The unlikely partnership between angel Aziraphale and demon Crowley as they team up to prevent the coming of the Antichrist and the impending apocalypse, driven by their affection for Earth and humanity. However, they realize they’ve misplaced the Antichrist and must race against time to find him.

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The show opens up as God explains that  the Earth was created in the year 4004   BC on October 21st at 9:13 in the morning.  She then says that we are about to witness   the end of days, which is correctly  predicted in a book named “Nice and  

Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter”  written by a witch named Agnes Nutter. The scene then swoops down to the Garden  of Eden, where a snake emerges from the   earth and tempts Eve to taste the apple.  She walks towards the Tree of Knowledge,  

Takes a bite of the forbidden  fruit, and even shares it with Adam. Later, as Adam and Eve are cast out of  paradise, we see an angel, Aziraphale,   watching them from atop the wall  that surrounds the Garden of Eden.   The snake slithers up beside him and  transforms into a demon named Crawley.

The duo discuss God’s decision to kick  Adam and Eve out of the garden. Crawley   speculates that by putting a big tree full of  delicious apples in the middle of a garden,   God wanted Adam and Eve to learn the difference  between right and wrong. Otherwise, God would  

Have put the tree on the moon or some other  impossible-to-reach place. On the other hand,   Aziraphale says that God’s plans  are beyond their understanding. Suddenly, the demon points out that his  counterpart used to have a flaming sword,  

Which is now mysteriously missing. Just as they  watch Adam use a flaming sword to fight off a   lion, Aziraphale confesses giving it to help the  humans survive in the wilderness. The angel asks   nervously if he made the right choice. Laughing,  Crowley suggests that it would be funny if he,  

The demon, did the right thing and  Aziraphale, the angel, did the wrong thing. Just then, the world’s first rainstorm  begins, and Aziraphale lifts his wing to   shelter Crowley. This is the beginning  of the world’s oldest friendship.

Flash forward thousands of years — it is now  eleven years before the end of the world. In   a graveyard, two dukes of Hell, Hastur  and Ligur, rise up from the ground. They   complain about Crowley being late and that  they don’t trust him because he’s been on  

Earth for far too long. The two fear that he  might have become too close to human beings. Soon after, Crowley arrives in his Rolls  Royce, dressed like a rockstar. The three   demons then recount the steps they have  taken to acquire souls for their master,  

Satan. While Hastur talks about  planting the seeds of doubt in a priest,   Ligur mentions that he persuaded a politician  that accepting a small bribe was okay. Crowley,   on the other hand, recounts taking down an  entire cell phone network for several hours.

Next, Hastur and Ligur hand Crowley a basket with  a crying baby inside and ask him to deliver it   to the convent of the Chattering Order of  St Beryl. That baby is the son of Satan,   The Antichrist. Dismayed, Crowley  realises that the appearance of  

The Antichrist means that the end of the  world is near. Although he, as a demon,   is supposed to hate the creation of God, Crowley  secretly likes Earth and its customs. Nonetheless,   he takes the baby because the order  came directly from the Devil himself.

Elsewhere, at the convent, a group of nuns devoted  to serving Satan conduct a meeting. They go over   the plan to receive the Antichrist from Crowley  and swap him with the baby being born to the   wife of an American diplomat, Thaddeus Dowling.  All are assigned their tasks except for Sister  

Mary Loquacious. When she asks about her duty,  the Reverend Mother commands her to go get some   biscuits with the pink icing on top. However,  things begin to go awry when another couple,   the Youngs, arrive because Mrs Young has  gone into labour earlier than expected.

They hurriedly put her in room number  three and usher Mr. Young outside to a   waiting area. Within a few minutes,  Crowley pulls up to the hospital,   unaware that there are now two couples  giving birth at the convent instead of   one. Mistaking Mr. Young for diplomat  Dowling, the demon asks him what room  

His wife is in. Mr. Young, who thinks Crowley  is the doctor, points to room number three. By this point, both women have given birth to  healthy, blond-haired boys. Eager to be rid of   his responsibility, Crowley hands Sister Mary the  basket and tells her to take it to room three.

