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  David Tennant and Michael Sheen are playing Aziraphale and Crowley. It's still on track to be released in 2018 (in the UK at least). 2019 for the US. But there's no way I'll be able to wait that long. So Yarrr, I guess. |  
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 This was made available at 12AM Eastern. (I was still up when it hit 11pm here in Central land and it is available). |  
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 Episode and a half in, this is good, with two caveats.
 Like most Prachett or Wodehouse adaptations it struggles to present internal monologue and narration and make them as funny as it is on the page. It feels like Gaiman wanted to include all of Pratchett's really good bits but sometimes they just don't fit.
 
 Whenever neither aziraphale or crowley are on screen it is less good.
 
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 I stalled halfway through the second episode. It isn’t bad but the change in the narrative order of some bits was jarring. I think if I hadn’t just re read the book earlier this week things might have bothered me considerably less.
 I’ll get back to it in a couple days. I may just not have been in the right mood to binge a show like this.
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 I watched the first episode and it felt a bit slow. Of course, it's been literally 20 years since I read the book so remembering details from it is right out, which means I kind of struggle while watching it remember if that's how it went in the book. Tennant and Sheen are clearly enjoying themselves though. |  
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 Michael Sheen and David Tennant are spot on as Aziraphale and Crowley. So far I've really enjoyed the series with one exception. I don't really like the narration. Frances McDormand is not necessarily a bad fit but the directon they've given her makes the narration something that doesn't really fit the wit of the source material |  
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 I think the issue I have with 'God' is that she is mostly reading narration from the book rather than dialog that makes sense as God. It isn't even clear why she as a character is talking to the audience. 
 Her characterisation of God is also getting in the way. The book narrator is written as a kind of mischievous hitchhiker's guide editor, but God is being acted as a serene being.
 
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 The narration is just Pratchett monologuing. So either keep them and give the actor the note 'just do it like Terry Pratchett monologuing' or cut them. 
 
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