. The torture methods involved to "save their soul" were horrific to the extreme.
There is no saving of souls in the Malleus. The insanity therein is the degenerate sexual obsession of one man condensed. The torture sections are actually cribbed from another book on Inquistion methods.
@LorindaDriskill Beautiful movie. She's great in the "Outside Edge" TV series as well. Her character is a comical oddball, but later in the series shows a wonderful pathos and depth.
Hey! I've actually set one of those off for real during training. ...one side says "This side towards enemy" or words to that effect...just to make sure you get it right.
Agnes Nutter literally said if I’m dying today I’m taking you with me because she already knew she was going to die that day. It’s was foretold in her predictions probably telling her that she was going to be burned at the stake that day down to the exact second!
I once worked a fatal car collision. Two vehicles, each driver had one passenger and each driver was killed and the passengers each survived. The famous last words of each driver as heard by their passenger? "Oh, shit." Seems a common theme 😊
@ozwalkr Rising Damp. Often overlooked, but featuring some of the most bizarre comic moments. Miss Jones, relating the story of how, when she was a baby, she and her mother were machine gunned by a German fighter plane in 1940, that her mother was certain was piloted by someone she had met before the war: "What she could have said to him for him to take such drastic action, I can't imagine."
Things like this happened many times in PROTESTANT countries, where "withchofobia" was practically normal, but it was practically nonexistent in Catholic countries, like Poland, where it was considered as a madness.
Catholicism went about it in a different way. With inquisitions, which weren't witch targeted but burnt some for witchcraft anyways. Poland had the advantage of having little heresies like the Cathars or Waldensians. So the Polish inquisition was mostly dormant. However places like Southern Germany which bordered the Protestant heartland did have Witch trials and the Swiss who are kinda split were by far the most dedicated to hunting witches and burning them. These trials could go on for very long, but on average had a way lower conviction rate than those in the new world for example.
Bruh. No disrespect, but what a boss move. Imagine if someone pulled this during Salem. "I'm not a witch but if you wanna FAFO, then y'all doth get squad wiped with me."
In the states. In Europe they did burn people. Nutter is English. Her descendants had moved to the states in the century that passed so they could invest in American corporations as foretold in Nutter's prophecies.
I'm 60% sure she had 10 gold coins which is 20X the average mattress balance people had those days, and she was alone, no family nearby. They only killed off the ones who had money, it's always about money. Follow the coin crumbs.
I hope they will cancell it, only the first season is good and attuned to the book, the second season is just a disgusting and plotless big filler made for grab the money of all the perv fans who absolutely wanted to see a s^x relationship and romance between two male friends
Whoever invented sad beige esthetic is fucking genious. They gaslighted everyone into thinking that these sterile environments are good or cozy. Even though all of it looks like it's either a hospital room or a hotel lobby. The places where you are not supposed to stay long.
Random writing prompt that came to mind watching this: A 'witch' lives in a village, using her 'dubious magic', 'arcane knowledge' and whatever else to help cure people, improve crop yields and ect. One day, witch hunters arrives to take her away - imagine their surprise when the villagers turned militant against them. The witch, while her practices were beyond their understanding, had done nothing but good for the village. The witch hunters did not.
Not just burning and both genders were killed as witch is not a gendered word. the burning could be considered a mercy (which it's not) to quite a lot of the torture they did to people accused e.g poking full of needles for hours(In particular moles and beauty marks), waterboarding, breaking joints, the public cages torture was hard core shit. A guy was crushed to death asking for more weight to basically refuse to confess knowing that if he did his inheritance wouldn't go to his family. There was also the French king who did that to the Crusaders who were rich as fuck btw to not pay them back a loan of which a few of the crimes were witch craft and having a beard.
Witch burnings never happened in the new world, everyone in the Salem witch trials convinced was hung except for one man who slowly was suffocated with rocks unless he confessed. In fact there were no burnings for supposed witches in Europe either, burnings were done by the Spanish inquisition and British nobility against supposed heretics aka protestants
@@CookieIDK at the end of the day less than 20% of executed witches in Europe were actually burned. Most were dealt with in more gruesome and inventive ways.
My first reaction to the fiber line was "Ummm achtually they didn't call it fiber until very recently" but then I realized this was Agnes from Good Omens and it hit me - she sees the future, she picked up the modern name for it!
