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No wonder Heaven and the Metatron want to separate Aziraphale and Crowley or to bring them Upstairs under close heavenly control. If Crowley and Aziraphale can really generate this much miracle power together, Heaven will NOT want them running around working together as unsupervised loose cannons on Earth.

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No wonder Heaven and the Metatron want to separate Aziraphale and Crowley or to bring them Upstairs under close heavenly control. If Crowley and Aziraphale can really generate this much miracle power together, Heaven will NOT want them running around working together as unsupervised loose cannons on Earth.Earth.

[[WMG: By the end of season 3, Adam hooks up with Jesus]]
With Heaven planning the second coming, it'd be weird if the son of God DIDN'T have a notable role in the third season. And given what we've already seen between Aziraphale and Crowley and now Gabriel and Beelzebub, it might not be too far out there to see Christ end up with the Anti-Christ.

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It was already suggested in season 1 that Crowley was a uniquely talented demon due to his imagination and his gamebreaking ability to briefly stop time. In season 2 it's further hinted that Crowley was once a powerful, high-level angel: His pre-Fall angel self was given the important job of kick-starting the universe, and demon Crowley is able to open a Heavenly file access-locked to angels ranked "a Throne or Dominion or above," which Crowley explains is due to Heaven never changing their passwords…implying that Crowley still has the passwords from when ''he'' was an angel ranked at a Throne or Dominion or above.

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It was already suggested in season 1 that Crowley was a uniquely talented demon due to his imagination and his gamebreaking ability to briefly stop time. In season 2 it's further hinted that Crowley was once a powerful, high-level angel: His pre-Fall angel self was given the important job of kick-starting the universe, and demon Crowley is able to open a Heavenly file access-locked to angels ranked "a Throne or Dominion or above," which Crowley explains is due to Heaven never changing their passwords…implying passwords—implying that Crowley still has the passwords from when ''he'' was an angel ranked at a Throne or Dominion or above.above.

Then Crowley and Aziraphale combine their powers for a miracle to hide Gabriel/Jim. Aziraphale and Crowley both try to create the tiniest, subtlest half-miracle together to avoid detection…and by so doing they create an impenetrable disguise and set off Heaven's alarm systems with a miracle power spike strong enough to ''raise 25 people from the dead.'' Crowley and Aziraphale have performed miracles around each other frequently, but this was seemingly the first time they joined their miracle powers together. And together they immediately hit gamebreaking juice levels ''without trying.''

No wonder Heaven and the Metatron want to separate Aziraphale and Crowley or to bring them Upstairs under close heavenly control. If Crowley and Aziraphale can really generate this much miracle power together, Heaven will NOT want them running around working together as unsupervised loose cannons on Earth.
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That would explain the creepy smile on Aziraphale's face midway through the credits, just before his and Crowley's splitscreen blurs out; his cover persona has kicked in. After blurring, Crowley's footage remains consistent, clearly still showing him driving, while the background of Aziraphale's suddenly darkens even though he's clearly still in the lift, representing that he's changed for the darker. It also explains why he keeps looking at the clock before he leaves; he's going to Heaven, why would it matter what time it is in one city on Earth?

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That would explain the creepy smile on Aziraphale's face midway through the credits, just before his and Crowley's splitscreen blurs out; his cover persona has kicked in. After blurring, Crowley's footage remains consistent, clearly still showing him driving, while the background of Aziraphale's suddenly darkens even though he's clearly still in the lift, representing that he's changed for the darker. It also explains why he keeps looking at the clock before he leaves; he's going to Heaven, why would it matter what time it is in one city on Earth?Earth?

[[WMG: Crowley is unexpectedly powerful, and Crowley & Aziraphale together are even MORE powerful…and that's why the Metatron and Heaven are keen to separate them]]
It was already suggested in season 1 that Crowley was a uniquely talented demon due to his imagination and his gamebreaking ability to briefly stop time. In season 2 it's further hinted that Crowley was once a powerful, high-level angel: His pre-Fall angel self was given the important job of kick-starting the universe, and demon Crowley is able to open a Heavenly file access-locked to angels ranked "a Throne or Dominion or above," which Crowley explains is due to Heaven never changing their passwords…implying that Crowley still has the passwords from when ''he'' was an angel ranked at a Throne or Dominion or above.

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