Following this, Sister Mary puts the  Antichrist into a baby carrier and takes   it to room number three where Mrs. Young’s  son is also kept. When Mr. Young comes in,   the nun mistakes him for the American diplomat  and points at the Antichrist as his baby.

Soon after, the Reverend Mother’s second In  command comes in looking for the Antichrist as   they have been waiting outside Harriet Dowling’s  room to make the swap. Not wanting to speak openly   in front of outsiders, they attempt to communicate  via winking. However, the result is that Sister  

Mary gives the Youngs’ baby to the deputy Reverend  Mother instead of the Antichrist. This means that,   unlike their original plan, the Youngs  take home the Antichrist as their son. After the baby swap has been done, the  sisters push the couples to name their  

Babies. The Reverend Mother convinces Harriet  Dowling to name her baby “Warlock,” and   Sister Mary convinces Mr. Young to name  their baby, the Antichrist, as “Adam.” The following day, Crowley and Aziraphale meet to  discuss the end of the world and what to do about  

It. They get very drunk and bemoan the fate of all  things dear to them when the apocalypse starts. However, neither of them can sabotage their  sides to stop Armageddon from happening.   But they realise that they can attempt to  influence the Antichrist as it grows up,  

Thereby neutralising it. They hope that if  the Antichrist is raised with equal amounts   of good and evil, they will cancel each other  out, and he will end up a normal human boy. Flash forward five years, and Crowley  appears at the Dowling’s household as  

A nanny while Aziraphale as a humble gardener.  The angel attempts to teach the boy respect for   all living creatures while the demon sings  him to sleep with bloodthirsty lullabies. Later, Aziraphale updates Archangels Gabriel,  Michael, and other angels on his progress. They  

Congratulate him but also tell him that  they will understand when he inevitably   fails. To Aziraphale’s surprise, Heaven wants  Armageddon to happen just as much as Hell does. Six years later, the beginning of the end of  the world finally arrives as it is Warlock’s  

Eleventh birthday. Hell sends Crowley a  message via his car radio that they are   sending the Antichrist a “Hell Hound” as  a gift. When the child names the beast,   he will come fully into his powers, and this will  trigger the official start of the apocalypse.

Alarmed, Crowley and Aziraphale decide they  have to stop the hound from reaching the child.   They plan to meet the hound first and send it  away at Warlock’s birthday party. For this,   Crowley is disguised as a caterer, and Aziraphale  insists on being the party’s entertainment as a  

Magician. His performance goes terribly,  and the kids start a food fight instead. After the chaos, they realise that the Hell Hound  never arrived. Crowley checks in with Hell’s Duke,   Hatsur, who insists that the Hound was released  on schedule and should be with the boy by now.

This means one thing: they’ve been  with the wrong child this entire time. Meanwhile, in the town of Tadfield,  Adam Young, the real Antichrist,   and his friends are playing in a wooden fort  in the woods. By all accounts, he seems a  

Well-adjusted and normal child. They are talking  about his birthday and what he hopes to get as a   gift. Coincidentally, Adam really wants a dog  and remains confident that he will get one. At this moment, as Adam’s friends  ask him what sort of dog he wants,  

The Hell Hound approaches. The massive,  red-eyed beast with a mouth full of sharp   teeth stops and listens to what his master  wants. In a surprising twist, Adam declares   that he doesn’t want a big scary dog. Instead,  he wants a small, playful, intelligent dog that  

Can learn tricks and go down rabbit holes.  The other kids ask him what he will name it,   and he confidently tells them that he will  simply call his pet “Dog”. At this, the Hell   Hound transforms into a small British Terrier,  and the countdown to Armageddon officially begins.

In a flashback scene from three hundred and sixty  years earlier, a Witchfinder, Major Pulsifer,   oversees a pyre being built in the centre of  town. He is on his way to Agnes Nutter’s house,   who is accused of being a witch. Unbeknownst to  Pulsifer and the villagers following him, Agnes  

Is actually a witch. She has written a book full  of prophecies, the only one in history to consist   of completely accurate predictions. In fact, she  has even predicted her own death and prepared for   it by sending her prophecies to her daughter and  husband, who then become the curators of the book.

