Having been squeezed
into ninety five minutes or so from an originally intended six-part series, its
reputation tarnished by the allegations against its co- author, the third
instalment of Good Omens seems determined to make a stand. Every scene
is accompanied by grandiose incidental music, the story moves fast because it
has so little time and the actors give it their best oratory. Visually it manages to convey a lot even on a
reduced budget. In some ways the truncated form helps; season two was
definitely prone to meandering whereas this third part focusses on its two main
characters, always the key asset. While the reduced screen time does sometimes
help, it can also mean narrative leaps that are not always earned.

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