What did Good Omens finale reveal?
What the final scene shows about Aziraphale and Crowley
Good Omens has ended with its third season, and the show’s finale includes a surprise that recontextualizes where Aziraphale and Crowley’s stories land.
The key development is that the last moments contain information about their fates—specifically through what is revealed in the final scene. That final scene points directly to what happens to the angel and demon, rather than leaving their outcome ambiguous.
This matters because Good Omens has long traded on emotional reversals: characters who seem morally fixed keep surprising the audience with new choices, and the series’ ending is built to be both character-driven and thematically punchy.
What we know from the finale coverage
- The series finished after its third season.
- The final minutes include a “surprise” reveal about the two leads.
- The focus is squarely on what happens to Aziraphale and Crowley.
Why it impacts fans
For long-time viewers, the emotional center of Good Omens is the bond between two beings on opposite sides. An ending that clarifies their fates—and does so via a final-scene twist—turns the finale into a culmination moment, not just a plot wrap.
At this point, the takeaway for audiences is straightforward: the show’s concluding sequence is designed to make their outcome unmistakable, delivering the closure that fans normally only get through extended epilogues.