You know, as someone who tried to kill herself, when I saw this scene it made me tear up a bit, because it was my favourite character and actor telling me in the cutest and still most real way possible that dying is not worth it. Everytime I'm feeling down from now on I'll come back to the scene and let Crowley remind me that I need to keep on living.
I'm glad you're here. Keep going, keep living your life the way you want. And listen to Scottish Crowley. He may be drunk and high on laudanum but he makes a lot of sense❤
@@nicolegallegos9145 Good. Word to the wise, if he's trying to tempt you, best listen to Azeraphiel, he's nice. You're very welcome, take great care of yourself xx ❤️🌹🥰
Oh I love "Crowley on drugs"; it has something so heartwarming about him drinking the poison to save the girl. At the same time, he appears so frustrated as he implores Aziraphale to convince the girl that life is worth living, after all the misery they've witnessed in their existence. He's high, probably frustrated because he sees the world's suffering (unlike Aziraphale) in its entirety, yet he still saves the girl and provides her with a good life that she would have never had without miracles. Crowley probably didn't even know for sure what the poison would do to him, yet he drank it anyway! I have so much love for this scene!
i appreciate that crowley finally realised that he and aziraphale kind of treated elspeth's life like a game up until she lost wee morag, and tried to do a little bit of good to at least let her have a better life without them in it. and he still made sure to rub it in aziraphale's face a little, so that the angel might maybe shut up about the virtues of poverty. i love this scene so dang much too.
I’ve only ever seen a couple of thing where they let him actually be Scottish and it always throws me for a loop for a second. One of those thing was an animate show and it took me and a friend a few mins to place the voice actor; because they never let Tennant actually use his own accent
Okay despite everything else being perfect in this scene , what makes it even more hilarious to me is Aziraphale's reaction. Hes totally calm because this isn't his first drunken rodeo
This is actually true, the part where he grew to the size of a Big Ben really caught the rest of the cast of guard, what you see is their genuine reaction.
Every time I'm feeling suicidal, I come back to this scene. It works for a few reasons. One is that Crowley makes such a compelling argument. The other is that I know I have to wait and see what happens with the rest of the story.
If anyone's interested, I did some research and 90 guineas in 1820s currency is roughly equivalent to $35,000 in today's currency. So this was a HUGE donation. Even a shilling (12 pence in the UK's old money system) would have been a large donation to a beggar.
Ok! Yes, I was wondering how much that would be today. So, Elspeth really could buy a farm. Well, I hope she does so! And that she was "Properly Good" for the rest of her life. Considering what Crowley probably went through for helping her, I really hope she did.
While Aziraphale is strongly dedicated to helping humanity in general, I see some instances where he really doesn't show much empathy for individual people. In this whole "minisode", it takes him a long time to really show compassion for Elspeth's suffering; for most of it, he only talks about her "sins" without considering her context and circumstances, as Crowley did. If she's to survive, what else can she do? Easy to judge someone when you're immortal with no need for worldly goods. Then with Maggie in the first episode, he did help her with rent, but it seemed like it was more for his own convenience. In S1, he really was going to kill Adam. And in the closing scene in S2E6, he doesn't seem able to empathize with Crowley's emotions or understand at all why he wouldn't want to back to heaven (having been rejected there).
I see a lot of fans forget these aspects of the character. Even ignoring the fact the series keeps showing that Heaven’s angels are indifferent and un-epathetic, Aziraphale is not a paragon of goodness he’s an unrepentant hedonist who’s first priority is always what he wants and is often oblivious to his own hypocrisy. The fact that he was carrying around that much money while preaching the virtues of poverty and trying to stop her from grave robbing speaks to the way Aziraphale and the other angels but into the idea of goodness without backing it up with action. The reason Aziraphale and Crowley work so well together is because one is Hell’s most angelic demon and the other Heaven’s most demonic angel
@@Halfbad-bf1lt I don't know that I would go that far--he's just still learning empathy. He does show kindness and empathy to some people, like Job and his children.
