The second season of Good Omens progresses both in the present day with Aziraphale and Crowley after avoiding the apocalypse, and through extended flashback sequences called "minisodes."

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The minisodes showcase episodic adventures from Aziraphale and Crowley's past, which are enjoyable but can distract from the main plot, where the archangel Gabriel arrives with no memory.

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Aziraphale and Crowley's interactions are fascinating, with perfect chemistry portrayed by Sheen and Tennant, revealing crucial moments that shaped their relationship.

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The main plot involves the fate of the universe as they decipher Gabriel's warnings and engage in matchmaking two shopkeepers.

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The minisodes contribute to their history but don't progress the present-day relationship or plot significantly.

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While fun, the minisodes limit the potential of the modern-day storyline, leaving viewers wanting more from both aspects.

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Despite these flaws, fans of Good Omens will appreciate the additional insights and screen time of the captivating characters.

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