Sorry. I edited my post.Really? You could have just left that unanswered.
Sorry. I edited my post.Really? You could have just left that unanswered.
Sorry. I edited my post.
Really don't think they need a whole episode dedicated to Sweeney and Laura.
Her Irish accent was terrible too.
Suffice to say, Shadow will have a much more exciting arc in Season 2 than he did in Season 1.
I'm confused about Bilquis. In the vignette they show her back in ancient Egypt (I think?) and they're acting as if it's the same god today in America. I thought the gods from the show are just the American versions of the original gods? Wouldn't American Bilquis have no memory of her original roots? Just seems weird to me.
Like even Wednesday said he had "never left the country" when asked by Shadow. I always assumed there were different versions of the gods in each region. Scandinavian Odin would probably still be doing alright, for example.
I'm confused about Bilquis. In the vignette they show her back in ancient Egypt (I think?) and they're acting as if it's the same god today in America. I thought the gods from the show are just the American versions of the original gods? Wouldn't American Bilquis have no memory of her original roots? Just seems weird to me.
Like even Wednesday said he had "never left the country" when asked by Shadow. I always assumed there were different versions of the gods in each region. Scandinavian Odin would probably still be doing alright, for example.
If she still has believers in Ethiopia/Yemen there is probably still another version of her there.
You'll notice that Bilquis isn't flying to America alone, she's "hitching a ride" with the woman from the club in Iran.
Haven't read the book but I imagine when new gods are created for new regions they sort of clone themselves. They're still connected in their common ancestory but this Bilquis is of a new American flavor.
Like, there was originally only one Jesus, but more were created as the need for more came about. I'm sure they all know the story of the crucifixion even without being the "original" Jesus.
If she still has believers in Ethiopia/Yemen there is probably still another version of her there.
I'm confused about Bilquis. In the vignette they show her back in ancient Egypt (I think?) and they're acting as if it's the same god today in America. I thought the gods from the show are just the American versions of the original gods? Wouldn't American Bilquis have no memory of her original roots? Just seems weird to me.
Like even Wednesday said he had "never left the country" when asked by Shadow. I always assumed there were different versions of the gods in each region. Scandinavian Odin would probably still be doing alright, for example.
I'm confused about Bilquis. In the vignette they show her back in ancient Egypt (I think?) and they're acting as if it's the same god today in America. I thought the gods from the show are just the American versions of the original gods? Wouldn't American Bilquis have no memory of her original roots? Just seems weird to me.
Like even Wednesday said he had "never left the country" when asked by Shadow. I always assumed there were different versions of the gods in each region. Scandinavian Odin would probably still be doing alright, for example.
the whole different gods versions thing just doesn't make sense at all and I hope they never bring it up again
Eh I mean they called him Wotan, Grimnir and in the episode at the police station the rocket was straight up called Odin.
the whole different gods versions thing just doesn't make sense at all and I hope they never bring it up again
Given people have problems recognizing deities that have been explicitly named, having their different versions played by different actors would probably melt minds.The same is true of Mad Sweeney - I assume they're using the same actors out of simplicity/laziness/whatever. The new versions are unique entities but they would definitely have knowledge and memories of their roots. Like, the three sisters remember being rich and having servants back in the old country. At some point they splinter off and become unique entities.
New Gods need to beef up. Can we get a god of nuclear and chemical warfare? Like have this nerdy looking scientist go around blowing up things randomly and giving people stage V cancer on the spot. And a god of pollution, have him be this sleezy Exxon corporate representative or the like. I'd also take a god of automation who is always surrounded by a bunch of robot bodyguards.
I really don't understand your hangup on the multiple god thing.
It makes perfect sense. You have that today with people proclaiming what their Jesus would and wouldn't do. What their God would and wouldn't do. Different versions of Gods in American Gods are only the realization of those beliefs that people hold and pray to.
I'm confused about Bilquis. In the vignette they show her back in ancient Egypt (I think?) and they're acting as if it's the same god today in America. I thought the gods from the show are just the American versions of the original gods? Wouldn't American Bilquis have no memory of her original roots? Just seems weird to me.
I feel like the whole confrontation with the New Gods was a bit... shoehorned in. Like, it was mostly there to make this feel more like a finale. I get why Media would show up to court Easter since they'd have a special relationship, but Mr. World popping up here seemed like a bit much. The "big bad evil guy" shouldn't just be popping in to contribute his two cents... as much as I love seeing Crispin Glover.