@@letolethe5878 it’s something they did more in the show; in the book Aziraphale is much more of a bastard for lack of a better way of phrasing it. In the book he’s always the first to suggest murdering the anti christ and he is much more put out about loosing the pleasures he likes than saving humanity. He’s been made more empathetic in the show but I think it does show him to believe more in the idea of goodness rather than how it works in reality. I think it’s to highlight the almost indoctrination that the angels seem to have with the idea of something being good because they are angels from Heaven so they can only do good, no matter the harm that is actually caused but I don’t think I explained that very well in my original comment
Aziraphale puts heavens order first automatically, there are flashes of that pesky empathy that peek through innthis episode, like when hes hugging the tumor in a jar, the finality of it really hits him. He gets lost in the "rules" but i do believe he has the ability to be empathetic, even if its a bit less so than Crowley
This show made me realize that David Tennant is a hilarious person. Sure he was sometimes funny in Doctor Who especially in season 4, but god damn how he acts in this show is amazing and shows much more range.
I'd love to know what they did to Crowley for that "quite some time" that he wasn't on earth. Presumably being punished for doing a good deed, even if off his head on laudanum!
Well, sense he wasn't replaced then, I guess he was just given a strict warning and probably was sent to work in shitty places Remember, up until then he was taking credit for all the terrible things humans did That could have been the punishment. Seeing all the bad amongst the worst of the worst
@@6Darkest6Angel6 Yeah - I recently watched a supercut of the Az&Crowley historical scenes in chronological order. And that's when I realized that the next time shown (at least that we see -- he might have popped up earlier but we haven't seen it yet) is when he starts asking for Holy Water. So I came to the exact same conclusion -- after being caught and punished for doing good deeds, he realized he was going to be in REAL danger if he kept up his friendship with Az and his quasi-rebellion against Hell. So that's when he started wanting some backup protection. It's actually quite cleverly written, how that all fits together.
This assumes anyone in hell noticed. Crowley has been doing stuff like this for millennia and neither side ever noticed any of it. And even the one or two times someone might have caught wise, he and Aziraphale always managed to cover their tracks. He benefits from Hell being overtaxed as much as Az benefits from Heaven's utter ambivalence.
@bdpickett I'm pretty sure it's meant to imply that they did notice this one, as a Particularly Nice Thing. Az asked if he was worried he'd get in trouble, Crowley said he wasn't worried at all, and then the ground swallowed him up. Why did the ground swallow him up just then if it wasn't Hell collecting him for punishment?
Thanks to Mr. Gaiman and the lovelies in this scene for basically giving out mental healthcare. It's been getting bad again, and this has genuinely, somehow, helped.
The next time Az sees Crowley after this, he asks for holy water "just in case". It's highly implied that Hell tortured Crowley for saving that girls life
David Tennent getting to use his Scottish accent for this scene (and sing Flower of Scotland at that) was just so perfect and I wish they just let Crowley have a Scottish accent throughout the whole show
I don't know how God didn't see this when Upstairs and Downstairs were both notified and reconsider Crowley's position. It begs the question if Aziraphale and Crowley got away with their hijinks throughout history because God wanted an Angel and a Demon with human hearts and sensibilities.
my personal take is that crowley was like 'oh I feel for you' and drank the laudanum *specifically* so he could be 'nice' to her and have a perfectly reasonable excuse. 'what? I did WHAT? Man... indulge in some hedonism and this happens now?'
not me vibrating with the implications of flower of scotland only having been written in 1967.. i hope roy williamson paid for whatever crowley was drinking at the time in exchange for the tune
What I love about this scene is that most likely David Tennant just being David Tennant. I'm convinced he imporvised a majority of these lines, they feel too good to be scripted Also the line "GI'EEERRR THE MONEY ANGEL" has become a vocal stim for me because I've watched this scene so many times
Every time I get mentally ill (especially after the second season finale :_)) I go back and watch this moment.Why do we need a psychiatrist? There is also a wonderful Crowley and his motivating speeches!
"Not just pretendy good, but actually properly good!" I will never get over Crowley making that distinction and making sure she knows what he means. The big bad demon daddy just couldn't sit back and let he go to hell. The big softy 😂
As a person who lost friends to suicide..I really loved Crowley in this scene. He was so compassionate in a funny way to that little girl. Till this moment , I had loved Crowley but he earned my respect here. And as much as I love Crowley, I really give a hats off to David for playing and conveying such deep message so beautifully. Crowley, sweetheart, if anybody deserves salvation..its you ❤
A cross between Janet from Dr Finlay's casebook (on acid) and the White Heather Club. And what about Gaiman slipping in 'Bigly' as a word used by drunk demons?
