Fantasy and sci-fi also have I think a much wider appeal we see it all the time. Like just like take Star Wars for example which is like there's that that weird nerd paradox that happens with stuff sometimes where we're like especially with Star Wars you feel like it's really special and specific to you but then also it's one of the biggest media franchises on the entire planet earth. You feel you feel a sense of ownership to it that you don't feel if you go to see like Silver Linings playbook or something. No that's my movie it speaks directly to me Andrew.
Good Omens was written by a sort of science fiction supergroup, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. It's one of those books where it's as fun to chew on the turns of phrase as it is to find out what happens, which is pretty amazing since it's literally about the end of the world.
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