![]() ![]() ![]() She’s not ready to let go of the god conversation, telling him his group aren’t gods – they’re made by people looking for answers. Laura keeps her eye on Shadow’s light, instructing Mad Sweeney where to turn. Mad Sweeney responds to that admission with, “You’re in the fairy tale now, aren’t you?” Plus, she’s an atheist who thinks God is a fairy tale for grown-ups. Laura and Mad Sweeney continue to bicker on the road, and she reveals she doesn’t believe in luck. She promises it’ll just be one summer and then they’ll “be back on the world tour.” She reminds him his light is strong, and he confesses he doesn’t believe he’s going to like it in America. Shadow doesn’t know America, even though this should be his home. He and his mother (Olunike Adeliyi) pass the Statue of Liberty on their arrival in America, discussing its origin. Shadow’s mind flashes back to when he was a teenager. He then sends another surge of electricity through Shadow’s body. Shadow says it’s just his curious spirit. Town demands to know why Shadow always just goes with the flow and why he didn’t say no to robbing a bank or going with Wednesday. Shadow claims he’s just a bodyguard and doesn’t know anything. Town wonders if that’s what Wednesday sees in him, asking what it is that Wednesday wants from him. Calling him a bastard and a nobody, he grudgingly admits Shadow’s tough. Town informs him they couldn’t locate any records of his family, other than his mother and wife. Shadow’s still restrained and still cringing in pain when Mr. She warns him to stay out of her way or else the gods will be planning his funeral. Laura definitely doesn’t want to take another road trip with Mad Sweeney, but he’s not about to let his coin leave his sight. Salim smiles as he takes a seat in The Jinn’s sidecar and puts on the offered helmet. The Jinn warns him it’s a dangerous mission, but Salim believes in The Jinn and wants to help. He wants/needs to accompany him on the mission to retrieve Odin’s spear. Salim, of course, refuses to leave The Jinn’s side. The American Gods writers acknowledge the fan response to the team of Mad Sweeney and Laura with Wednesday’s comment: “You two make such a great pair. ![]() Wednesday isn’t fazed and tells Mad Sweeney to accompany Laura on her quest to find Shadow, since she’s certain he can’t find his own way home. Nancy calls shotgun, which pisses off Mad Sweeney who’s tired of having someone usurp his position with Wednesday. Nancy ( Orlando Jones) have a different destination in mind. The Jinn will head off on a road trip to fetch Gungnir while Wednesday and Mr. Mama-ji interrupts to tell them to hit the road to retrieve Gungnir, Wednesday/Odin’s spear, from the Corn Palace. Inside the diner, Mad Sweeney ( Pablo Schreiber), Salim (Omid Abtahi), and The Jinn (Mousa Kraish) eat breakfast as Laura demands to know the plan to rescue Shadow. She’ll join him if she can swap her weekend shift as a maid. He then asks Mama-ji (Sakina Jaffrey) if she’ll fight, and she doesn’t believe she has a choice. Wednesday assures Czernobog he’ll have his vengeance. However, he knows a new star will rise in her place, and they need to pray this new star will be worthy of worship. He believes there won’t be a replacement Zorya following her death because no one worships her anymore. Outside, Czernobog (Peter Stormare) informs Wednesday ( Ian McShane) they need to perform the expected rituals to acknowledge Zorya Vechernyaya’s death. Meanwhile, Laura ( Emily Browning) keeps an eye on Shadow’s light far off in the distance from inside the diner. The electrodes activate and Shadow writhes in pain. Town (Dean Winters) assures him the question he should be asking is not where he is but why he’s there. Restrained and unaware of what’s happening, Mr. He struggles to open his eyes, reacting in pain after receiving an injection. Season two episode two airing Mabegins with Shadow ( Ricky Whittle) hooked up to electrodes. Season two episode one of Starz’s American Gods ended with Shadow Moon sucked up in a beam of light after he stopped the attack on the Old Gods gathered in the diner. Emily Browning and Pablo Schreiber in ‘American Gods’ season 2 episode 2 (Photo Credit: Starz) ![]()
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