I’m glad I found this video. The way you speak reminds me of my grandfather. He passed away in 2020 when I was barely 18, I used to love fishing at his house. We had to sell the boat after he passed away :(
Interesting side note - in the book, she looks up at the sky and shouts 'and that goes for you too you old fool'. Which the crowd assumes is her shouting at god, but she's actually addressing another character, the last member of the witchfinder army who's having a psychic dream and seeing the past.
Funeral whatever-dish is usually because it's served at a funeral. A quick easy to put together plate that can be brought to the after service party. It's mostly made from anything shelf-stable. Most people I know can whip up funeral potatoes within a day. Which is basically just a cheesy potato casserole.
Well, depending where and how. In Russia and, im sure, some other slavic countries, witch is equivalent to the word «ведьма» or “ved’ma”. The word based on the word «ведать» or to translate in english, “to know, to have knowledge”. There were also “ведун” or seer, wise person and “веда” or smart person. Unfortunately, when we took christian values and rebuilt culture based around that, witches and ved’mas got mixed up and now has more of a negative meaning
This was filmed at Weald & Downland which is an amazing open-air museum in the South Downs National Park in West Sussex, UK. I spent hundreds of hours here as a child with my grandparents. It’s an amazing place full of history and we were so glad to see it on TV!!!
I love that the Agnes actor Josie Lawrence was soooooo good in the 2015 BBC Radio adaptation of Good Omens that they brought her back 4 years later for the TV show too.
Well, running was certainly off the chart three centuries ago when everything was done by hand and no screens existed. Everyone was working very tiring jobs, cleaning by hand, tending crops, being an artisan...
😂😂😂😂😂 being Wiccan / pagan myself since I was about 13 years old and I'm 55 now that's the FUNNIEST BLOODY THING I'VE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE.. I'M STILL LAUGHING NOW 15 MINUTES LATER... AND I WILL SAY FROM THE CULT OF JESUS CHRIST AS YE JUDGE SO SHALL YE BE JUDGED😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
While that's true its is however sadly only *Barely* capable if you look at all the conspiracies about vaccinations and all the apparent evils they inflict. Sure we are not burning people at the stakes but there are still people saying people who use/administer vaccinations are evil and whatnot.
@ well, I mean, last I checked, we’re not burning women alive for *checks notes* exercising. In fact we kinda stopped that burning people alive thing altogether.
I see people here are calling this “Good Omens.” But the only series that I’m familiar with having that name is the 2019 “Good Omens” available on Amazon Prime starring David Tennant of the Doctor Who series.
I was in NYC when the towers were hit. It was one of the most eerie quiet time ever. For those who don't know NYC is never quiet. It is the city that never sleeps. There is always someone outside making noise. But not that day. Either ppl were home glued to their t.v.s, at ground zero lookung for loved ones or at work or school. But hardly no one outside, and if they were, they were going from point a to point b. You could hear a pin drop and barely any cars passing. It was such a weird feeling.
Telling people to eat healthy and get more exercise nah that’s definitely a witch for sure
Telling people that today would get a similar albeit far less violent reaction, that being said I don't think I should be charged for getting such common advice.
Dang, apparently I've been seeing a witch doctor for years.
Might explain modern American culture. 😅
Lmao! Yup! Did she give you peppermint for a headache? Garlic for a cold? WITCH! 😂😂😂❤
I'm gonna use that next time when someone tell me to exercise more
She cured them if whooping cough and bloody diarrhea
Bloody Flux is dysentery… said in the most metal way possible
Ohhh
@@jeef4403you do know that dysentery is extreme diarrhea, right?
How dare she be healthy and help people. Evil evil woman !
Bloody flux was one of the terminal symptoms of starvation.
She figured since she was gonna die. She might as well make the town a better place and take out the trash.
The reason Agnes Nutter already knew she was going to die on that exact day at that exact time it’s because she predicted probably years ago. That’s why she was so calm and literally was like “ok let’s get this over with.” Telling the towns people to come closer as they lit the fire that would kill here at the rest of that town.
Leaving behind her Nice and Accurate Prophecies to her only living children to be past down generation to generation studying what her predictions mean.