Aziraphale's talk about "the virtues of poverty--" were really hurtful to me. Almost ruined the humor for me, because right now I'm so poor I cannot pay my rent, and I'm being evicted, with nowhere to go. Plus powerful and rich religious people have used that kind of crap to oppress people for centuries.
@letolethe3344 Really sorry to hear you're in that tough a corner at present!! 😢 Do hope you are able to find a friend to stay with, or somewhere to go? Things are very difficult at present for us people living at the edge of solvency - I'm still hanging onto my rental so far, but it's gone up by $200 a month whilst medical disability support has not, so most weeks are a rolling budget crisis? Hate that saying "Money is the root of all evil". 😠 No, it's GREED that's the problem. Having enough money to survive on is just a vital necessity in our capitalist society, & not reliably having that means everything in life is constantly stressful, taking time and energy away from more important things like helping others and spending our finite time with friends & loved ones.
I feel your pain. I was homeless for 5yrs. Have you sought assistance? Section 8, food stamps? I don't know what steps you've taken, or if you're currently on assistance. I do know the people who should lose everything are the politicians/elites.
Ooh, Crowley and his longtime existential crisis! His "stupid" questions and moral dilemmas! Asking Aziraphale for reasons to live! And Azi is always there for him! And that is enough of a reason to keep being alive!
Crowley obviously still has some of his soul or angelic nature because I noticed he saw the cross on Gabriel's statue. Whereas Bee couldn't when Gabriel showed them the statue.
@@claireburton2701 He used a miracle to censor ANYTHING related to sex during the ball in episode 5. The sex worker was miraculously forced into discussing being a seamstress because of it.
@@roryqpotter8242 Well, he miracled the ball/meeting to be like (his idea of) a Jane Austen ball, and that concept did not have space for sex work, I imagine. That said Aziraphale is pretty ace coded in a lot of ways. I do doubt it after some mildly Thirsty Elevator Eyes in S2, though, but (a celestial version of) ace would still totally track. Angels and demons are sexless, after all, unless they really make an effort.
Crowley, off his face on laudanum and singing Flower of Scotland was the best part of this sequence.
A funny thing is that by this point in history the song wasnt writen, witch means they made it in this scene
(they being Crowley)
@@Soul_404. I've heard that part of that scene was some improv from David himself, so maybe that's why!
I choose to believe that his demon powers were creating the bagpipe music as he sang. lol
If we get a PROPER Alice in Wonderland live action remake, I call David Tennant to be the Mad Hatter!!!
I called Michael sheen to be alice!
@@claireburton2701Actually I see him more as either the White Rabbit or the Hooka Caterpillar
@PixelPower0615 oh I was thinking of my second guess of the white rabbit! 🐇⏱️
@@Analog_Anarchist Michael Sheen actually did voice the white rabbit in Alice in Wonderland
@jacquelineduarte yes he did!🥰😘💝
Crowley is more of an angel than all the angels working Upstairs.
Oh easily, but then that’s not hard
The whole reason he got casted off actually
"-... unless!! 🤪
- unless? 🤔
- ...unless🧐"
AHAHAHAH LOVE ITTT 2:41
You know, as someone who tried to kill herself, when I saw this scene it made me tear up a bit, because it was my favourite character and actor telling me in the cutest and still most real way possible that dying is not worth it. Everytime I'm feeling down from now on I'll come back to the scene and let Crowley remind me that I need to keep on living.
I'm glad you're here. Keep going, keep living your life the way you want. And listen to Scottish Crowley. He may be drunk and high on laudanum but he makes a lot of sense❤
@@rosering02 i will. I shall listen to him always. And thank you!
Feel you dude.
@@nicolegallegos9145 Good. Word to the wise, if he's trying to tempt you, best listen to Azeraphiel, he's nice. You're very welcome, take great care of yourself xx ❤️🌹🥰
Courage ❤❤ j'espère que vous allez mieux aujourd'hui.
Oh I love "Crowley on drugs"; it has something so heartwarming about him drinking the poison to save the girl. At the same time, he appears so frustrated as he implores Aziraphale to convince the girl that life is worth living, after all the misery they've witnessed in their existence. He's high, probably frustrated because he sees the world's suffering (unlike Aziraphale) in its entirety, yet he still saves the girl and provides her with a good life that she would have never had without miracles. Crowley probably didn't even know for sure what the poison would do to him, yet he drank it anyway! I have so much love for this scene!
i appreciate that crowley finally realised that he and aziraphale kind of treated elspeth's life like a game up until she lost wee morag, and tried to do a little bit of good to at least let her have a better life without them in it. and he still made sure to rub it in aziraphale's face a little, so that the angel might maybe shut up about the virtues of poverty. i love this scene so dang much too.