As Pulsifer and the villagers tie Agnes to a pyre,   she beckons the townspeople to come near and  watch the burning of England’s last true witch.   She had prepared for this moment by lining the  skirts of her dress with gunpowder and roofing  

Nails. Just as the fire is lit underneath  her, a big blast kills all the onlookers. However, her book survives and stays in the  family for generations until it reaches her   great-great-great granddaughter  Anathema. The young girl grew   up memorising the prophecies,  many of which were about her,  

As they state that she is to be the one  who is there for the end of the world. Elsewhere, Major Pulsifer’s great-great-great  grandson, Newton, is experimenting with his   computer. As he plugs in his machine, the power  for the entire city block goes out. This unlucky  

Streak continues far into his adulthood, as he  is fired from job after job for his inability to   work with any sort of electronics. Frustrated,  he wanders the streets aimlessly and lands in   front of Witchfinder Sergeant Shadwell, who  is currently giving a sermon on the threat of  

Witches. The Sergeant sees potential within  Newton and invites him to come by his home   later. With very little direction in life,  the young man decides to take up the offer. In the meantime, Anathema, all grown  up, is now taking the necessary steps  

Laid out in her grandmother’s book to  try and prevent the apocalypse. The   first of which is to move to a small  village in England called Tadfield. Meanwhile, Aziraphale calls Crowley with  an idea about finding the Antichrist. He   suggests they attempt to visit the hospital  as they know his date of birth and birthplace.

When Crowley and Aziraphale arrive in Tadfield,  the convent, which used to be a nun-run hospital,   doesn’t look much different than it did 11  years ago. But the nuns have long since gone,   and now the place is a corporate retreat where  co-workers can shoot one another with paintballs  

In the name of team building. They make their  way inside to see if they can find any records.   When the Angel suggests that Crowley is a  nice being deep down, the demon slams him   against a wall in anger. They share a tense yet  intimate moment that is broken up by Mary Hodges,  

The owner of the retreat and also formerly  known as Sister Mary Loquacious. They put   her in a trance where she answers their questions  truthfully. However, she has no new information   to offer whatsoever. All of the records that  documented the birth details of the kids were  

Also lost in a fire. Having reached a dead end,  they wake Mary up from her trance and leave. As they drive home, Aziraphale gets a strong sense  of love from the area that they’re travelling   in – something Crowley cannot feel. Across the  forest, Anathema is performing the last spell  

Of the night. When she discovers something at a  distance, she takes off on her bike vigorously.   Between the angel and demon arguing and the  witch’s enthusiasm, they collide with one   another on the road, sending Anathema flying.  Aziraphale is quick to heal her hand, head and  

Bike, and he offers her a ride back to her home  – much to the chagrin of Crowley. In her haste,   as she leaves the car, she forgets her book  – “The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes   Nutter”. She doesn’t even realise it until  much later that night when it’s too late.

Back in the car, Aziraphale suggests  hiring a human to find the child,   but Crowley reminds him that the  Antichrist has a defence mechanism   built in where suspicion slides off  him like water slides off of a duck. As Crowley drops off Aziraphale,  they agree to use their networks  

Of human operatives to attempt to find  the Antichrist. The angel exits the car   only to notice the book and keeps it  to himself until he can get into the   bookshop. Crowley then drives off without any  knowledge of what his friend is about to do.

