![]() One part that doesn’t sit well with Aziraphale is their decision to kill Job’s three children and give his wife Sitis, who’s 58, the ability to birth seven children. Gabriel ( Jon Hamm) and Michael ( Doon Mackichan) disclose what they plan to give Job to compensate for his losses. The test will boil down to whether Job blames God for his problems or not. Oh, and it’s all part of a bet between Heaven and Hell. Aziraphale returns to Heaven and has Muriel ( Quelin Sepulveda) examine Crowley’s permit from God. Yes, God approves of Hell getting their destruction on. Aziraphale (Sheen) attempts to stop him with his biblical powers, but Crowley unveils a lengthy permit he got from the Most High Themself. Crowley (Tennant) is tasked with destroying Job’s goats. ![]() RELATED: Check out our recap for Good Omens Season 2 Episode 1, “Chapter 1: The Arrival” Ready to delve into “Chapter 2: The Clue”? Let’s get to it. I could watch David Tennant and Michael Sheen dole out Crowley/Aziraphale banter all day. This episode gives us valuable context into how and why they slowly break away from Heaven and Hell while delivering its trademark biting humor. ![]() I love seeing the flashes of humanity in these characters, even though they’re unaware that their indecisiveness and knee-jerk impulse to question things are incredibly human. There are a lot of beautiful character beats in this outing as our angel and demon start to question their place in their respective factions. ![]() Welcome back, angels and demons! “Chapter 2: The Clue” is all about solving the mystery that is Gabriel’s memory loss while diving deeper into Aziraphale and Crowley’s immense shared history. DISCLAIMER: This recap of Good OmensSeason 2 Episode 2, “Chapter 2: The Clue,” contains spoilers. ![]()
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