No, no, no. He's not disempowered by a "broken society". The reason Vime's is a depressed alcoholic as much as anything is because society is working perfectly and
that is depressing. Since the Patrician legalized the thieves guild crime has never been less of a problem. Muggings are carefully monitored to make sure nobody who has already had their allotted mugging this year is mugged twice, the city gets its cut of crime and the thieves guild deal with random, unlicenced crimes more effectively than the Watch ever could. The assassin's don't bother with ordinary people (and are in fact considered most dashing) and actually produce a healthy turnover in the ruling classes. The think about Ankh-Morpork that makes the entire set-up of
Guards! Guards! work is that the Patrician has brought order to the ungovernable. It's the best the city has ever functioned. Vime's isn't depressed because the city has failed, he's depressed because it's better without him. Even when Carrot reinvigorates the Guard and Vimes somewhat proves its value, it still remains one more chess-piece on the Patrician's board that he's careful not to let upset the delicate balance he's achieved.
Good Omens was... popular. I wouldn't say that it was decent. In fact the two things are often in contradiction, I find. It had a awful voice-over by God which was pretty much just reading the text of the book which you'd think would be a positive but it wasn't and was made even worse by the narrator they chose who had no feel for British humour whatsoever. Tennant and the other guy as Crowley and Aziraphale were both very good - best thing about the show, in fact. But on the whole I found it pretty tedious. I didn't finish it.
But for adaptations I thought Hogfather and Going Postal were both brave efforts. Whilst they had the budget of a school disco there was a LOT of love for the work evident and they didn't alter it like this abomination is doing. You have to look past the production values but if you do they're touching and reverent to the books. Or perhaps I just have a thing for very strict, sexy, women in black.
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Eh, the Hitchiker movie was largely written by Adams himself and had a barbershop quartet of Dolphins. I liked it.