Inside the bookstore, the angel puts on gloves  and reads on through the night. In the morning,   Crowley calls to see if he’s found anything,  but Aziraphale keeps this information to   himself. Meanwhile, his readings have  led him to one prophecy saying that the  

Antichrist is in Tadfield, and his number is 666.  Aziraphale calls the number with the area code,   and Arthur Young answers the phone. At the same  time, his son, Adam, yells that he got his dog  

To stand on his hind legs, matching a prophecy  in the book that says the Beast will walk on his   hind legs. Shocked, the angel realises that he  has the right number and hangs up immediately. In a flashback scene to the early days of the  creation of Earth, God asks Aziraphale what  

Happened to his flaming sword. Aziraphale  stutters a lie that he misplaced it. The scene then shifts to Mesopotamia in 3004 BC as  a local man named Noah builds an ark. Aziraphale   explains that God plans to wipe out all of the  bad humans and assures the demon that Noah and  

His family will be fine. Crawly is shocked  that God is going to kill kids, pointing out   that demons typically do that. Just as one of  the unicorns escapes the ark, the rain starts. In 33 AD in Golgotha, Crawley says he has changed  his name to Crowley while he and Aziraphale watch  

Jesus get nailed to the cross. The angel asks  him if he ever got to meet Jesus. In response,   Crowley says yes and reveals that he was the one  who showed Christ all the kingdoms of the world. Next, in 537 AD, in the Kingdom of  Wessex, Aziraphale is riding in war  

For Arthur and the Knights of the Round  Table. He confronts the Black Knight,   who turns out to be Crowley. While  the angel is out to spread peace,   the demon has been sent to disrupt it. They  realise they kind of just cancel each other out.

The following scene shifts to 1601, where the duo  are watching a very sparsely attended production   of Hamlet. Shakespeare approaches them and  asks for a small favour — to be a vocal and   encouraging audience for his actor playing  Hamlet. Later, they realise that they are  

Both headed towards Edinburgh, and Crowley  mentions that it’s a waste of effort if   they both go as the good fortune of the angel  will cancel out the bad luck of the demon. So,   they flip a coin, which the angel loses and  is forced to go to Scotland. In exchange,  

Aziraphale makes Crowley perform  a miracle— turn Hamlet into a hit. When we see the duo once again, it is in Paris,  and the year is 1793. Aziraphale is locked in a   fortress as the French Revolution rages outside.  Having popped across the English Channel for some  

Crepes, the angel was arrested for looking like  an aristocrat. Crowley comes in to save him and   asks why he doesn’t just perform a miracle to  save himself. In response, the angel reveals   that he was reprimanded by Heaven last month for  performing too many frivolous miracles. Amused,  

Crowley mentions that he got praise  from Hell for the French Revolution,   even though it was the humans who thought  it up themselves. He then snaps his fingers,   and Aziraphale’s shackles fall off, and  his clothing swaps with that of the guard.

Flash forward to 1941, London, where air raid  sirens are going off as Aziraphale enters a   church to supposedly hand over books of prophecy  to the Nazis. They ask him for the “Nice and   Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter.” to which  he replies that all known copies of the book  

Were destroyed. Just as they get ready to kill  him, a woman enters with her gun drawn. The angel   triumphantly claims that he was recruited by the  woman to foil the Nazis and they have been played   by her clever plan. Unfortunately, the woman  reveals that she is actually a Nazi as well,  

And he is the one that has been double-crossed.  Fortunately, Crowley comes in, wincing in pain,   and says that a German bomber will drop a bomb  on the church thanks to demonic intervention,   and if they run fast, they won’t die.  They hear a bomber flying overhead,  

And a bomb drops on the church, destroying  it and killing the Nazis. Miraculously,   both Aziraphale and Crowley are unharmed,  and the latter even saves Aziraphale’s books. Twenty-six years later, in 1967, Crowley puts  together a group of thieves and criminals  

To pull off a heist for him in Soho,  London. Among them is a young Shadwell,   the locksmith of the group. He wants them to  break into a church to steal some Holy Water,   though the humans aren’t aware of that  yet. However, Shadwell wants to know if  

There is witchcraft involved and gets  disappointed when the demon says no. Later, outside the bar, Shadwell stops Crowley  to tell him about the Witchfinder Army and to   offer its services to him, should he  need it. Crowley then gets into his   car and finds Aziraphale sitting inside.  After much consideration and trepidation,  

The angel has changed his mind about helping his  counterpart. He then hands Crowley a thermos full   of holy water and warns that holy water won’t  just kill his body but will kill him completely. Eventually, the scene shifts to the present  day, just one day before the end of the world.  

