In an interview on BBC Radio 4 (The Museum Of Curiosity) Terry Pratchett said, (as best I can remember) “When it comes to the universe, it is humanity’s job to look at it and tell it what it is.” I have never been able to stop thinking about that, ever since. It has served as an inspiration, which turned me into a writer. Well, I guess the reading public will decide if that’s the case, when I produce something? But, that single sentiment; that incredibly deep, constantly reinterpretable (👈 yes, I invented a word. What of it?) incite, is what made me start writing. That is a debt I owe, to a man I never met, who’s power over the art form, could transform the life of a stranger. His genius will be forever underrated, since he poured it so generously into comedy, which has always been the poor relation (along with Si Fi and Fantasy) to what we think of as great, “Literature.” He was among the absolute greatest. I sincerely hope you do more adaptations? It occurs to me that the ongoing adventures of Captain Vimes would be perfect for you guys? And that, (perhaps?) Mr Gaiman might be willing to contribute to the adaptations? At least, insofar as rounding out the series and bringing his tale to a conclusion for your series? If you had a success with Good Omens, you will find an army of hungry fans who would flock to the banner of Captain Vimes, ready made, who would attract many others with them. Before you know it, you’ll have a major franchise to rival the Harry Potter series. I don’t doubt it. Thanks for Good Omens
This. Amazon, THIS is why Heaven and Earth can and *must* be moved to make Season 3 happen. Keep working through whatever technical negotiations you must- the GO world is waiting!🖤🩶🤍✨
My favourite is from an interview on BBC Radio 4’s The Museum Of Curiosity, in which he said, (paraphrasing from memory) “It is humanity’s job to look at the universe and tell it what it is.” That stuck with me, and I’ve never stopped pondering its constantly reinterpretable (👈 Yes, I made up a word. What of it?) meaning ✌️
In my minds eye I see somewhere out there in the Multiverse of Parallel Worlds. Terry Pratchett seated at a table eatting sushi, watch Good Omens. & laughing his head off at the Christian protesters who pensioned Netflix to 'take down' the show. 🍱🍶💻 ➕😠😳😂
It's an amazing experience to watch something made not for money, not for ratings or any sort of material pleasures but made for a best friend with the purest of love and care so that he would be proud
I love reading "Good Omens" and feeling that melding of two brilliant writers. It's a duet where you hear the to authors' voices but it's still one song. The world is 17% darker with the loss of Pratchett.
DUDE. I feel....stunned at that comment. Can I give you a virtual handshake?! Wish I could give you a real one. I am writing that down this instant!!!!!!!!
"It is often said that before you die your life passes before your eyes. It is in fact true. It's called living." R.I.P. Terry Pratchett (1948-2015) 😞🌹❤
It wasn't perfect, but I think it was as perfect as it could be, outside the book, and the only reason that is is because it was made with love of Terry in mind. Thank you so much, Neil. And thank you, Terry. ❤️
But it wasn't heartfelt at all! It was pretentious and phony. A cringe worthy excuse of an homage, using Terry's death to sell subscriptions to Amazon Prime.
@@Lehnert In my minds eye I see somewhere out there in the Multiverse of Parallel Worlds. Terry Pratchett seated at a table eatting sushi, watching Good Omens. & laughing his head off at the Christian protesters who pensioned Netflix to 'take down' the show. 🍱🍶💻 ➕😠😳😂
Despite being a life long SciFi and Fantasy fan, I didnt hear about Terry Pratchett until a week or so before he passed. I found the first discworld book by pure chance in a little library station and loved it. I wish I heard about him sooner, but I'm so happy to have heard of him at all and be able to have included his work in my library.
I discovered Terry Pratchett some years ago, but quite by accident. You see, I remembered reading a book about an enormous structure erected about a star at roughly Earth-orbit called Ringworld ('twas Larry Niven) and I was looking for it at a library. Instead, I discovered a few books mentioning Discworld and, confused I guess, checked them out. I quickly discovered the difference between Ringworld and Discworld, and have since read every Pratchett book I could lay my hands on. I've purchased every Discworld fiction book; I don't have the "science of Discworld" books and I'm sure I'm missing some other fan fodder, but the books! From The Colour of Magic to The Shepherd's Crown (which I really think is the best one of all), I cherish them all.
