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Can Aziraphale and Crowley actually become native?


Movie where Peter Lorre asks, “Can I kill him? Can I kill him now, boss?”Why does Obi-Wan say that he'll become more powerful if Vader kills him?What is funny about “Can I have a chocolate donut and a bottle of beer”?Why did Emily's mother become angry on Jason's reply?Did Harry and Mia actually have sex?What did Ramsay actually mean?How to get started watching English movies as a non native speaker?When did they become invisible?What is he actually saying?Were any of The Others actually native/indigenous to The Island?






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In the final episode of Good Omens, Aziraphale and Crowley are captured by the forces of Heaven and Hell and put on trial for treason.



Both are sentenced to death, Aziraphale by hellfire and Crowley by holy water, but to the surprise of their masters, they are not hurt by these.

Belzeebub even says,




He became native

He is not one of us anymore.




We later see that they had actually switched places, not become native.



What does 'became native' actually mean?



We learned earlier in the season that Crowley was an angel that fell. Can a demon rise up and become an angel? Is that what becoming native means, or that spending too much time on earth means you become native?










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    In the final episode of Good Omens, Aziraphale and Crowley are captured by the forces of Heaven and Hell and put on trial for treason.



    Both are sentenced to death, Aziraphale by hellfire and Crowley by holy water, but to the surprise of their masters, they are not hurt by these.

    Belzeebub even says,




    He became native

    He is not one of us anymore.




    We later see that they had actually switched places, not become native.



    What does 'became native' actually mean?



    We learned earlier in the season that Crowley was an angel that fell. Can a demon rise up and become an angel? Is that what becoming native means, or that spending too much time on earth means you become native?










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      In the final episode of Good Omens, Aziraphale and Crowley are captured by the forces of Heaven and Hell and put on trial for treason.



      Both are sentenced to death, Aziraphale by hellfire and Crowley by holy water, but to the surprise of their masters, they are not hurt by these.

      Belzeebub even says,




      He became native

      He is not one of us anymore.




      We later see that they had actually switched places, not become native.



      What does 'became native' actually mean?



      We learned earlier in the season that Crowley was an angel that fell. Can a demon rise up and become an angel? Is that what becoming native means, or that spending too much time on earth means you become native?










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      In the final episode of Good Omens, Aziraphale and Crowley are captured by the forces of Heaven and Hell and put on trial for treason.



      Both are sentenced to death, Aziraphale by hellfire and Crowley by holy water, but to the surprise of their masters, they are not hurt by these.

      Belzeebub even says,




      He became native

      He is not one of us anymore.




      We later see that they had actually switched places, not become native.



      What does 'became native' actually mean?



      We learned earlier in the season that Crowley was an angel that fell. Can a demon rise up and become an angel? Is that what becoming native means, or that spending too much time on earth means you become native?







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          Became native to me implies 'not born there, but imbued with the traits of there'... 'there', in this case, being Earth.

          They were presumed to have become 'human' to some degree.



          There's an old British saying, that someone 'goes native' if they live in a foreign land and develop the characteristics and behaviour patterns of that land, rather than their own.

          It's a bit of an old-fashioned idea - the kind of thing you might have heard during the British Raj rather than these days.



          The alternative, that they reverted to their actual, true native state, just doesn't fit the plot; only one of them - Crowley - was anything other than his native state of 'angel', so one of them would have died in the execution scenario.






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          • So you are saying that they became so "native" that their earth traits overcame their demon and angel traits, that's why they didn't get hurt in the fire and water.

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            Well, I'm saying that was the assumption - the actuality turned out differently, of course. No other explanation fits either the plot or the old saying. You just can't 'become' your own native native. You already are native to where you came from.

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          Became native to me implies 'not born there, but imbued with the traits of there'... 'there', in this case, being Earth.

          They were presumed to have become 'human' to some degree.



          There's an old British saying, that someone 'goes native' if they live in a foreign land and develop the characteristics and behaviour patterns of that land, rather than their own.

          It's a bit of an old-fashioned idea - the kind of thing you might have heard during the British Raj rather than these days.



          The alternative, that they reverted to their actual, true native state, just doesn't fit the plot; only one of them - Crowley - was anything other than his native state of 'angel', so one of them would have died in the execution scenario.






