I don't know what award this was, but for me the second season of Good Omens was a huge disappointment. There was no real plot. most episodes seemed to be designed to create set pieces for Tennant and Sheen to do their comedy scenes, the "human" characters played no critical role at all, and the ending seemed incredibly forced. Despite Gaiman's claims that he and Pterry worked out some ideas for future stories, I don't believe that any of Pterry's ideas made it into this one. I know that this season was supposed to be "transitional" to lead into a tie-everything-up third season, but this was not a worthy follow up.