Summary:
The book contains the scripts for the television adaptation of "Good Omens," complete with stage directions, character insights, and notes from the screenwriter. It also offers a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process, including anecdotes and commentary on the challenges of bringing the story to the screen.
Key points:
1. Adaptation: The book explores how Gaiman adapted his novel into a screenplay, making necessary changes while preserving the story's essence.
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