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For those of you who haven t checked the episode out already, tonight sees the penultimate third-season episode of STARZ s American Gods. Of course, that means there s still time for another preview of what we can expect. Previously, we had a chance to check out an exchange between Laura ( Emily Browning) and Doyle ( Iwan Rheon) regarding her plan to find a permanent solution to her Wednesday ( Ian McShane) problem. For this look, the topic has clearly changed- moving from a debate over killing a god to whether or not they should have sex. See? We told you the topic took a sharp turn… ....
Welcome back to our weekly preview for the third season of STARZ s American Gods, as our various storylines begin to converge- and from the looks of things, some very uncomfortable truths are close to being exposed. Heading into the next chapter to the cable network s adaptation of Neil Gaiman s novel, Shadow ( Ricky Whittle) and Marguerite ( Lela Loren) grow closer as Mike Ainsel begins looking at Lakeside as home. Until things begin to get a little… curious. Meanwhile, Laura ( Emily Browning) and Salim ( Danny Trejo s World about a certain common enemy they share: Wednesday ( Ian McShane). Add into the mix Bilquis ( ....
“Why am I not surprised the Buckeye state has a freaky Norse underbelly?” This week’s opening scene brings the show back a second time to the Revolutionary War. But unlike last time, which was a means of segueing to the African peoples dragged to America against their will, this week’s intro forks to how the white men murdering their way across the continent helped revive the Norse gods of war. It also features the jarring choice to have Ian McShane do a VO from the jump. That’s because this isn’t our usual “Coming to America” tale. It’s Odin, telling us about a love story, his and Demeter’s. ....