If I’m not mistaken it’s somewhat implied in the original book that she had some sort of direct tie to god that allowed her to be such a good witch which makes this all the more interesting
@@rileymichael2694 Very few of Sir Terry Pratchett's witches are "bad" witches. Some are mediocre, but very rarely bad. In the song The Good Witch by Steeleye Span he adds:
"A Good Witch
Never Cackles
Cackling is not just
A 'Nasty' laughter
It means your mind
Drifting away from its anchor
It means, loneliness and hard work
Driving you crazy, a little bit at a time
Until you thought it was normal to stop washing
And wear a kettle on your head
It means thinking
Right and Wrong, are Negotiable
In the end...
It means going to the Dark
A BAD road!
At the end of that road
With, Poison Spinning Wheels
And Gingerbread Cottages..."
@@JootjeJ except that one witch who did the big bad wolf dirty in an effort to become a fairy godmother…
@@averycheesypotato true.
"There, you're no longer sick"
"Thanks, now _PERISH_ "
Tiktok would be out of a job then wouldn't it?
Haha
Cured them of diseases, gave them good advice... Public enemy #1, never heard that before
Literally the whole of Jesus' life. All he did was heal the sick and disabled, literally brought someone back from the dead, told you to love your neighbor and treat people with kindness...and they chose to release a murderer from prison so they could kill him
@@squishy_fishy9668 honestly think that'd happen again irl if he came back to visit lmao, not as a proper second coming but just if he existed again today people would somehow find a reason to fight over it
@@duxwontobey4887 oh absolutely. People can't accept something that challenges the concepts they're used to
That was the whole idea back in those times. Make medicine and find cure for debilitating disease? You’re automatically a witch. Those were some unprecedented times
I have read that the witch hunts in Europe were fueled by male doctors jealous of herbalists success in healing.
Well...she took all the townsfolk with her and left the children parentless. Vengeance was swift.
I think the kids were better off
there we're kids?
Right
Lmfao😂😂
@angelyeager210 without context, no tf they are NOT. The whole village is probably now doomed or if they do survive, they might tell stories of eating healthy and exercise of being witchcraft.
To be fair, she was a witch. A really good witch born in a bad time
Terry Pratchett witches were women who bore the burden of being more learned, wise, and morally courageous than those around them to do what people needed doing despite cultural taboos.
@@baltakatei lol no, witches were people unjustly accused of causing people to have seizures around them because the rye bread they ate was bad then it just evolved into accusations based on cultural taboo's. not all witches were women, they even accused men of being witches too.
@@Tanzenergise You, uh, might want to read his post more carefully. "Terry Pratchett witches" IE: "The witches from the works of Terry Pratchett", the Discworld series in particular.
He was discussing how a specific fictional author used the concept.
True
@@TanzenergiseCorrect. If I'm right, men were accused of wizardry as well as witchcraft in some cases, so sometimes men were called wizards and other times witches.
For anyone wondering, it's from the show Good Omens
Thank you! 😊
Thank you.
👍thanks
Did it have a second season. I loved that show then it disappeared
Thank you! 👍
How dare she cure people. Definitely a witch.
Darn straight, if the Lord wanted them cured, he won't have let them become sick in the first place. Also, we can't know if they are redeemed from some sin we don't even know of if the witch cures them before the Lord does.
@ixaldorran7867
I'm "born again" but there is SO much off with what you've said.
Maybe God sends other to "cure" people not "heal" them(I'm extremely against the "signs n wonders/healing" community aka faith healers)
Aren't many doctors possibly called to help "cure" God's people? Not all, I agree but God has called many to do so. I know because I suffer chronic health issues that become debilitating since childhood and I stumbled upon internal medicine doctors that helped me see that much of my diet(that I was intolerant to unbeknownst to me) we exasperating my symptoms dramatically which was a huge answer from God wether or not they were saved.
Edit: I'm not "cured" but my symptoms are less horrendous and I still lean on God daily.
@@ixaldorran7867are you being serious
That was only after she turned them into newts. They got better.
@@ixaldorran7867Why does the Lord make them sick?
Meaningless cruelty? But he is all-loving
Punishment for sin? But he is all-loving and all-knowing. He knew Eve would perform the first sin, so why give her the ability to?
A test? But he's all knowing. He knows their faith and he knows what it was and will be. Would you call it a test, to set oil alight knowing that it'll burn, just to see if it does burn?
