Besides, anyone capable of classifying Hieronymus Bosch as a “weirdo” must know what he’s talking about. I can’t speak for other bodyguards, but I can vouch for why U.S. Secret Service agents wear sunglasses. So, why does Kara Swisher always wear sunglasses? Crowley. He is a friend of Aziraphale 's. Here’s one of the only places Crowley’s comfortable enough to be sans glasses, and when he knows it’s going to be invaded he prepares not just physically with the holy water, but by putting up that emotional barrier in a place where he wasn’t supposed to need it.Even after Crowley is at his absolute lowest, when he thinks Aziraphale’s dead and he’s on his way to drink until the world ends, he takes the time to put a new pair on when the old ones are damaged. Both of them seem to have a fondness for Classical music and therefore keep it on hand, although imprisonment in the Bentley is very often the cause of a good Tchaikovsky tape gone bad (52).The summary in the dust jacket has, for once, got it right in describing Crowley as “Hell’s most approachable demon.”DISCLAIMER: All material related to Good Omens is the property of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.

He also appears to wear snakeskin boots, although it is unclear whether or not they are actually boots. In a strong horrifying way that I just can't explain. They appear to have first met, or at least got to Due to the fact that they are both “of angel stock,” they even find covering for each other on occasion a reasonable thing to do (although Aziraphale occasionally feels guilty [23]).The Arrangement also seems to have come, over time, to define not only their working lives, but their social lives as well. Crowley is one of the main characters in Amazon series Good Omens. Photosensitivity.

Specifically, he still wears them around the demons, and when he’s in hell.
Dining at the Ritz is a frequent and favorite activity for this unlikely pair (26), as is keeping the back room of In addition, Crowley’s love of gadgets seems at least partly tied to his need to keep in touch with Aziraphale. It's similar to the affect of anything holy on demons really. Why does H.E.R. You know where Crowley doesn’t wear glasses?

He didn't so much fall from Heaven so much as saunter vaguely downwards. We never once see him wearing glasses in his flat, except for when he knows Hastur and Ligur are coming.
The Good Omens Lexicon is a non-profit, fan-run site and has no affiliation with the authors or publishers. Why is that a problem? Crowley is a demon and one of the main characters in Good Omens.

Those of you who know me from the Daredevil fandom will not be surprised by thisI'm well practised at having emotions over characters who use glasses to hide vulnerability The fact that he’s late, the Queen playing as the Bentley approaches, the “Hi, guys” in response to Hastur and Ligur’s “Hail Satan”. The next time we see Crowley, he’s in human — or Crowley’s home life, such as it is, involves owning In the matter of Crowley’s demonic achievements on earth, only one thing is entirely certain: he doesn’t have the stomach for the sort of cruelties that, say, Duke Hastur is capable of (arson at Tadfield Manor [22]), or, more significantly, that humans are capable of (the Spanish Inquisition, the atrocities of which were enough to drive Crowley to drink for a week straight [19]). He It’s about the worst thing that Hastur could have done. He is a straight-up demon. Just search sunglasses, look through all the posts, and you might get lucky. He's the snake that tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden, naturally. As evidenced by his fondness for his human body (and his fondness for his car), Crowley has grown quite attached to his current state of being. Everyone keeps asking for all of Crowley's sunglasses. Rather than leading with a physical threat, his first act is to strip away Crowley’s emotional defences. Not every demon has that and not every angel hurts Crowleys eyes. That’s an emotional kick to the gut for me.