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** The reason Gabriel has been humming "Everyday" is it was the song playing when he and Beelzebub made their deal.

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** The reason Gabriel has been humming "Everyday" is it was the song playing when he and Beelzebub made their deal.deal, with Beelzebub making a point of saying she liked it.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the footage of Gabriel's trial, Gabriel accepts the angels' ruling immediately and asks if he'll be cast down to Hell as punishment, saying that he's ready to go and won't fight it. Turns out he ''wanted'' to be sent to Hell, as that's where his lover Beelzebub is. The angels deciding to keep him around and force a memory wipe on him forced him to improvise.
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* ForcefulKiss: Crowley kisses Aziraphale after grabbing him by the lapels. He still gets rejected.
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* EyeColourChange: Gabriel finally having his memories fully restored is shown by his eyes changing colour from Jim's human hazel to his usual violet.
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* CardboardBoxOfUnemployment: The box Gabriel arrived with in "The Arrival" turns out to have been him invoking this trope after being fired, telling the other angels that he's going to "clean out his desk" and carrying a box out to the elevator as if it contains his stuff. Of course, as an archangel, Gabriel doesn't even have a desk to clean out in the first place, but it buys him enough time to escape.

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* CardboardBoxOfUnemployment: The box Gabriel arrived with in "The Arrival" turns out to have been him invoking this trope after being fired, telling the other angels that he's going to "clean out his desk" and carrying a box out to the elevator as if it contains his stuff. Of course, as an archangel, Gabriel doesn't even have a desk to clean out in the first place, but it buys him enough time to escape.escape, and he manages to use the box to smuggle his memories out, too.
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* CardboardBoxOfUnemployment: The box Gabriel arrived with in "The Arrival" turns out to have been him invoking this trope after being fired, telling the other angels that he's going to "clean out his desk" and carrying a box out to the elevator as if it contains his stuff. Of course, as an archangel, Gabriel doesn't even have a desk to clean out in the first place, but it buys him enough time to escape.
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* FauxAffablyEvil: The Metatron appears just as kindly and eccentric as Aziraphale in his human disguise, but it's evident from his referring to Crowley as a fool when he rejects Aziraphale's offer that he's still no more better than the rest of Heaven.

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