His little "rawr rawr" is my favorite part
😂I swear they let Tennant improvise over 1/2 that scene.😂
They let him improvise the song too
I like to imagine that the bagpipe sound was spontaneously generated by Crowley’s body
He was having the time of his life doing that scene
David Tennant, can act blitzed off his a** so well he says "screw it, if I'm doing this I'm pulling out the SCOTTISH!"
"And be good! Not just pretendy good but properly good" is my new favorite line. Crowley in Wonderland with a touch of the Wee Free Men in there 😆🤣
I love seeing him be a no holds barred Scotsman.
I’ve only ever seen a couple of thing where they let him actually be Scottish and it always throws me for a loop for a second. One of those thing was an animate show and it took me and a friend a few mins to place the voice actor; because they never let Tennant actually use his own accent
@@Halfbad-bf1ltthere was also a time in doctor who when he lands in Scotland in like the 17-1800’s and uses it
@@drewbaglin1632 and yet they let Capaldi use his own accent the whole time when he was the Doctor
@@Halfbad-bf1lt prob because 13 has attack eyebrows that are independently cross.
Okay despite everything else being perfect in this scene , what makes it even more hilarious to me is Aziraphale's reaction.
Hes totally calm because this isn't his first drunken rodeo
Pretty sure there wasn't a script for Crowley in this scene; they just told David Tennant to go wild, and left the cameras on.
Script stage directions: Crowley is crazily Scottish for 4 minutes.
@@letolethe3344 so tennet after 3 pints
This is actually true, the part where he grew to the size of a Big Ben really caught the rest of the cast of guard, what you see is their genuine reaction.
Every time I'm feeling suicidal, I come back to this scene. It works for a few reasons. One is that Crowley makes such a compelling argument. The other is that I know I have to wait and see what happens with the rest of the story.
I love this scene, I love the costumes, I love Azira softly guiding and holding Crowley by the waist... 😍
❤❤❤
Where are you?
😂😂😂😂😂
If anyone's interested, I did some research and 90 guineas in 1820s currency is roughly equivalent to $35,000 in today's currency. So this was a HUGE donation. Even a shilling (12 pence in the UK's old money system) would have been a large donation to a beggar.
I love how we get Elspeth's reaction to him saying the number and how her eyes become fucking SAUCERS at that moment, lol
Ok! Yes, I was wondering how much that would be today. So, Elspeth really could buy a farm. Well, I hope she does so! And that she was "Properly Good" for the rest of her life. Considering what Crowley probably went through for helping her, I really hope she did.
Crowley canonically created Flower of Scotland.
My God, I love how Crowley acts throughout the entire minisode, just absolutely LIVING for a serious ethical dilemma.
i read that as ethical diarrhea
I can confirm that Scottish Crowley can single handedly make my day 100 times better.
Oh my i love this ominous bagpipes music while crowley's ascending😂 this episode is a masterpiece
This whole scene has been stuck in my head forever, I love that they let Tennant go full scottish
While Aziraphale is strongly dedicated to helping humanity in general, I see some instances where he really doesn't show much empathy for individual people. In this whole "minisode", it takes him a long time to really show compassion for Elspeth's suffering; for most of it, he only talks about her "sins" without considering her context and circumstances, as Crowley did. If she's to survive, what else can she do? Easy to judge someone when you're immortal with no need for worldly goods. Then with Maggie in the first episode, he did help her with rent, but it seemed like it was more for his own convenience. In S1, he really was going to kill Adam. And in the closing scene in S2E6, he doesn't seem able to empathize with Crowley's emotions or understand at all why he wouldn't want to back to heaven (having been rejected there).
I see a lot of fans forget these aspects of the character. Even ignoring the fact the series keeps showing that Heaven’s angels are indifferent and un-epathetic, Aziraphale is not a paragon of goodness he’s an unrepentant hedonist who’s first priority is always what he wants and is often oblivious to his own hypocrisy.
The fact that he was carrying around that much money while preaching the virtues of poverty and trying to stop her from grave robbing speaks to the way Aziraphale and the other angels but into the idea of goodness without backing it up with action.
