David Tennant Defends 'Good Omens' From Accusations Of Blasphemy: “People are very keen to be offended”
David Tennant Defends 'Good Omens' From Accusations Of Blasphemy: “People are very keen to be offended”
I get the feeling some choices in the adaptation were made specifically to annoy conservatives.
I’m ok with that.
Doesn’t need to be subtle. It’s usually a smart business decision though.
In this case, Tennant’s claim that “people are very keen to be offended” isn’t very convincing. The show illustrates multiple contradictions within the bible.
If I was offended by this, it might even feel like Tennant’s statement come off as gas-lighty, but I don’t, so… lol.
Such a good show. Excellent acting.
And yep. People now want to get triggered so they go looking for it. British television comedy has been poking fun at religion for decades.
Reminds me of the debate following the release of The Life of Brian between Michael Palin and John Cleese against Roman Catholic journalist and satirist Malcolm Muggeridge and the Bishop of Southwark, Mervyn Stockwood. The Month Python guys run rings around them because the film makes fun of organised religion, not Christian beliefs. Good Omens was similar. It doesn’t attack God or Christianity, it pokes fun at humanity, and at the angels and demons that have gained human traits.
Link to the debate if you’ve never seen it: youtu.be/ZYMpObbt2rs