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Real-Life Relative: David Tennant's father-in-law Peter Davison appears in "The Clue" as Job. Ty Tennant, David's oldest child and Peter's grandson, plays Job's oldest son in the same episode. The fifth episode's title sequence includes Johnny Vegas, who at least appears after the title sequence is complete... in a voice-only cameo role. Nina Sosanya as well. Her agent was very doubtful about asking her to play a Satanist nun, and she immediately said "Oh, Sister Mary Loquacious!"

Aziraphale: Ah, but no, no, that’s the good bit. The lower you start, the more opportunities you have. So Elbeth here has all the opportunities because she’s so poor.Refitted for Sequel: Inverted. In an interview with GQ , Neil Gaiman said that certain elements — like the expanded roles of some of the angels like Gabriel, Uriel and Sandalphon — were ideas that he took from a sequel to the book that he and Terry Pratchett had planned but never written. Played straight with the announcement of a second series, which Gaiman has indicated will use material from said unwritten sequel. Word of God: Well, aside from the literal In-Universe voice of God we hear. Neil Gaiman has revealed some things about the series on his Tumblr. Including:

Just trying to keep Wee Moragh and me alive and it doesn’t hurt anyone who isn’t already dead. So you can shove your morals up your arse, Mr. MacFell. The whole Lord of the Flies title twigs the fact there have been flies mentioned at regular intervals through the series so far.Role Reprise: Josie Lawrence played Agnes Nutter in the 2014 radio adaptation of the book, and plays her again here. Neil Gaiman and Michael Sheen have both stated that when they began discussing working on the show they both assumed Sheen would play Crowley. Once Gaiman actually started to write the scripts he realised that Sheen would be better suited to the role of Aziraphale. Episode six gives us a glimpse of how Sheen might have played Crowley. Season 2, though, reveals that they actually met before Crowley fell (well, sauntered vaguely downwards), during the Creation. Concerning why demons have animals on their heads: One might as well ask "Why the animals have people shaped things beneath them to get from place to place?” - it's up to interpretation what's what and how much of it. Word of Gay: Downplayed, given that the series is already brimming with Homoerotic Subtext. The creators have confirmed that Aziraphale and Crowley are in love, but their otherworldliness means they don't follow our notions of relationships (or gender).

Self-Adaptation: Neil Gaiman, who was one of the co-authors of the original book, served as the showrunner and main writer for this series. The Red Stapler: Fans are quite enamored of Crowley's sunglasses and Aziraphale's angel-wing-handled mug. Archangels with a big A and archangels with a little A are two separate things. The latter is the second-lowest rank in Heaven's hierarchy, while the former are the highest-ranking angels who answer to God Herself, being a synonym for seraphim. This is to explain the religious inconsistency of Aziraphale, a Principality, answering to Gabriel, Michael, Uriel, and Sandalphon, despite a Principality outranking archangels. Disabled Character, Disabled Actor: Season 2 introduces Saraquel, an Angel who uses a wheelchair as their actress Liz Carr does in real life. In scenes in Heaven, their chair floats, and on earth they are able to do miracles that make inaccessible places accessible. Notably, the character was not written with any disability in mind— Carr was cast in Ability over Appearance for her pitch-perfect humor and sarcasm— and so their use of a mobility device is treated as a complete non-issue.Like Game of Thrones, the title sequence only lists the main cast members who actually appear in the episode as opposed to the entire main cast. So far, so good, but the third episode's title sequence is placed about a half hour into the episode, and lists Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, and Reece Shearsmith despite all three appearing in minor cameo roles that are over by the time the title sequence begins. Crowley: That only works if you start everyone off equal. You can’t start someone off like that and expect her to do as well as someone born in a castle. Crowley: Gravity. It’s a thing that happens when objects are pulled together. In this case, they’re all pulled downwards because the Earth is the largest thing around. Queer Character, Queer Actor: In series 2 episode 5, Mutt's Spouse is a non-binary character played by non-binary performer Andrew O'Neill.

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