Good Omens Season 2: A Beacon of Inclusion or Just Another TV Show?
Well, well, well, if it isn’t the second season of Good Omens, the show that has taken the world by storm, or should I say, by a mild drizzle of inclusivity? The showrunners have decided to emphasize the importance of inclusion in their latest season, and we’re all supposed to sit up and take notice. So, let’s do just that, shall we?
Good Omens: The Inclusive Paradise
Good Omens Season 2 is apparently the new poster child for inclusivity. The showrunners have made it their mission to welcome all, and by all, they mean all. Whether you’re a demon with a penchant for vintage cars or an angel with a love for rare books, you’re welcome in the Good Omens universe. How heartwarming!
And it’s not just about the characters. The show has also made a point of including a diverse range of actors, because nothing says ‘inclusion’ like casting people of different races, genders, and sexual orientations. It’s almost as if they’re trying to reflect the real world or something. Revolutionary!
Why Inclusion Matters
Now, you might be wondering why all this fuss about inclusion. Well, let me enlighten you. Inclusion is important because it makes everyone feel seen and heard. It’s like being invited to a party and actually being allowed to dance, instead of just standing awkwardly in the corner. And who doesn’t want to dance at the party that is Good Omens?
But let’s not forget the most important reason for inclusion: it makes for better storytelling. Because let’s face it, who wants to watch a show about a bunch of identical, boring characters? Not me, that’s for sure.
The Verdict
So, is Good Omens Season 2 the beacon of inclusion it claims to be? Well, it’s certainly trying. And in a world where most TV shows can’t even spell ‘inclusion’, that’s saying something.
But let’s not get carried away. After all, it’s just a TV show. It’s not going to solve all the world’s problems. But hey, at least it’s making an effort. And for that, we salute you, Good Omens. Keep doing you.
“Good Omens, Good Omens, you’re the talk of the town,
Inclusion is your game, you never let us down.
You welcome all, no matter the race,
In the TV world, you’re setting the pace.
So here’s to you, and your inclusive crew,
Good Omens, Good Omens, we salute you.”
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