The reason Aziraphale and Crowley work so well together is because one is Hell’s most angelic demon and the other Heaven’s most demonic angel
@@Halfbad-bf1lt I don't know that I would go that far--he's just still learning empathy. He does show kindness and empathy to some people, like Job and his children.
@@letolethe5878 it’s something they did more in the show; in the book Aziraphale is much more of a bastard for lack of a better way of phrasing it.
In the book he’s always the first to suggest murdering the anti christ and he is much more put out about loosing the pleasures he likes than saving humanity.
He’s been made more empathetic in the show but I think it does show him to believe more in the idea of goodness rather than how it works in reality. I think it’s to highlight the almost indoctrination that the angels seem to have with the idea of something being good because they are angels from Heaven so they can only do good, no matter the harm that is actually caused but I don’t think I explained that very well in my original comment
Aziraphale puts heavens order first automatically, there are flashes of that pesky empathy that peek through innthis episode, like when hes hugging the tumor in a jar, the finality of it really hits him. He gets lost in the "rules" but i do believe he has the ability to be empathetic, even if its a bit less so than Crowley
@@Halfbad-bf1lt But was he really carrying that money? Or has it been miraculously made? I always assumed the later.
To everyone else, it was poison.
To Crowley, its Tuesday, and poison is just alcohol to enjoy.
The poison was basically opium
DON'T YEW DARE STEP ON ME! I SEE YOU, I SEE YA GREAT AAAGH OH I'M SMALL AREN'T I? 😂😂😂😂😂
David had one episode to go FULL Scott and he didn’t waste it.
don’t you dare step on me 😡😡
2:13 I hope crowley won't step on them when he's giant size!🫢🫣
Not just pretendy good, but properly good.
I love this line so much
This show made me realize that David Tennant is a hilarious person. Sure he was sometimes funny in Doctor Who especially in season 4, but god damn how he acts in this show is amazing and shows much more range.
If you listen close enough you can hear a horse whiney when Crowley neighs 😂😂 0:58
"wwWwrRRrroOonggGAAAAHHHH🦅"
I'd love to know what they did to Crowley for that "quite some time" that he wasn't on earth. Presumably being punished for doing a good deed, even if off his head on laudanum!
Well, sense he wasn't replaced then, I guess he was just given a strict warning and probably was sent to work in shitty places
Remember, up until then he was taking credit for all the terrible things humans did
That could have been the punishment. Seeing all the bad amongst the worst of the worst
@@6Darkest6Angel6 Yeah - I recently watched a supercut of the Az&Crowley historical scenes in chronological order. And that's when I realized that the next time shown (at least that we see -- he might have popped up earlier but we haven't seen it yet) is when he starts asking for Holy Water. So I came to the exact same conclusion -- after being caught and punished for doing good deeds, he realized he was going to be in REAL danger if he kept up his friendship with Az and his quasi-rebellion against Hell. So that's when he started wanting some backup protection. It's actually quite cleverly written, how that all fits together.
This assumes anyone in hell noticed. Crowley has been doing stuff like this for millennia and neither side ever noticed any of it. And even the one or two times someone might have caught wise, he and Aziraphale always managed to cover their tracks. He benefits from Hell being overtaxed as much as Az benefits from Heaven's utter ambivalence.
@@heatherfyffe3618 your right! Or at the very least, have a secret weapon just in case and that's exactly what he did
@bdpickett I'm pretty sure it's meant to imply that they did notice this one, as a Particularly Nice Thing. Az asked if he was worried he'd get in trouble, Crowley said he wasn't worried at all, and then the ground swallowed him up. Why did the ground swallow him up just then if it wasn't Hell collecting him for punishment?
Thanks to Mr. Gaiman and the lovelies in this scene for basically giving out mental healthcare. It's been getting bad again, and this has genuinely, somehow, helped.
The fact that this clip is 4:20 long makes the whole thing even better
For pure fun and silliness, this is the best sequence of s2.
No dying no dying no more dying
4:10 I hope we get to know what happened to Crowley when hell abducted him.
The next time Az sees Crowley after this, he asks for holy water "just in case". It's highly implied that Hell tortured Crowley for saving that girls life
It's nice when David gets to use his real voice on things
I forget who said it but: "The Bible talks alot about wine and a bunch of crazy shit that's hard to believe...I think the wine came first."
