TV Series Review: Good omens

Despite the authorship of the book this is based on being by the combined powers of Neil Gaiman and the late great Terry Pratchett, this has a strong whiff of the Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy - something Neil Gaiman himself commented on in an interview.

Given the strong (funny, entertaining) material in the book, all that was really needed was the cut, copy and paste option for the script, and a strong cast to bring the characters to life. (Plus a few special effects, music and fancy camera work.) And Frances McDormand to narrate the whole thing, as God. Because, really, who else can master that?

Enter David Tennant and Michael Sheen, who portray the demon Crowley and angel Aziraphale respectively. They clearly had a ball making this, both devour their roles with obvious glee and their scenes together are an absolute delight. (So, if someone else can team these two up for something, hurry up please!)

The story, told in six episodes, centres on the end of the world, and the above characters trying their best to stop it. They've grown quite fond of the world, and it would be really bad if it was destroyed.

The rest of the cast, Jon Hamm, Adria Arjona, Jack Whitehall, Miranda Richardson, Michael McKean, Ned Dennehy, Yusuf Gatewood, Anna Maxwell Martin - as well as everyone else, - all bring their best to their crazy roles with gusto.

It's a fun ride for everyone, and you feel privileged to be taken along.


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