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One of the joys of being a fan of both Pratchett and Gaiman is trying to guess who added which bit in Good Omens and the genius of that collaboration is that it doesn’t matter in the end because while they’re both very different writers, they also share so very much. Truly a project where the sum is greater than its

Neil Gaiman = Good guy!

A minor character? James, the entire book is named after her: Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch. Sure, she’s a posthumous character, but she’s hugely important.

Ah yes, the old “here’s what a long-running franchise looks like from the outside” article, combined with the “smart person tries to dumb themselves down to appreciate escapist pop culture phenomenon” article. Creative stuff. Do we really need more of these?

What’s wrong with how they portray robot racism in this story? Genuinely curious how a work of fiction can be considered the _wrong_ way to do what they want to do.