GOOOD OMENS! Highly recommend! Both the book and series! Crowley and Aziraphale have my heart
I'd forgotten about this one! Hilarious 😁
The second season is a shittish filler, but the first season (autoconclusive) is fine and pretty similar to the book, which is good thanks to Pratchett inputs!
just finished the book and I was really surprised how much I loved it
@@md79melissa I loved the book! The script book and tv guide book that gives you behind the scene stuff is good too!
Wait a minute !!! Thay actually made a TV show about the book?!?!?! Does it stick to the plot?
There was a time when being called a witch was neither a good or a bad thing. Before this time, being called a witch could essentially be on par with being called a…healer or medicine woman.
Enter… The Church, ruiners of awesome things since AD 33.
Good trivia
@@Le_Reinforcements_have_arrivedthe Papal inquisition threw out most witch cases. That‘s why witch trials were far more likely to occur in regions with a civil jurisprudence. The idea of the witch as female and as a female healer is also a pop history misconception
@@Le_Reinforcements_have_arrivedNot really. Even ancient and pagan greeks viewed witches, as poisons-makers and necromancers, which was called goethia. Because some rituals and known scrolls, used things such as stillborn babies, parts of corpses and acts of consumption of deads flesh
@@ИльяЛунев-к6дbut the Brits ate mummies and exploited a quarter of the world but that's okay because they abolished slavery
IIRC from the book “The explosion scythed the village green of every living thing and was heard as far away as as Halifax”.😂
What is the book title?
@@amc8409good omens.
@@amc8409Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
@@amc8409 "Good Omens"
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
IIrc the book written to determine who was a witch and what to do with them is regarded as one of the cruelest works of literature in human history. The TL:DR is that being accused of being a witch proves that they're a witch. The torture methods involved to "save their soul" were horrific to the extreme.
And that book was inspired by the antisemitic hammer of the Jews
Malleus maleficarum is a book written in 1486 by Heinrich kramer and James sprenger. It means roughly the witches hammer or hammer of the witches.
There is no saving of souls in the Malleus. The insanity therein is the degenerate sexual obsession of one man condensed. The torture sections are actually cribbed from another book on Inquistion methods.
It was also written by a man who just could not let go of a petty obsession over a women.
@@Deadnight-ei6lp and it got him branded a heretic, I believe. The church's party line was that witches weren't real, after all
“If I’m going to hell, you’re all coming with me”!
I'd call someone a witch too if they wanted me to eat healthier and exercise.
😮😮
😂😂😂
Eat healthier and exercise!
@@hungariangiraffe6361 WITCH!!!
@@tonyblake7569 aaaw, thank you!☺️
Every time the show cuts back to the witch saying “Adultry Pulsifer” I fuckin LOSE IT
The fact that she healed these people...And they say shes a witch and want to kill her..
Healing powers were often seen as proof of witchcraft in some places. The power of prayer was seen as the only acceptable "cure".
Josie Lawrence is a very underrated under used actress ❤
Enchanted April, an awesome example of her work
@LorindaDriskill Beautiful movie. She's great in the "Outside Edge" TV series as well. Her character is a comical oddball, but later in the series shows a wonderful pathos and depth.
Yeah well, a claymore Mine by Any Other Name still tears people to pieces.
Pretty sure she could see the future so, that is probably exactly what she was making, a makeshift claymore mine.
Amen, Hallelujah, and Peanutbutter
Hey! I've actually set one of those off for real during training.
...one side says "This side towards enemy" or words to that effect...just to make sure you get it right.
@@matthewwriter9539and get behind cover because of the back blast.
Agnes Nutter literally said if I’m dying today I’m taking you with me because she already knew she was going to die that day. It’s was foretold in her predictions probably telling her that she was going to be burned at the stake that day down to the exact second!
She literally said they were 10 minutes late !
I didn’t realize this was Good Omens until I heard the Narrator
Lol 😂😂
This is how I find out Good Omens is a series now. Since 2019 😂.
@@hifilofiwifiWelcome to the party! Reread and enjoy the 2 seasons
Not when she named him at the door??
"Adultery Pulsifer" did it for me
Well she got that nailed!
That's hilarious....
Love how she calmly told them off for being tardy!
She can see the future. She has an entire book of prophecies that she wrote to help prevent the end of the world.
Such a great show!!! I love David Tennant in anything he’s in!