@@waynes866 Thanks for this. I feel the same. I still stop occasionally and think "Damm Terry is gone." I know there are other fabulous authors out there (Hello Neil!) but Terry's stories have ended. And my world is a sadder place because of that.
@@waynes866 Before Discworld, he did his own pastiche on Ringworld, called Strata. It's his first take on a disc shaped world, and the first appearance of The Broken Drum.
@@wayneheyward900 Yes, I read it. It's pretty funny in its own right. I don't think Sir Terry was capable of writing anything that wasn't funny. Did you read the Long World series? Also pretty darn funny at times.
I cried watching this. I miss Terry's presence in this world so much. I've still never opened Shepherd's Crown, because I just can't. As long as I don't, there's still more to be had, I suppose. Thank you all for making this lovely little show.
I don't know the last time I had seen such an amazing and accurate or as Neil Gaiman says not so accurate adaptation of a book and enjoyed it so thoroughly..and having read the book and terry's works it really it feel like something he wud write.I have seen the series about 3 times already and will surely see it many more times.
Good Omens as a Whole, is an expression of Love. In moments, people, places, the things you cherish, however you may find it. And Love is what can save us.
I met him at a Johannesburg book signing in 1992 after The Light Fantastic, delightful man. He wrote funny notes in a few of his books I’d bought as Christmas presents, class.
I miss Terrys books:( My favorite writer. Excellent humor and skeptical world view. One of my favorite quotes must be: “That’s what the gods are! An answer that will do! Because there’s food to be caught and babies to be born and life to be lived and so there is no time for big, complicated, and worrying answers! Please give us a simple answer, so that we don’t have to think, because if we think, we might find answers that don’t fit the way we want the world to be.”
And at their core, every single one of his books was filled with optimism for the human condition. In every one, the main story was that of someone figuring out who they truly are and embracing it.
Neil and Rob sitting together remind me so much of Aziraphel and Crawley. Heck, they reminded me those good old times at the official Discworld IRC, Terry used to log on and boy it was a hell of a time. Terry is deeply missed. HE was a true gem with his public and fans and a wonderful writer.
I like Rob, was fortunate enough to be one of those in a book signing - in a small book shop in Durham - for a humanist it was sort of ironic that it was the SPCK bookshop - I had my two minutes with the great man he signed a quote for me and also The Colour of Magic, I have a signed copy of Good Omens that a friend got for me and I am eternally greatful to Sir pTerry. I have been a fan since about the time of the release of Pyramids, and had many opportunities to discuss things in alt.fan.pratchett with him, back before the WWW was even a thing..., he and CMOT Briggs graciously let me use the Discworld as a theme for an activity hike I was doing for the local Scouts... I proudly have my BF, and my UU scarf tucked away in the loft. I had one last chance to see Sir Terry talk at a literary festival at Ely which was both joyous and sad because you saw glimpses of the genius between moments of the embuggerance. Rob held everything together and to him I am also eternally greatful without him, we may not have had quite as many of Terry's books.
I was a Neil Gaiman fan first, having been introduced to him via the Sandman series. But I was working in a bookstore, stocking my favorite section (Sci-fi and fantasy) and I ran across this gem of a book called Good Omens. I was unfamiliar with Terry Pratchett, though we stoked many of his books. After reading Good Omens, I wanted to know who the heck he was and started reading the Discworld series. From my perspective, Good Omens is one of my all-time favorite collaborations.
Wow, I have never seen anything do beautiful. But wouldn't it be so amazing if he actually did see this, and see his creation truly come to life? Even thought of that makes it that little bit more special.
"My task was incredibly simple, make a tv series adaptation of Good Omens that Terry Prachett would've enjoyed." One of my biggest regret is not knowing Terry's works -especially Good Omens- before he passed, and I definitely have mad respect for Neil for how much he loves his best friend and willing to do anything he can to make Terry's dying wish come true❤ Rest Well Terry We Love You 💕
I really do think this might be the greatest adaption of tv/film from a book. Its fits so much, that it really feels perfect. The book, if I could describe in one word, it'd be "lovely". Thats what it is, its just. Lovely. And the show, my god, it is so lovely.
