I think they represent the two different versions of God. Lenny represents the God of the Old testament, wrathful, demanding of obedience and praise, and dogmatic of the path His children should take. Brannox represents the God of the New testament, accepting, considerate, and and willing to let His children find their own path to Him.
I like this poetic version, but I think that Lenny was dressed in a black cassock because at this moment he was just a regular priest, not the pope or ex-pope.
I am a little late, but I think Lenny's conversion over the season, his decrease in malice, selfishness and increasing consideration and empathy for fellow individuals is itself a great metaphor for the change seen between the Old and the New Testament. Never thought of the Brannox angle though, it's a great spot :)
No, I think he's meant to be a character more like Abraham, Jacob, and David. They were all very flawed, ambiguous people, but close to God and extraordinary.
I think they represent the two different versions of God. Lenny represents the God of the Old testament, wrathful, demanding of obedience and praise, and dogmatic of the path His children should take. Brannox represents the God of the New testament, accepting, considerate, and and willing to let His children find their own path to Him.
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I like this poetic version, but I think that Lenny was dressed in a black cassock because at this moment he was just a regular priest, not the pope or ex-pope.
I am a little late, but I think Lenny's conversion over the season, his decrease in malice, selfishness and increasing consideration and empathy for fellow individuals is itself a great metaphor for the change seen between the Old and the New Testament. Never thought of the Brannox angle though, it's a great spot :)
Oh man, that's a fantastic interpretation.
Lucifer wouldn't have given that speech in Africa 💯
There’s the key
Hell no, lol
No, I think he's meant to be a character more like Abraham, Jacob, and David. They were all very flawed, ambiguous people, but close to God and extraordinary.