David Tennent getting to use his Scottish accent for this scene (and sing Flower of Scotland at that) was just so perfect and I wish they just let Crowley have a Scottish accent throughout the whole show
Me too. Not sure why he had to do an English accent.
@@letolethe3344Cuz the characters are written by Englishmen I guess 🤷🏻♀️
"Scottish growl"
😂😂😂😂😂
Teeny tiny Tennant. Best part 😂
Tiny Crowley is adorable 😍
This is my favourite part. Scottish Crowley at his best 😂😂😂
dOnT yOu DaRe StEp On Me I sEe YoU aaaaaa I'm small aren't i 😂😂😂😂😂😂 gets me everytime
The real miracle
is that they managed to do this scene without laughing during every take
I just love how the more angry he gets the more Scottish he gets lol
I don't know how God didn't see this when Upstairs and Downstairs were both notified and reconsider Crowley's position. It begs the question if Aziraphale and Crowley got away with their hijinks throughout history because God wanted an Angel and a Demon with human hearts and sensibilities.
Love how Crowley's hat bobs about as he dances about.
Elpeth's facial expressions are so funny.
I love when crowley changes size so cool, alice in wonderland reference love it, and Crowley is so cute when he's tiny!!🐍💝😈😚
"I'm small 'ent I?" *karate chops*
I love ❤️ when he changed size it’s so cute 🥰 like Alice in wonderland size and he is cute 🥰 when he tiny I would scoop him up and cuddle him so much
@stephaniecisto3244 me too!🥰😚💝🐍😈
i love crowley's outfit, i love this time period of clothing... dream cosplay ngl.
Aaagggh heeeeehh does it sound like a goat? NEIIIIIGGGHHH😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0:42 the hat's jumping with him 😆
Grabbing screenshots of “Its not on!!” To put on my bathroom mirror so I don’t kms
my personal take is that crowley was like 'oh I feel for you' and drank the laudanum *specifically* so he could be 'nice' to her and have a perfectly reasonable excuse. 'what? I did WHAT? Man... indulge in some hedonism and this happens now?'
Best scene ever! 😂 much needed after seeing the finale.
not me vibrating with the implications of flower of scotland only having been written in 1967.. i hope roy williamson paid for whatever crowley was drinking at the time in exchange for the tune
What I love about this scene is that most likely David Tennant just being David Tennant. I'm convinced he imporvised a majority of these lines, they feel too good to be scripted
Also the line "GI'EEERRR THE MONEY ANGEL" has become a vocal stim for me because I've watched this scene so many times
This scene confirms that The Scots copied Crowley, even the accent 😂😂😂😂
Every time I get mentally ill (especially after the second season finale :_)) I go back and watch this moment.Why do we need a psychiatrist? There is also a wonderful Crowley and his motivating speeches!
Love the whole scene, but my favorite 2 seconds are when crowley as a giant goes godzilla, so playfull and so funny, haha
“DDdddOooOoooonnnnNnttttt Eeeuuuuuu dddDDARy SSTtEeepP ONnn MEIH!!” 😂😂😂 best line ever.
For anyone wondering, Laudanum is a mix of morphine and codeine. So drinking an entire bottle would REALLY fuck you up.
His native accent is gorgeous omg please use it more
"Not just pretendy good, but actually properly good!"
I will never get over Crowley making that distinction and making sure she knows what he means. The big bad demon daddy just couldn't sit back and let he go to hell. The big softy 😂
DON'T YEWWWW DAER STEP ON ME! I SEE YUUUU!
As a person who lost friends to suicide..I really loved Crowley in this scene. He was so compassionate in a funny way to that little girl. Till this moment , I had loved Crowley but he earned my respect here. And as much as I love Crowley, I really give a hats off to David for playing and conveying such deep message so beautifully.
Crowley, sweetheart, if anybody deserves salvation..its you ❤
I love him so much.
A cross between Janet from Dr Finlay's casebook (on acid) and the White Heather Club. And what about Gaiman slipping in 'Bigly' as a word used by drunk demons?
Aaargh ahhh im small aren't i? 😂
Crowley darling, your Scrooge McDuck is showing.
"DONT YOU DARE STEP ON ME" [with that childish voice]
I died laughing...
I'm now 100% convinced that laudanum affects Time Lords in almost the same way.