This show is superb! (and so it's the book, the actors, the visual effects, the music, the landscapes, Neil & Terry, Michael & David, everything! While watching the wonderful final scene I thought, he would have absolutly loved it)
I'm crying everything related to Good Omens is so pure and beautiful. Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's minds. Neil's tribute to his friend. His interactions with fans. The story. The show. The fantastic cast. Everyone is so nice and lovable. I've never read the book, I just watched the show because it was so hyped and it had bloody David Tennant and Michael Sheen but the more I learn the more I realize that, truly, there isn't a single bad or malicious thing or person about it, at all. That's a rare thing
Im literaly criying after watching this video, theres something about neil speaking so fondly about a lost friend that just brings the tears, Terry was a genius we were so lucky that him let us theres small pieces of his mind that are his books so we can agree, disagree, debate, cry and laugh about it.
I never knew Sir Terry Pratchett before this book, but he wrote this with Neil Gaiman and he did it as Terry’s death wish. Now I wish I had known sooner who they both were; This book was absolutely wonderful, even the show, my absolute favorite. Wherever Sir Terry may be I hope he’s happy and at peace.
It's a sign of a good series that I can still read any Discworld novel, lose myself in it and laugh; despite the fact that who I consider to be the greatest fantasy author to have lived is no longer with us.
Have you ever seen the original author photos on the back o the book (I don't know if recent editions have it)? That has always fed the same impression for me.
I just now found out Terry Pratchett died. I'm tearing up right now bc I grew up and became a man while reading all his amazing, adventurous and hilarious novels. RIP Terry, you've shaped my soul so much more than anything else on this miserable planet.
My first TP book was The Light fantastic. An odd choice, considering it was the second half of The Colour Of Magic. And so from 1989 onwards, I'd borrow the hard back from the library, and buy the paperback. Sad when that ended. There was hundreds of characters, everyone of them well defined, and all with subtle nuances. However, my favourite are The Watch series. GNU Sir Terry.
RIP Terry love your work only read a few of them. But he honesty saved me during lockdown his books made me belly laugh I normal read the likes of Stephen King, Thomas Harris etc. But Terry honestly makes me so happy discworld is so funny 😂😂😂
In my minds eye I see somewhere out there in the Multiverse of Parallel Worlds. Terry Pratchett seated at a table eatting sushi, watching Good Omens. & laughing his head off at the Christian protesters who pensioned Netflix to 'take down' the show. 🍱🍶💻 ➕😠😳😂
The mini series was far from perfect, but it's an adaptation and all adaptations differ from the source material. I think Sir Pterry would have enjoyed it.
@@vickyw2052 that's odd I just looked it up and it said it was announced on a Twitter feed that the series has been canceled 🤔 still stinks. I was a great show
@@rolannebouchard356 This is about the show "counterpart" You originally commented on a thread about the show "Good Omens" That's what I'm talking about.
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In an interview on BBC Radio 4 (The Museum Of Curiosity) Terry Pratchett said, (as best I can remember) “When it comes to the universe, it is humanity’s job to look at it and tell it what it is.” I have never been able to stop thinking about that, ever since. It has served as an inspiration, which turned me into a writer. Well, I guess the reading public will decide if that’s the case, when I produce something? But, that single sentiment; that incredibly deep, constantly reinterpretable (👈 yes, I invented a word. What of it?) incite, is what made me start writing. That is a debt I owe, to a man I never met, who’s power over the art form, could transform the life of a stranger. His genius will be forever underrated, since he poured it so generously into comedy, which has always been the poor relation (along with Si Fi and Fantasy) to what we think of as great, “Literature.” He was among the absolute greatest.
