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Feb 15, 2024

Good Omens season 2

If you've watched the finale of Good Omens season 2, you're probably still a wreck. But a fan theory might help explain why Aziraphale breaks our hearts.

Fiona Underhill

Published: Aug 1, 2023

[Spoilers ahead for the Good Omens season 2 finale] What is the Coffee Theory in Good Omens season 2? If you’re as big a fan of fantasy series Good Omens as we are, you will probably have binged all of season 2 now that it’s arrived on Amazon Prime. And if you have reached the heartbreaking finale in episode 6, you’ve probably been crying into your large oat milk latte with a dash of almond syrup ever since.

In the Good Omens season 2 ending, Crowley (David Tennant) finally confesses – in his own clumsy way – his feelings for Aziraphale (Michael Sheen), and says that he wants them to run away together. Somewhere where neither heaven or hell can find them. But, Aziraphale has just been persuaded by The Metatron (Derek Jacobi) to return to heaven and replace Gabriel (Jon Hamm) as the Supreme Archangel.

Aziraphale says that he can restore Crowley back to angel status, and that Crowley can also ascend to heaven to rule as Aziraphale’s second-in-command. Crowley bitterly rejects this proposal, and the two go their separate ways. But an interesting fan theory has arisen that could possibly explain Aziraphale’s actions at the end of the fantasy series. So – what is the coffee theory?

Good Omens fans believe that The Metatron puts something in the coffee that he gives to Aziraphale to make him more suggestible. They think the Coffee Theory explains why Aziraphale acts oddly at the end of the episode – leaving Crowley – and even weirder, abandoning his bookshop to return to heaven.

So, that’s the Coffee Theory explained and frankly, if it helps us get through the next months or maybe even years until Good Omens season 3 release date (please heaven, let there be a season three!) – we’ll take it!

While we sit here sobbing into the cup of hot chocolate that Jim has made for us, check out our Good Omens season 2 review and our Good Omens season 2 cast guide. And be sure to check out what’s new on Amazon Prime.

[Spoilers ahead for the Good Omens season 2 finale] What is the Coffee Theory in Good Omens season 2?So – what is the coffee theory?Good Omens fans believe that The Metatron puts something in the coffee that he gives to Aziraphale to make him more suggestible. They think the Coffee Theory explains why Aziraphale acts oddly at the end of the episode – leaving Crowley – and even weirder, abandoning his bookshop to return to heaven.
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