I once worked a fatal car collision. Two vehicles, each driver had one passenger and each driver was killed and the passengers each survived.
The famous last words of each driver as heard by their passenger?
"Oh, shit."
Seems a common theme 😊
Have you seen the price of Roofing Nails in the 18th Century? Nails were Money.
That's how you paid the Tahitian women . . .
And they say you can't take it all with you!
i hate that some people snitched when she helped them
"She healed my son when he was sick"
"She healed me when I was sick"
So.... She's doing good deeds for people? Yeah, definitely a witch.
Four comedians doing drama? The UK has a remarkable television industry.
And they're doing a drama written by Terry pratchett and Neil gaiman.
I'm not sure I would call it a drama. Anything that comes from the mind of Sir Terry is a genre of it's own.
Well, they DID give us Monty Python. Are You Being Served, Faulty Towers and many more wonderful comedy series. British comedy is THE BEST!
@ozwalkr Rising Damp. Often overlooked, but featuring some of the most bizarre comic moments.
Miss Jones, relating the story of how, when she was a baby, she and her mother were machine gunned by a German fighter plane in 1940, that her mother was certain was piloted by someone she had met before the war:
"What she could have said to him for him to take such drastic action, I can't imagine."
Things like this happened many times in PROTESTANT countries, where "withchofobia" was practically normal, but it was practically nonexistent in Catholic countries, like Poland, where it was considered as a madness.
Catholicism went about it in a different way. With inquisitions, which weren't witch targeted but burnt some for witchcraft anyways. Poland had the advantage of having little heresies like the Cathars or Waldensians. So the Polish inquisition was mostly dormant. However places like Southern Germany which bordered the Protestant heartland did have Witch trials and the Swiss who are kinda split were by far the most dedicated to hunting witches and burning them. These trials could go on for very long, but on average had a way lower conviction rate than those in the new world for example.
She put the petty in petticoat 😱💥☠️
Very good!
They clearly enjoyed being sick, curing the ungrateful idiots.
I love that. Its the. Ok. You got me. And I am gonna die. But YOU are coming with me. LOL
Lol 😆
She was a witch. And she took the fearful fools with her
I love Good Omens. This was one of my favorite parts in the book.
She really said, "Y'all late. Alright, let's get this over with."
Terry Pratchet is a legend
❤❤
And still very much missed 😢
Truckers, Diggers & Wings
They destroyed themselves when they destroyed the doctor(witch). It's a show, so it's represented spectacularly.
Bruh.
No disrespect, but what a boss move. Imagine if someone pulled this during Salem.
"I'm not a witch but if you wanna FAFO, then y'all doth get squad wiped with me."
The show is “Good Omens”. Well worth watching.
People were actually hanged or died in prison during the trials, one squished by rocks but never burned at the stake
In the states. In Europe they did burn people. Nutter is English. Her descendants had moved to the states in the century that passed so they could invest in American corporations as foretold in Nutter's prophecies.
Joan of Arc was burned at the stake.
@ Joan of arc was killed in France, not salem
I'm 60% sure she had 10 gold coins which is 20X the average mattress balance people had those days, and she was alone, no family nearby. They only killed off the ones who had money, it's always about money. Follow the coin crumbs.
love Good Omens so much. Can't wait for season 3
I have some bad news buddy
I've got bad news for you...
it’s gonna be a 90 minute movie instead of 6 episodes
Glad you like it❤❤
I hope they will cancell it, only the first season is good and attuned to the book, the second season is just a disgusting and plotless big filler made for grab the money of all the perv fans who absolutely wanted to see a s^x relationship and romance between two male friends
I love how well made the costume design and scenery are and then there’s the last shot
People fear what they do not understand.
I like this scene in the book more than the show’s version. It was very fun to read
The explosion thing during a witch burning is weirdly enough something that did historically happen
She cured them of their ailments, let them live without further pain. So they wanted to kill her?? The fact there are accounts of this is beyond sad
Whoever invented sad beige esthetic is fucking genious. They gaslighted everyone into thinking that these sterile environments are good or cozy. Even though all of it looks like it's either a hospital room or a hotel lobby. The places where you are not supposed to stay long.