I sincerely hope you do more adaptations? It occurs to me that the ongoing adventures of Captain Vimes would be perfect for you guys? And that, (perhaps?) Mr Gaiman might be willing to contribute to the adaptations? At least, insofar as rounding out the series and bringing his tale to a conclusion for your series? If you had a success with Good Omens, you will find an army of hungry fans who would flock to the banner of Captain Vimes, ready made, who would attract many others with them. Before you know it, you’ll have a major franchise to rival the Harry Potter series. I don’t doubt it.
Thanks for Good Omens
For Terry's legacy, please please make season 3!
This. Amazon, THIS is why Heaven and Earth can and *must* be moved to make Season 3 happen. Keep working through whatever technical negotiations you must- the GO world is waiting!🖤🩶🤍✨
“Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life.”
- Terry Pratchett, Jingo.
John Daugherty my favourite line of all time!
@@simonedwards9450 lol same
Nah, my favorite line:
“Humans need fantasy to be humans“
My favourite is from an interview on BBC Radio 4’s The Museum Of Curiosity, in which he said, (paraphrasing from memory) “It is humanity’s job to look at the universe and tell it what it is.” That stuck with me, and I’ve never stopped pondering its constantly reinterpretable (👈 Yes, I made up a word. What of it?) meaning ✌️
In tears hearing Neil Gaiman say he couldn’t have the sushi scene without Terry Pratchett 😭
In my minds eye I see somewhere out there in the Multiverse of Parallel Worlds. Terry Pratchett seated at a table eatting sushi, watch Good Omens. & laughing his head off at the Christian protesters who pensioned Netflix to 'take down' the show. 🍱🍶💻 ➕😠😳😂
It's an amazing experience to watch something made not for money, not for ratings or any sort of material pleasures but made for a best friend with the purest of love and care so that he would be proud
Neil's Terry Pratchett voice is dead on. I'm not sure he's even conscious of how much he sounds like his friend when he does it.
I noticed that and am elated that it's not just me in my own head.
When he says "Allow! It's me!" that's so Terry.
Did you choke up when you heard the Electricity Board spokesperson in the series? Or was that just me?
Paul Kay did a stirling job too in the BBC Terry Pratchett: Back in Black documentary: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04rnnpr
Ello it’s me 😂 RIP Terry such a likeable guy. I’m going to start reading discworld
I love reading "Good Omens" and feeling that melding of two brilliant writers. It's a duet where you hear the to authors' voices but it's still one song.
The world is 17% darker with the loss of Pratchett.
He will continue to live on in the lives (and hopefully writings, if I have anything to say about it) of the people he touched with his work.
I find it 117% darker.
....and soon the world feels a little less bright.
(that line has nothing to do woth anything here but I just had to quote it sorry)
The best things in this world are the ones made with love.
DUDE. I feel....stunned at that comment. Can I give you a virtual handshake?! Wish I could give you a real one. I am writing that down this instant!!!!!!!!
@@princessthyemis I pictured you as Shakespeare in ep. 3: "Yeah... I like that..." *wristes it down subtly*
"And what would humans be without love?"
RARE, said Death.
"It is often said that before you die your life passes before your eyes. It is in fact true. It's called living."
R.I.P. Terry Pratchett (1948-2015) 😞🌹❤
It wasn't perfect, but I think it was as perfect as it could be, outside the book, and the only reason that is is because it was made with love of Terry in mind.
Thank you so much, Neil.
And thank you, Terry. ❤️
This is so touching. It's obvious how much Neil loves and misses Terry.
what kind of a monster presses dislike button on something so heartfelt?
I didn't do this myself, but I would venture that it's someone who is annoyed with the universe in general that Terry isn't here. I know I am.
But it wasn't heartfelt at all! It was pretentious and phony. A cringe worthy excuse of an homage, using Terry's death to sell subscriptions to Amazon Prime.
@@egodreas That's a fair point. I was lucky enough to be at the actual tribute concert in London. THAT was heartfelt
Probably people that petitioned Netflix to take the show off their streaming service.