My biggest problem though was the fact that Easter can just decide to... turn off spring. For at least 500 square miles, since it hit from Kentucky to Wisconsin. Like, holy shit! If she has that kind of power living off of scraps, why would she have ANY skin in the game? What more can she gain? I think that's the only recurring problem I have with the new stuff they're adding... it gives a LOT of power to the gods, which introduces more than a handful of "why don't they just use their god powers to fix things?" plot holes.
it's stupid, it doesn't make sense, I hate it. I hope they never bring it up again.
It thought it was very explicit that the gods in America are the originals. Both in this show and in the book (which I admittedly havent read in several years)
Really don't think they need a whole episode dedicated to Sweeney and Laura.
Are the gods symbolism for aging celebrities struggling to remain relevant through rebranding to adapt to the times?
Nope.The book makes this explicitly clear at the end, when Shadow meets the Scandinavian version of Wednesday.
Read Monarch of the Glen.Possible major spoilers for non-book readers, so if you're show only just avoid my post -
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You know, after reading the book I thought Shadow was an aspect of. But after reading a bit more aboutThorin a book I have, I think he's an aspect of Baldur, god of light and goodness. The billowy aura that Laura sees and is attracted to kind of gives it away, asNorse mythological figuress.Baldur is usually depicted with a halo like Jesu
So I really enjoyed the first season of the show, and now I want to read the book. Is the newest mass market paperback edition the same as the author's preferred text?
Still, what do book readers think, has it affected (positively or negatively) your enjoyment of the TV show?
This queen... she kept the party goin'
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In my veins.
I need the OST on constant loop.[/QUOTE]
Literal god-queen. I'd worship her as well.
Anyone got a gif of the transition from the moon to her hair? Was one of my favorites of the season.
I have these:
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The whole disco scene was amazing. The OST as well.[/QUOTE]
In the words of the great .gif cinema god of Neogaf, Michael Fassbender, "Fantastic".
[quote="Nikodemos, post: 241493034"]The way the New Gods have been depicted in the series makes me feel like they're parasitic, in a way. Instead of demanding conscious devotion (and offering boons for it) they merely extract slivers of unconscious belief from the masses, providing very little apart from a sort of psychological numbing effect in return. "Existential crisis aversion" as Wotan puts it. Moreover, the deals they offer Old Gods are parasitic as well. Bilquis preys on single wo/men via technology, Vulcan is instated as the CEO of a munitions company (technology promoted via media) and Eostre's nearly-hollowed-out symbols are latched onto another belief and disseminated via media (or Media, if you will).[/QUOTE]
Make no mistake, you're absolutely right that the new gods are parasitic, but so are the old gods. They're all born from human consciousness. But the old gods would still have you sucking at your mom's teat from birth to death at the age of 100. Like picture yourself age 100 still sucking on your mom's tit for sustenance lest you die. New gods aren't like that, not really at least. You might still be sucking, but they're in the background and your mom is invisible. Dead and gone but fondly remembered because she instilled in you self sufficience - at least I hope so.
New gods are representative of man's progress, their ability to achieve past their limits. They derive from that feeling of achievement and flashing of light in the darkness and yes, they feed off it and grow strong from every step mankind takes into the light to destroy the unknown. But I consider that wholly preferable to what the old gods desire of you. Stuck in the dark, fumbling around, just to suck on your mom's tit or else you and everyone you know dies because that's all there is to the world:
your mom's tit.
You mean.In the words of the great .gif cinema god of Neogaf, Michael Fassbender, "Fantastic".
Wait...
People are actually treating the Wednesday reveal as something big and surprising? I mean, it was pretty fucking clear it was Odin from the get go (him being called Wednesday) or at least since episode 2 (Chernabog calling him Wotan). When the reveal was done, I literally thought "Wow. Why go to all that drama to state what we already know?"
Wait...
People are actually treating the Wednesday reveal as something big and surprising? I mean, it was pretty fucking clear it was Odin from the get go (him being called Wednesday) or at least since episode 2 (Chernabog calling him Wotan). When the reveal was done, I literally thought "Wow. Why go to all that drama to state what we already know?"