Random writing prompt that came to mind watching this:
A 'witch' lives in a village, using her 'dubious magic', 'arcane knowledge' and whatever else to help cure people, improve crop yields and ect. One day, witch hunters arrives to take her away - imagine their surprise when the villagers turned militant against them. The witch, while her practices were beyond their understanding, had done nothing but good for the village. The witch hunters did not.
Good Omens. I enjoyed the book and the show is one of those rare instances where a live action based off a book is really good
"The Hogfather" is a good adaptation of it's book as well.
This has to be a show. No shot this is how people's thought 400 years ago
Can’t believe people actually used to burn those women alive. What demonic behavior
Not just burning and both genders were killed as witch is not a gendered word. the burning could be considered a mercy (which it's not) to quite a lot of the torture they did to people accused e.g poking full of needles for hours(In particular moles and beauty marks), waterboarding, breaking joints, the public cages torture was hard core shit. A guy was crushed to death asking for more weight to basically refuse to confess knowing that if he did his inheritance wouldn't go to his family. There was also the French king who did that to the Crusaders who were rich as fuck btw to not pay them back a loan of which a few of the crimes were witch craft and having a beard.
Witch burnings never happened in the new world, everyone in the Salem witch trials convinced was hung except for one man who slowly was suffocated with rocks unless he confessed.
In fact there were no burnings for supposed witches in Europe either, burnings were done by the Spanish inquisition and British nobility against supposed heretics aka protestants
@@CookieIDK at the end of the day less than 20% of executed witches in Europe were actually burned. Most were dealt with in more gruesome and inventive ways.
And guess who got any property they owned ? Starts with CH
Hey even demons think that shits fucked up. Actually that's Christian behavior...
She's making us more healthy! GET HER!!!
Remember it wasn't that long ago people were convinced this was absolute reality.
I think their ancestors still do…..
Remember when Anime was Satanic?
My first reaction to the fiber line was "Ummm achtually they didn't call it fiber until very recently" but then I realized this was Agnes from Good Omens and it hit me - she sees the future, she picked up the modern name for it!
I like how they all just magically hit the ground as soon as the explosion goes off without even falling down
Brutal. She basically killed em all with a massive grenade, all the nails being the little bits of shrapnel.
I’m glad I found this video. The way you speak reminds me of my grandfather. He passed away in 2020 when I was barely 18, I used to love fishing at his house. We had to sell the boat after he passed away :(
The show is Good Omens. Such an amazing show.
What's its name?❤
Kudos to Jack Whitehall for the differences between the Pulsifers!
She's like, 'If you're taking me down, then I'm taking y'all with me.'
Agnes Nutter.. At least i think that's her name.
It is
You have her name right.
There was an Alice Nutter, in the Pendle Witch Trials.
Also became a stage name for the singer in Chumbawamba.
I learned of her a few years back, so yep, still have the tiktok downloaded on my device
and Thou-Shalt-Not-Commit-Adultery Pulsifer
"They found his hat in a tree, five miles away" 😂
Show is “Good Omens” and is freaking hilarious!
A deadly way to say "thank you for curing us"
If thou not shall suffer a witch to live, then the witch in turn shall take thou with her! 😂
Interesting side note - in the book, she looks up at the sky and shouts 'and that goes for you too you old fool'. Which the crowd assumes is her shouting at god, but she's actually addressing another character, the last member of the witchfinder army who's having a psychic dream and seeing the past.
Funeral whatever-dish is usually because it's served at a funeral. A quick easy to put together plate that can be brought to the after service party. It's mostly made from anything shelf-stable. Most people I know can whip up funeral potatoes within a day. Which is basically just a cheesy potato casserole.
Good Omens, marvellous book
Remember the time when witch just meant “female practitioner of godly powers” like the seers of Scandinavia?
Witches weren't just women
@ well it was illegal in Scandinavia for men to be seers iirc
Yeah. That's why they took em out! Potentially powerful, intelligent people have ALWAYS been the bane of the ignorant & power hungry
Well, depending where and how.
In Russia and, im sure, some other slavic countries, witch is equivalent to the word «ведьма» or “ved’ma”. The word based on the word «ведать» or to translate in english, “to know, to have knowledge”. There were also “ведун” or seer, wise person and “веда” or smart person. Unfortunately, when we took christian values and rebuilt culture based around that, witches and ved’mas got mixed up and now has more of a negative meaning
Yeah, it was back before people started all this religious superiority crap. Gee...wonder who the worst offenders are....🤔
This was filmed at Weald & Downland which is an amazing open-air museum in the South Downs National Park in West Sussex, UK. I spent hundreds of hours here as a child with my grandparents. It’s an amazing place full of history and we were so glad to see it on TV!!!