@@Lehnert In my minds eye I see somewhere out there in the Multiverse of Parallel Worlds. Terry Pratchett seated at a table eatting sushi, watching Good Omens. & laughing his head off at the Christian protesters who pensioned Netflix to 'take down' the show. 🍱🍶💻 ➕😠😳😂
Despite being a life long SciFi and Fantasy fan, I didnt hear about Terry Pratchett until a week or so before he passed. I found the first discworld book by pure chance in a little library station and loved it. I wish I heard about him sooner, but I'm so happy to have heard of him at all and be able to have included his work in my library.
I discovered Terry Pratchett some years ago, but quite by accident. You see, I remembered reading a book about an enormous structure erected about a star at roughly Earth-orbit called Ringworld ('twas Larry Niven) and I was looking for it at a library. Instead, I discovered a few books mentioning Discworld and, confused I guess, checked them out.
I quickly discovered the difference between Ringworld and Discworld, and have since read every Pratchett book I could lay my hands on. I've purchased every Discworld fiction book; I don't have the "science of Discworld" books and I'm sure I'm missing some other fan fodder, but the books! From The Colour of Magic to The Shepherd's Crown (which I really think is the best one of all), I cherish them all.
@@waynes866 Thanks for this. I feel the same.
I still stop occasionally and think "Damm Terry is gone."
I know there are other fabulous authors out there (Hello Neil!) but Terry's stories have ended.
And my world is a sadder place because of that.
@@waynes866 Before Discworld, he did his own pastiche on Ringworld, called Strata. It's his first take on a disc shaped world, and the first appearance of The Broken Drum.
@@wayneheyward900 Yes, I read it. It's pretty funny in its own right. I don't think Sir Terry was capable of writing anything that wasn't funny. Did you read the Long World series? Also pretty darn funny at times.
“Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken?” GNU Terry Pratchett
GNU Terry Pratchett. You are sorely missed.
The turtle moves.
I cried watching this. I miss Terry's presence in this world so much. I've still never opened Shepherd's Crown, because I just can't. As long as I don't, there's still more to be had, I suppose. Thank you all for making this lovely little show.
Oh..I thought I was alone in this, I couldn't even buy the book.
I think the love that everybody put in to creating this version of Good Omens absolutely shines through every second of it. It's wonderful
I don't know the last time I had seen such an amazing and accurate or as Neil Gaiman says not so accurate adaptation of a book and enjoyed it so thoroughly..and having read the book and terry's works it really it feel like something he wud write.I have seen the series about 3 times already and will surely see it many more times.
Good Omens as a Whole, is an expression of Love. In moments, people, places, the things you cherish, however you may find it. And Love is what can save us.
4:15 ...and we the readers thank you so much for doing so.
Watching/listening to Michael Sheen talking in his normal welsh accent while in costume as Aziraphale is a whole trip :')
Sir Terry was the best and this is wonderful. The show is the most perfect adaptation there's ever been
I miss Terry Pratchett
This show truly oozes love towards the story. One of the best things I have seen in ages!
I'm not crying! You're crying!
Miss you Terry. Only met you the once. Champion fella.
I can't believe it's been four years since we lost him. The world got significantly worse when he left it. I miss him so much 😢
I met him at a Johannesburg book signing in 1992 after The Light Fantastic, delightful man.
He wrote funny notes in a few of his books I’d bought as Christmas presents, class.
So beautiful!
A worthy tribute 🦆
yup. I'm crying
I miss Terrys books:( My favorite writer. Excellent humor and skeptical world view. One of my favorite quotes must be: “That’s what the gods are! An answer that will do! Because there’s food to be caught and babies to be born and life to be lived and so there is no time for big, complicated, and worrying answers! Please give us a simple answer, so that we don’t have to think, because if we think, we might find answers that don’t fit the way we want the world to be.”
And at their core, every single one of his books was filled with optimism for the human condition. In every one, the main story was that of someone figuring out who they truly are and embracing it.
What a great writer! Please continue his story and give us S3! ❤
Terry deserved to live so much longer. Rest in peace, Terry Pratchett. This world will not forget you.
I'm not crying.
Now I want to hear the Amazing Maurice audio drama with David Tennant.
Neil and Rob sitting together remind me so much of Aziraphel and Crawley. Heck, they reminded me those good old times at the official Discworld IRC, Terry used to log on and boy it was a hell of a time. Terry is deeply missed. HE was a true gem with his public and fans and a wonderful writer.
