Plot: No. Aziraphale, as Supreme Archangel, begins to enact the Second Coming, and assigns Sandalphon to watch the newly resurrected Jesus. However, when the Metatron goes missing, Jesus is lost in the chaos as well; the archangels discover that the Book of Life has also disappeared.
The finale of Good Omens Season 3 was So Good.
Pros: I was glad this finale had the right amount of minutes to rap up the storylines. David Tennant & Micheal Sheen glad it they all in their first time playing Aziraphale & Crowley respectively. If succeed delivering on its whistle storytelling. How it continue to show the gods are problematic as before. The writing is quite good. How its ask humans are and should be the masters of out own destiny and the ending tide everything perfectly.
Cons: I didn’t feel any problem with this last season.
Genre: Fantasy, Comedy, Action, Adventure
Created by Neil Gaiman
Written by Neil Gaiman, John Finnemore, Michael Marshall Smith, Peter Atkins
Showrunner: Neil Gaiman
Based on Good Omens by Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman
Starring: Michael Sheen, David Tennant
Music by
Executive producers: Neil Gaiman, Caroline Skinner, Chris Sussman, Rob Wilkins, Rod Brown, John Finnemore, Josh Cole, Douglas Mackinnon
Cinematographers: Gavin Finney
Production companies: Narrativia, Amazon Studios, Amazon MGM Studios, BBC Studios, The Blank Corporation
Network: Amazon Prime Video, BBC Two (United Kingdom)
Casts & Characters:
Main
Starring
- Michael Sheen as Aziraphale, an angel who has lived on Earth since the dawn of creation. He guarded the East gate entrance to the Garden of Eden with a flaming sword, which he gave to Adam and Eve on their expulsion from the Garden out of concern for their well-being. He has grown to love the finer things of human life, enjoys haute cuisine and owns an antiquarian bookshop in London.
- David Tennant as Crowley, a demon who has lived on Earth since the dawn of creation. Originally called “Crawly”, he is the Serpent who tempted Eve with the apple from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
- Sam Taylor Buck as Adam Young (series 1; guest series 3), the reluctant Antichrist accidentally placed in the custody of the Young family.
Recurring co-stars
- Doon Mackichan as Michael, an archangel
- Tanya Moodie (series 3) as God
- Gloria Obianyo as Uriel (series 2–3; guest series 1), an Archangel
- Liz Carr as Saraqael (series 2–3), an Archangel
- Quelin Sepulveda as Muriel (series 2–3), an angel
Featured
Actors credited in the opening titles of episodes in which they play a significant role.
- Derek Jacobi as Metatron, the spokesperson for God
- Benedict Cumberbatch (voice) and Toby Jones (series 3) as Satan, the ruler of Hell
- Elizabeth Berrington as Dagon (series 2; guest series 1, 3), one of the elite demons in Hell
- Donna Preston as Mrs Sandwich (series 2; guest series 3), a seamstress/brothel owner on Whickber Street
- Paul Chahidi as Sandalphon (series 3; guest series 1), an Archangel
- Bilal Hasna as Jesus (series 3)
- Sean Pertwee as Brian Cameron (series 3)
- Mark Addy as Harry the Fish (series 3)
Recurring and guest
- Paul Adeyefa as Demon Eric (series 2–3), an underling demon
- Rich Keeble as Mr Arnold (series 2−3), a music shop owner on Whickber Street
- Andrew O’Neill as Mutt’s spouse (series 2−3)
- Crystal Yu as Ms Cheng (series 2), a local proprietor on Whickber Street
- Anna Maryan as Justine (series 2−3), a French restaurant owner on Whickber Street
- Poppy Lee Friar as Misty Cameron (series 3)
I highly recommend watch this final season on prime video.
Rating: 9 out of 10 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
Resident TV reviewer,
Level Best Art Cafe