@@Corker333 thank you. I will definitely take my family there next time we're in the South of England.
I love that the Agnes actor Josie Lawrence was soooooo good in the 2015 BBC Radio adaptation of Good Omens that they brought her back 4 years later for the TV show too.
I didn't know that. Thank you for making my day
"Oh, bugger."😂💀
Sorry but... "What did he say?" "Love each other..." "....yeah that will do it."
Sounds like redditor version of chiristianity.
Turned her pyre into a 360° claymore...
Lol. "Fine, burn me alive for trying to help, i'll turn your bonfire into a frag grenade"
Well, running was certainly off the chart three centuries ago when everything was done by hand and no screens existed. Everyone was working very tiring jobs, cleaning by hand, tending crops, being an artisan...
The witch in the after life is like, “You got what you fucking deserved!”
Never help for free and make sure you are in a secured home
She's probably buring in hell afterward. But okay.
In their defense, anyone who willingly runs in the morning is "obviously mad" and probably a witch. 🧙
Damn, that was an incredibly well made hat. Ground zero for a massive old timey frag mine and nary a tear or scorch mark on the thing.
Just like the unburnt terrorist passport discovered after the collapse of the WTC towers
😂😂😂😂😂 being Wiccan / pagan myself since I was about 13 years old and I'm 55 now that's the FUNNIEST BLOODY THING I'VE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE.. I'M STILL LAUGHING NOW 15 MINUTES LATER... AND I WILL SAY FROM THE CULT OF JESUS CHRIST AS YE JUDGE SO SHALL YE BE JUDGED😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Oh, I love her! ❤
We’re headed straight back to labeling doctors as witches… lmao
Ironie in action 😂😂😂
They definitely got more iron in their diets thanks to those roofing nails.
Fun fact, none of the witches in the Salem witch trials were burned at the stake. I think most of them were hung
“She cured us of horrible diseases. She’s obviously evil and must burn!”
I am so glad we are now capable of deeper thinking.
While that's true its is however sadly only *Barely* capable if you look at all the conspiracies about vaccinations and all the apparent evils they inflict.
Sure we are not burning people at the stakes but there are still people saying people who use/administer vaccinations are evil and whatnot.
Some things never change.
Sure we are. And the oceans are red.
@ well, I mean, last I checked, we’re not burning women alive for *checks notes* exercising. In fact we kinda stopped that burning people alive thing altogether.
Deeper thinking😂 we dont even know the difference between men and women anymore
I LOVE. THIS SHOW. GOOD OMEN!!!!!!!!!!!
The narrator's voice coming in was funny 😅
“Oh bugger”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This alone is amazing 😅
She helped people, got her killed. Aaaand that’s probably why nobody helps each other anymore.
Witch specializing in explosions.
Megumin gives 2 Xxxxaaaploossioons of approval!
What she essentially did is make a claymore with the gunpowder and the nails. The "this side face the enemy" kind.
What's the show called?
Good omens 😊
Good omens
'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe-malfunction.
@SayWhatAgainMF thank you
I see people here are calling this “Good Omens.” But the only series that I’m familiar with having that name is the 2019 “Good Omens” available on Amazon Prime starring David Tennant of the Doctor Who series.
Christians never change
Those ones did.
First they weren’t soup, now they are.
I was in NYC when the towers were hit. It was one of the most eerie quiet time ever. For those who don't know NYC is never quiet. It is the city that never sleeps. There is always someone outside making noise. But not that day. Either ppl were home glued to their t.v.s, at ground zero lookung for loved ones or at work or school. But hardly no one outside, and if they were, they were going from point a to point b. You could hear a pin drop and barely any cars passing. It was such a weird feeling.
For those wondering, the film is called 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Malfunction'.
I think this is Good Omens
Funny. 😂😂😂
Definitely is Good Omens,lol.@@misaamane7425
How society reacted when people tried saying exercise and healthy living could help fight covid instead of an experimental gene therapy.
I hope karma will punish.
Sounds like it did
2024... People are still thinking that people who are trying to help other are witchs