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          • So you are saying that they became so "native" that their earth traits overcame their demon and angel traits, that's why they didn't get hurt in the fire and water.

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            Well, I'm saying that was the assumption - the actuality turned out differently, of course. No other explanation fits either the plot or the old saying. You just can't 'become' your own native native. You already are native to where you came from.

            – Tetsujin
            7 hours ago
















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          Became native to me implies 'not born there, but imbued with the traits of there'... 'there', in this case, being Earth.

          They were presumed to have become 'human' to some degree.



          There's an old British saying, that someone 'goes native' if they live in a foreign land and develop the characteristics and behaviour patterns of that land, rather than their own.

          It's a bit of an old-fashioned idea - the kind of thing you might have heard during the British Raj rather than these days.



          The alternative, that they reverted to their actual, true native state, just doesn't fit the plot; only one of them - Crowley - was anything other than his native state of 'angel', so one of them would have died in the execution scenario.






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          • So you are saying that they became so "native" that their earth traits overcame their demon and angel traits, that's why they didn't get hurt in the fire and water.

            – Gustavo Gabriel
            7 hours ago






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            Well, I'm saying that was the assumption - the actuality turned out differently, of course. No other explanation fits either the plot or the old saying. You just can't 'become' your own native native. You already are native to where you came from.

            – Tetsujin
            7 hours ago














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          Became native to me implies 'not born there, but imbued with the traits of there'... 'there', in this case, being Earth.

          They were presumed to have become 'human' to some degree.



          There's an old British saying, that someone 'goes native' if they live in a foreign land and develop the characteristics and behaviour patterns of that land, rather than their own.

          It's a bit of an old-fashioned idea - the kind of thing you might have heard during the British Raj rather than these days.



          The alternative, that they reverted to their actual, true native state, just doesn't fit the plot; only one of them - Crowley - was anything other than his native state of 'angel', so one of them would have died in the execution scenario.






          share|improve this answer















          Became native to me implies 'not born there, but imbued with the traits of there'... 'there', in this case, being Earth.

          They were presumed to have become 'human' to some degree.



          There's an old British saying, that someone 'goes native' if they live in a foreign land and develop the characteristics and behaviour patterns of that land, rather than their own.

          It's a bit of an old-fashioned idea - the kind of thing you might have heard during the British Raj rather than these days.



          The alternative, that they reverted to their actual, true native state, just doesn't fit the plot; only one of them - Crowley - was anything other than his native state of 'angel', so one of them would have died in the execution scenario.







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          • So you are saying that they became so "native" that their earth traits overcame their demon and angel traits, that's why they didn't get hurt in the fire and water.

            – Gustavo Gabriel
            7 hours ago






          • 1





            Well, I'm saying that was the assumption - the actuality turned out differently, of course. No other explanation fits either the plot or the old saying. You just can't 'become' your own native native. You already are native to where you came from.

            – Tetsujin
            7 hours ago


















          • So you are saying that they became so "native" that their earth traits overcame their demon and angel traits, that's why they didn't get hurt in the fire and water.

            – Gustavo Gabriel
            7 hours ago






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            Well, I'm saying that was the assumption - the actuality turned out differently, of course. No other explanation fits either the plot or the old saying. You just can't 'become' your own native native. You already are native to where you came from.

            – Tetsujin
            7 hours ago

















          So you are saying that they became so "native" that their earth traits overcame their demon and angel traits, that's why they didn't get hurt in the fire and water.

          – Gustavo Gabriel
          7 hours ago





          So you are saying that they became so "native" that their earth traits overcame their demon and angel traits, that's why they didn't get hurt in the fire and water.

          – Gustavo Gabriel
          7 hours ago




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          1





          Well, I'm saying that was the assumption - the actuality turned out differently, of course. No other explanation fits either the plot or the old saying. You just can't 'become' your own native native. You already are native to where you came from.

          – Tetsujin
          7 hours ago






          Well, I'm saying that was the assumption - the actuality turned out differently, of course. No other explanation fits either the plot or the old saying. You just can't 'become' your own native native. You already are native to where you came from.

          – Tetsujin
          7 hours ago




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