I don't see the big deal. He simply said that any romantic relationship between the two is not canon, meaning that he and Pterry have never said that yes, Aziraphale and Crowley are boinking. They have also never definitively stated that they are not and never will be.
But Gneil still did say that the two are currently living together in a cottage on the South Downs, and he certainly knew how that would be taken by a good many GO fangirls because I have informed him of it personally and I'm sure many others have as well. Gneil isn't killing the ship; he's just saying that hey, Wikipedia is interrogating his comments from the wrong perspective.
Gneil isn't killing the ship; he's just saying that hey, Wikipedia is interrogating his comments from the wrong perspective.
Agreed. Though I'm as irritated as vampie6 is, because I would never have wanted someone to link my post about the signing on Wikipedia, ever. That's not common sense at all; what's meant for the fan world should stay in the fan world.
I mean, it works for the person who likes to change the definition of "auto da fey" to "what you oughtn't to do but you do anyway." Whoever that mystery person is. *shifty eyes*
Someone has already changed it, I think - I went and looked at the entry right after reading this, and the material in question doesn't seem to be there anymore. Thank goodness.
But Gneil still did say that the two are currently living together in a cottage on the South Downs, and he certainly knew how that would be taken by a good many GO fangirls because I have informed him of it personally and I'm sure many others have as well. Gneil isn't killing the ship; he's just saying that hey, Wikipedia is interrogating his comments from the wrong perspective.
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Agreed. Though I'm as irritated as vampie6 is, because I would never have wanted someone to link my post about the signing on Wikipedia, ever. That's not common sense at all; what's meant for the fan world should stay in the fan world.
Do you mean interrogating or interpreting? ;)
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I mean, it works for the person who likes to change the definition of "auto da fey" to "what you oughtn't to do but you do anyway." Whoever that mystery person is. *shifty eyes*
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