![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() it all feels like it’s a part of the Good Omens world, it doesn’t feel like it’s in any way added on weird.” Speaking to The Express, Neil Gaiman stated that he “stole stuff from the sequel we never did and put it in this series… The angels, Jon Hamm’s character, all of that stuff. However, that doesn’t mean that Gabriel did not have a paper and ink counterpart: he simply wasn’t published. The only angel who can be actually considered a character in his own right in the Good Omens book is Metatron, played in the series by Derek Jacobi. As a matter of fact, angels in general aren’t that much of an element in Pratchett and Gaiman’s original story, with most of the antagonizing falling to hellish minions such as Hastur ( Ned Dennehy). The character, who, in the Prime series presents himself as a direct antagonist to the main duo, is barely mentioned in the novel. If Aziraphale and Crowley had their roles expanded in the TV version of Good Omens, Jon Hamm’s Gabriel was basically created from scratch. ![]()
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