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Put an angel and a demon together who are facing the End of Times, and what do you get? Some surprisingly heartfelt moments.

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!!Season One
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* The box containing the next volume of Agnes' prophecies is addressed to "Mr. and Mrs. Pulsifer." Seeing as how the prophecies ''always'' remain in the family, it's safe to say Agnes [[HappilyMarried saw what's coming for Anathema, and approved]]. Especially sweet when you consider that Newt's ancestor ''murdered'' Agnes; she'd be totally justified in not wanting him to ever see the prophecies and to disapprove of his union with Anathema. But she saw him as his own person, and didn't hold him accountable for what his ancestor did.

!!Season Two
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* Aziraphale owns the retail space for a struggling vinyl record shop. The manager has loved the store since she was a child and is distraught over her inability to pay the months of back rent, mournfully telling Aziraphale that she can have everything removed in a week or two. So it comes as a stunning but pleasant shock to her that Aziraphale cares a lot more about getting his records from the shop than he does about the money, forgiving thousands of pounds of rent in exchange for eight pounds and seventy-five pence worth of vinyls.

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* The box containing the next volume of Agnes' prophecies is addressed to "Mr. and Mrs. Pulsifer." Seeing as how the prophecies ''always'' remain in the family, it's safe to say Agnes [[HappilyMarried saw what's coming for Anathema, and approved]]. Especially sweet when you consider that Newt's ancestor ''murdered'' Agnes; she'd be totally justified in not wanting him to ever see the prophecies and to disapprove of his union with Anathema. But she saw him as his own person, and didn't hold him accountable for what his ancestor did.

!!Season Two
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* Aziraphale owns the retail space for a struggling vinyl record shop. The manager has loved the store since she was a child and is distraught over her inability to pay the months of back rent, mournfully telling Aziraphale that she can have everything removed in a week or two. So it comes as a stunning but pleasant shock to her that Aziraphale cares a lot more about getting his records from the shop than he does about the money, forgiving thousands of pounds of rent in exchange for eight pounds and seventy-five pence worth of vinyls.
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--> Strange, though. It had always wanted to jump up at people but, now, it realized that against all
expectation it wanted to wag its tail at the same time.

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--> Strange, though. It had always wanted to jump up at people but, now, it realized that against all
all expectation it wanted to wag its tail at the same time.

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