The serpent is the demon Crowley (or Crawly), who is described as “An Angel who did not so much Fall as Saunter Vaguely Downwards.” They're not friends.
In Good Omens, Crowley is a demon. More accurately, Crowley is a fallen angel. In most tellings, when Satan rebelled against God many angels rebelled with him. When Satan was sent down to Hell, those rebellious angels joined him as demons.
Perhaps more importantly, Crowley later identified Aiwass as his own personal Holy Guardian Angel and more.
Crowley states he didn't so much as Fall as “saunter vaguely downwards” and that he didn't mean to Fall, he just “hung out with the wrong people”. It's also implied that he joined Lucifer's Rebellion because he was bored or Fell because he asked too many questions about the Great Plan.
Crowley always wears sunglasses, even when inside, due to his snake-like eyes. He also appears to wear snakeskin boots, although it is unclear whether or not they are actually boots.
In the novel Good Omens, Crowley tries to steal holy water as insurance. Aziraphale believes this to mean that Crowley wants a way out: a suicide pill. In reality, Crowley wants the holy water as protection... See full answer below.
Crowley's eyes are red in Supernatural because that's the specific eye color shared by crossroads demons. They may not be as old as white-eyed demons or as powerful as the yellow-eyed variety, but crossroads demons still enjoy more perks, more abilities, and more status than Supernatural's run-of-the-mill kind.
Despite Gaiman's mixed messages, “Good Omens'” third episode does a thorough job of fleshing out Aziraphale and Crowley's love story. In a 30-minute long cold open, we see them fight and flirt and fall in love through the ages.
God's firstborn, the Archangels comprise of four angels of immeasurable power and influence. In order of age, they are Michael, Lucifer, Raphael and Gabriel. Michael is the eldest, and loyal to his father, blindly following him and doing his bidding.
Crowley calls Castiel a giraffe, among other endearments. Metatron refers to him as Asstiel on several occasions. Amara calls him blue eyes.
Many Christians believe the Devil was once a beautiful angel named Lucifer who defied God and fell from grace. This assumption that he is a fallen angel is often based the book of Isaiah in the Bible, which says, “How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!
Answer and Explanation: In Good Omens (both the 2019 show and the 1990 novel), Crowley was originally named Crawly. After tempting Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and being sent out to cause chaos, Crawly changes his name to Anthony J. Crowley.
Aziraphale calls Crowley “my dear” once in the book, and calls him “My dear boy” once. He calls Anathema “my dear” once too. And that's all the “my dears” in the book.
But it wasn't until July that he really hit his stride, laying out with no possible room for disagreement that Crowley and Aziraphale “Don't identify as males,” and merely “mostly present as males.” In fact, Crowley and Aziraphale (and every single one of the 20 million demons and angels) are unquestionably nonbinary.
Growley is a fan nickname for a specific hellhound that belongs to the demon Crowley and serves as his "pet," bodyguard, and assassin.
Juliet is a hellhound owned by King of Hell Crowley.
A vampire's eye color is indicative of their diet, namely regarding the intake of blood. In the case of the Cullen family, including male protagonist Edward Cullen, their eyes are yellow or honey-golden. This represents the fact that they feed only on the blood of animals and not humans.
Gaiman has confirmed more than once that Crowley and Aziraphale are in love, but labels like gay, bi or even pansexual don't quite fit in this instance. In our interview, Gaiman clarified that their story arc in the show uses "all of the beats of a love story" to make it "purer and more fun".
Both Crowley and Aziraphale, the main characters, mostly present as male throughout the series, with a few notable exceptions, like when Crowley appears as a Nanny and when Aziraphale cohabitates Madam Tracy's body.
Thank you for the answer! During the church scene in episode three Crowley says that 'It's just a “J”, really. ' meaning that it doesn't have any further meaning. So it doesn't stand for anything.
"The license plate of Crowley's Bentley is 'Curtain' backwards," Gaiman said, because of the writing on the mausoleum in the suicidal leaves section of Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. "Curtain backwards, like it's the final curtain," Mackinnon explained.
It's a reference from The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show about a squirrel and a moose, hence Crowley calling Sam Moose, and Dean Squirrel. That he referenced this particular show must be because the the moose is said to be dim-witted and good natured, something Crowley must have thought sounded like Sam.
Has Crowley ever, at any point in his existence had a peircing or a tattoo? Yes. There's a snake tattoo just in front of his left ear, where the sideburns would be.