😂😂😂😂😂 I love this so much that Crowley talking funny it mde me laugh so much, he is acting crazy right now 😂😂😂😂😈😇😈😊❤️
DIOSMIO LA VOZ DE DAVID TENNANT JAJAJA Lo acepto, esta escena de Crowley mariguano es mucho mejor en ingles.
ILOVEYOUSOMUCHDAVID KAJDK
He visto el doblaje y confirmo 😂
Crowley sounds ALOT like ONCE UPON A TIME’s Rumplestiltskin in this one. Makes sense, though, as both actors are Scottish!
Mini Crowley performing a Haka to grow up is one of the cutest things i've seen for a long Time 😂
I’m convinced David Tennant isn’t even acting here he’s just Like That
Aziraphale's talk about "the virtues of poverty--" were really hurtful to me. Almost ruined the humor for me, because right now I'm so poor I cannot pay my rent, and I'm being evicted, with nowhere to go. Plus powerful and rich religious people have used that kind of crap to oppress people for centuries.
I love how this scene shows that so often, a financial windfall can really help people and solve a lot of problems instantly.
@letolethe3344 Really sorry to hear you're in that tough a corner at present!! 😢 Do hope you are able to find a friend to stay with, or somewhere to go?
Things are very difficult at present for us people living at the edge of solvency - I'm still hanging onto my rental so far, but it's gone up by $200 a month whilst medical disability support has not, so most weeks are a rolling budget crisis?
Hate that saying "Money is the root of all evil". 😠 No, it's GREED that's the problem. Having enough money to survive on is just a vital necessity in our capitalist society, & not reliably having that means everything in life is constantly stressful, taking time and energy away from more important things like helping others and spending our finite time with friends & loved ones.
I feel your pain. I was homeless for 5yrs. Have you sought assistance? Section 8, food stamps? I don't know what steps you've taken, or if you're currently on assistance. I do know the people who should lose everything are the politicians/elites.
Hugs...That's why Crowley is right. I hope things work out for you
The length of the video really accentuates the title
I love David tenants natural accent, ever since the how to train your dragan audio books
The actress is a cutie 😊
Ooh, Crowley and his longtime existential crisis! His "stupid" questions and moral dilemmas!
Asking Aziraphale for reasons to live!
And Azi is always there for him!
And that is enough of a reason to keep being alive!
Bless me bagpipes, I can't stop laughing!
Crowley 🐴 🐴 🐴🐴 🐴🐴🐴
I love how he goes in to a Hawaiian Haka to become big again XD
He turns into a NacMacFeegle!
Crowley obviously still has some of his soul or angelic nature because I noticed he saw the cross on Gabriel's statue. Whereas Bee couldn't when Gabriel showed them the statue.
“DON’T YEW DEERE STEP ON MEEE!!!”
Anybody else get reminded of explicit fanart when Crowley accidentally turned himself small?
fanfiction, and podfic too pretty please, and also i really wanted a fanfiction or podfic about he's turn into a giant size!😁🙏
@@claireburton2701I believe Aziraphale is Ace, so that might change soon
@roryqpotter8242 what do mean aziraphale is ace?!🤔🤨
@@claireburton2701 He used a miracle to censor ANYTHING related to sex during the ball in episode 5. The sex worker was miraculously forced into discussing being a seamstress because of it.
@@roryqpotter8242 Well, he miracled the ball/meeting to be like (his idea of) a Jane Austen ball, and that concept did not have space for sex work, I imagine.
That said Aziraphale is pretty ace coded in a lot of ways. I do doubt it after some mildly Thirsty Elevator Eyes in S2, though, but (a celestial version of) ace would still totally track. Angels and demons are sexless, after all, unless they really make an effort.
no longer gonna kms because crowley says it’s not on
this is a joke i don’t want to kms 😋😋😋😋😋
Best scene
I think the funniest thing is Crowley could have sobered himself up instantly
is it just me or after crowley drank the stuff did he just go monty python crazy?
Laudanum. 10% opium powder suspended in alcohol. was considered a 'medicine' at the time.
this whole secuence is everything
I wanna tattoo the whole script and delivery in my forehead (?)
For some reason, I didn’t realize he was drunk until I saw a post about it and then it made sense
Off ya pop. 🤭
Extremely surprised to see a lack of cream cheese related comments here
Poison must be like vodka for demons
I'd love to see the bloopers for this scene.