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  1. Spoiler for Good omens (and OFMD but if ur watching this u probably already know about it-):

    What I find so funny about Stede and Ed as well as Crowley and Aziraphale is that they both had so much in common with me and my ex, the only issue was that our situation was worse than theirs. It’s no fairytale, and although Stede and Ed are pirates, they weren’t as fucked up as my ex and I, they were able to be proper adults and understand that they were taking things way too fast, whereas we were too young and stupid and mentally unwell to realize we were in over our heads, and with Crowley and aziraphale, well, I can relate to Crowley. Aziraphale saw something in Crowley that they could fix, that they could heal. Perhaps there wasn’t anything to fix, maybe like me, Crowley was who he was. And their ending with both showing the worst parts of themselves, and leaving without another word, was a lot like ours. Except I can only hope that she had the same reaction of heartbreak and agony as Aziraphale did so it shows that I’m not the only one in my suffering, that I meant a lot to her. It’s so funny seeing these little romcom gay fictional characters be so real to me, I hope the best for both relationships, so they can thrive where we didn’t.

    Plus a common nickname one of these relationships used is the name of my ex actually- hopefully that was vague enough to not give it away-

  2. Why wouldn't he tell him that he was kidnapped the night they planned on running away? 😥 Maybe he was alreadt having some fears/doubts and feels like bringing up what happened would be like making excuses

  3. I love how ed says to stede "you don't get to say that to me" but when stede starts telling that he loves to be with him, ed keeps looking at him like "ok… tell me more"

  4. It is remarkable that Ed never treats Stede with the violence with he has treated other people. Yes, he has thrown things in front of Stede and head-butted him, but the hit was while Ed was in shock, unable to fully control his body. Olu was convinced that Ed would kill Stede when he saw him and the truth is that Ed simply spoke very little to him, but he also did not throw Stede away from him. In fact he doesn't ridicule Stede either. Ed could have told Mary and Anne a lot of Stede's funny situations to make him feel bad and he didn't. He agreed with Stede that they were very happy sailing together. Ed does not lose the essence of his love for Stede even in his worst moments.

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