I may be crying.
The aesthetic of the show is just perfect
Terry Pratchett is missed and celebrated
Wonderful. Thank you. I got a little teary eyed from this and I loved it. Cheers!
I absolutely LOVE this!!! My heart ❤️
I like Rob, was fortunate enough to be one of those in a book signing - in a small book shop in Durham - for a humanist it was sort of ironic that it was the SPCK bookshop - I had my two minutes with the great man he signed a quote for me and also The Colour of Magic, I have a signed copy of Good Omens that a friend got for me and I am eternally greatful to Sir pTerry. I have been a fan since about the time of the release of Pyramids, and had many opportunities to discuss things in alt.fan.pratchett with him, back before the WWW was even a thing..., he and CMOT Briggs graciously let me use the Discworld as a theme for an activity hike I was doing for the local Scouts... I proudly have my BF, and my UU scarf tucked away in the loft.
I had one last chance to see Sir Terry talk at a literary festival at Ely which was both joyous and sad because you saw glimpses of the genius between moments of the embuggerance. Rob held everything together and to him I am also eternally greatful without him, we may not have had quite as many of Terry's books.
To Terry and his diamond mind. We miss you, Sir. :')
Indeed... Mr Shine - him Diamond!
I was a Neil Gaiman fan first, having been introduced to him via the Sandman series. But I was working in a bookstore, stocking my favorite section (Sci-fi and fantasy) and I ran across this gem of a book called Good Omens. I was unfamiliar with Terry Pratchett, though we stoked many of his books. After reading Good Omens, I wanted to know who the heck he was and started reading the Discworld series. From my perspective, Good Omens is one of my all-time favorite collaborations.
Be a Terry!
Wow, I have never seen anything do beautiful. But wouldn't it be so amazing if he actually did see this, and see his creation truly come to life? Even thought of that makes it that little bit more special.
So sweet tribute.
"My task was incredibly simple, make a tv series adaptation of Good Omens that Terry Prachett would've enjoyed."
One of my biggest regret is not knowing Terry's works -especially Good Omens- before he passed, and I definitely have mad respect for Neil for how much he loves his best friend and willing to do anything he can to make Terry's dying wish come true❤
Rest Well Terry We Love You 💕
I really do think this might be the greatest adaption of tv/film from a book. Its fits so much, that it really feels perfect. The book, if I could describe in one word, it'd be "lovely". Thats what it is, its just. Lovely. And the show, my god, it is so lovely.
This show is superb! (and so it's the book, the actors, the visual effects, the music, the landscapes, Neil & Terry, Michael & David, everything! While watching the wonderful final scene I thought, he would have absolutly loved it)
Sir Pterry would have loved it!!! Well done, all!!! ❤❤❤
I'm crying everything related to Good Omens is so pure and beautiful. Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's minds. Neil's tribute to his friend. His interactions with fans. The story. The show. The fantastic cast. Everyone is so nice and lovable. I've never read the book, I just watched the show because it was so hyped and it had bloody David Tennant and Michael Sheen but the more I learn the more I realize that, truly, there isn't a single bad or malicious thing or person about it, at all. That's a rare thing
Terry would have (probably watching from Discworld) loved it. I can't stop watching it over and over.
GNU Terry Pratchett.
Im literaly criying after watching this video, theres something about neil speaking so fondly about a lost friend that just brings the tears, Terry was a genius we were so lucky that him let us theres small pieces of his mind that are his books so we can agree, disagree, debate, cry and laugh about it.
More please
Yes sure make me cry :D
1Yr late watching this😁Anyone in 2020💞
Can not like it enough. 😌
I'm not crying, YOU are crying!
I never knew Sir Terry Pratchett before this book, but he wrote this with Neil Gaiman and he did it as Terry’s death wish. Now I wish I had known sooner who they both were;
This book was absolutely wonderful, even the show, my absolute favorite. Wherever Sir Terry may be I hope he’s happy and at peace.
GNU Terry Pratchett
guys im gonna cry
I think Terry Pratchett's creations were already pretty alive. That's why they were so great.
