Watching Crowley and Aziraphael together again is a joy, and while not quite as clever as the first season, with some tonal and pacing issues, nevertheless this is the kind of content which you are here for as a fan first and critic second. Watching felt like coming home on a cold evening to a warm cup of tea and uggboots, with the dynamic between Sheen and Tennant providing the kind of sparks that would make Danielle Steel take notes, whilst balancing the subject matter with the levity and wit Gaiman and Pratchett are known for. Clearly setting up for a third season, there are many threads unresolved which does make it feel somewhat unsatisfying from a storyline perspective, however the character development and performances make up for these frustrations, resulting in a comfortingly entertaining experience. 7.89/10