(You're absolutely right. Crowley knows it's going to hurt, but he also knows that he's survived worse. And although I've been incredibly fortunate as to never have been injured myself, I can only imagine how satisfying it must be to beat the crap out of someone who has hurt you. I don't know if you noticed, but during the attack scene, Aziraphale never calls Crowley by his name. That's because during that time, Crowley really does become the physical representation of the demons who hurt him. It's not until afterward that he can differentiate. I guess Crowley knew that instinctively. *shrugs* I'll shut up now and just say thank you. :D)
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(You're absolutely right. Crowley knows it's going to hurt, but he also knows that he's survived worse. And although I've been incredibly fortunate as to never have been injured myself, I can only imagine how satisfying it must be to beat the crap out of someone who has hurt you. I don't know if you noticed, but during the attack scene, Aziraphale never calls Crowley by his name. That's because during that time, Crowley really does become the physical representation of the demons who hurt him. It's not until afterward that he can differentiate. I guess Crowley knew that instinctively. *shrugs* I'll shut up now and just say thank you. :D)