It's a sign of a good series that I can still read any Discworld novel, lose myself in it and laugh; despite the fact that who I consider to be the greatest fantasy author to have lived is no longer with us.
I'm seeing Terry as Aziraphale and Niel as Crowley, anyone else?
That's how I've always seen them.
I can see it! That makes sense!!
Have you ever seen the original author photos on the back o the book (I don't know if recent editions have it)? That has always fed the same impression for me.
I just now found out Terry Pratchett died. I'm tearing up right now bc I grew up and became a man while reading all his amazing, adventurous and hilarious novels. RIP Terry, you've shaped my soul so much more than anything else on this miserable planet.
GNU Sir Pratchett
The only thing I criticised about the entire series was Adam And Eve having belly buttons. A great version of a fantastic book.
GNU, Sir Terry
Lovely❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
2015 was a bad year. Terry died, and I felt like I lost an uncle...And then my dad died like a month later. I loved the Good Omens adaptation.
My first TP book was The Light fantastic. An odd choice, considering it was the second half of The Colour Of Magic. And so from 1989 onwards, I'd borrow the hard back from the library, and buy the paperback. Sad when that ended. There was hundreds of characters, everyone of them well defined, and all with subtle nuances. However, my favourite are The Watch series. GNU Sir Terry.
I am still hoping Wee Free Men gets made as announced, and that it will be a worthy adaptation.
Crivens! I'd love that.
I want it complete in Spain 😢😢😢😢 Terry 😢😢😢 Neil
By any chance, Crowley and Aziraphale are based on Neil and Terry themselves?
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R.I.P. to Mr. Terry Pratchett
RIP Terry love your work only read a few of them. But he honesty saved me during lockdown his books made me belly laugh I normal read the likes of Stephen King, Thomas Harris etc. But Terry honestly makes me so happy discworld is so funny 😂😂😂
GNU Sir Terry Pratchett
he's missed
Who dislikes this, honestly?!
cant believe there will be no more disc world .....
Now to get the Discworld game trilogy on GOG!
I seem to have something in my eye....
Adam Beverley yes it is incredibly dusty today isn’t it “sniff”.
So terry the foodie :)
Any idea what the music is starting at 2:45?
In my minds eye I see somewhere out there in the Multiverse of Parallel Worlds. Terry Pratchett seated at a table eatting sushi, watching Good Omens. & laughing his head off at the Christian protesters who pensioned Netflix to 'take down' the show. 🍱🍶💻 ➕😠😳😂
French subtitle please 😁
I'm a distant relative to this author
I really hate Gaimen, but I love Terry. Im looking forward to all the TP adaptations, seeing that Gaimen's work is now rapist literature
I'm soft
The mini series was far from perfect, but it's an adaptation and all adaptations differ from the source material. I think Sir Pterry would have enjoyed it.
"... and, on one memorable occasion, fork."
I don't get it. 🤔
From spooning, the act of cuddling named after a spoon - to the act of forking, the act of ???? named after a fork. (Implied fork = fucking)
Is this nice and all....but Im still still pissed off that Terry didnt get an opening credits writting credit.
Absolute travesty
That one dislike is Crowley.
Crowley would never
No, he wouldn't
I'm pissed this show was canceled for a second season! Please Netflix pick it up!!!!!
There'll never be a second season, Neil and Rob wouldn't allow it. Not without Terry.
It wasn't cancelled. It was only meant to be one season. It's based on the book with a beginning, a middle and end. That's it.
@@vickyw2052 that's odd I just looked it up and it said it was announced on a Twitter feed that the series has been canceled 🤔 still stinks. I was a great show
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@@rolannebouchard356 This is about the show "counterpart" You originally commented on a thread about the show "Good Omens" That's what I'm talking about.
Seems like a tribute to yourselves.
The bit with Newton losing his virginity cause of the layline felt really out of place
I still miss him RIP Terry you PG Wodehouse and Doug Addams must be having a giggle somewhere
Hey Amazon, the auto captions are terrible. Please add real captioning with the right words and grammar.
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