Aziraphale hangs up on Mr. Young and tries to  plan how he is going to explain the Antichrist   mix-up to Gabriel and the other angels. Meanwhile,  in Tadfield, Adam is walking with his pet dog when   he comes upon Anathema, crying and breaking pots  in her garden. She is upset about misplacing the  

Book of prophecies written by her ancestor.  Worried, the kid asks if she’s ok and offers   to look for it or give her the book he wrote  instead. She invites him inside for some lemonade,   but his dog is hesitant to enter because of the  horseshoe nailed above the door frame to ward off  

Evil. However, Adam makes it enter, and a little  bit more of Hell is burned out of the Hell Hound. Back in London, Newton is looking at the  artefacts of the Witchfinder Army when he   comes across Shadwell’s pay ledger. According to  the pay ledger, Shadwell does not actually run the  

Witchfinder Army but has faked a list of generals,  colonels, and majors in order to extort more money   out of benefactors like Crowley. In fact, at this  very moment, Crowley and Shadwell are meeting in   a small cafe. The demon tasks Shadwell with going  to Tadfield and tracking down an 11-year-old boy.

In the meantime, in Tadfield, Anathema is  explaining ley lines and auras to Adam,   who is eating it up. He gets particularly excited  about the witch being able to read people’s auras.   Curious, the kid asks if she can see his, and  she realises that she can’t. However, she doesn’t  

Think much of it and tells the kid about saving  the environment, the dangers of nuclear power   plants, and how we need to get rid of them. On  the other hand, Adam soaks it up like a sponge,   and when Anathema sends him home with a stack of  New Aquarian magazines, he takes them eagerly.

Meanwhile, in Heaven, Aziraphale meets  with Archangel Gabriel, Michael, Uriel,   and Sandalphon to tell them that Hell has possibly  misplaced the Antichrist. He tries to tell them   that the actual Antichrist is not with the U.S.  Ambassador but somewhere else and offers to find  

Out where. It is clear that Aziraphale really  does not want a second war, but the angels are   committed. After they brush off his concerns  and send him away, the angels convene to talk   about their mistrust of Aziraphale. They decide  he has been lurking around Earth far too long.

Back in London, Shadwell is tasked by  Aziraphael to send men to Tadfield to   investigate Adam Young. He then tasks Newton  with going to investigate the village. Meanwhile, in Tadfield, Adam tries to talk to his  parents about all of the new things he’s learned.  

His father dismisses it as rubbish, so the kid  goes to his room to continue his reading. In   the meantime, Crowley and Aziraphale meet as  they both look incredibly tense. Crowley asks   if Aziraphale has found the boy yet. Still not  on board with having to possibly kill a child,  

The angel pretends like he doesn’t know  where Adam is. He insists that Crowley,   being the demon, should be the one to do it.  In response, Crowley tells him that it’s a big   universe and even if the earth is destroyed,  they could be friends as they have been for  

Over 6,000 years. He then tells his counterpart to  forget that they are on opposing sides. However,   Aziraphale is stubborn and defiant and  tells him that, even if he did know   where the Antichrist was. Offended, Crowley  leaves, telling him, “Have a nice doomsday.”

In the final scene, Adam is still reading  Anathema’s magazines via flashlight late   into the night when a bag of lemon drops next  to him. When he goes to sleep, the voices start   whispering in his head. As he dreams, alarms  at the nuclear plant begin to go off because  

The nuclear reactor has gone missing. Power is  still being generated, but the reactor itself has   disappeared. In its place is a single lemon drop. Subscribe for more videos like this, turn on the   notification, and leave 1000 likes Or 100 comments  if you’d like us to continue part 2. Thank You!

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  1. Funny a random movie finally depicts Adam and Eve correctly. Yes. Common sense. They were black 😂. Fyi Africa is a European name. If you trace Africa true name it's Eden land.

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