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  1. Mar 22, 2021 · WARNING: The following contains spoilers for American Gods Season 3, Episode 10, "Tears of the Wrath-Bearing Tree," which aired Sunday on Starz.. With Mr. Wednesday dead, his allies, Shadow Moon, Mr. Ibis, Cordelia and Czernobog, come together to give him a proper Norse farwell; however, because of this, Shadow has a key role to play in the Allfather's vigil.

  2. Mar 21, 2021 · Shadow spent most of Sunday’s finale hanging from a mystical tree, undergoing a vigil for his recently deceased father, Mr. Wednesday (aka the Norse god Odin). As time passed and the tree’s ...

  3. Mar 15, 2021 · Powered by Reelgood. It’s been three long, twisty seasons coming, but in this week’s episode of American Gods, an event that fans of the books have been expecting for a long time finally ...

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    Even gods care about their children, don't they? Well, Wednesday doesn't seem to. He left Shadow to suffer throughout his childhood from birth to the time he went to prison. Shadow was beaten and bullied by other kids in the neighborhood and forced to grow up as an orphan since Wednesday never showed up even after his mother died. When he came into...

    Mr. Wednesdayhas been in America for a very long time, probably longer than any of the other gods. That means that the people he is waging war against have all gained their influence right under his nose. He had all the time in the world to bring the Old Gods together before the New Gods started outshining them. He has also known Mr. World for a lo...

    Gungnir is Odin's spear; His main weapon of war which he has wielded for many years. It was broken and he only repaired it to use in the war against Mr.World. When Mad Sweeney hid it in his hoard, Wednesday must have known that it would pose a threat to him if it fell in the wrong hands. He could have sought out a leprechaun to retrieve Gungnir bef...

    Laura was right to blame Mad Sweeney's death on Wednesday. Wednesday wouldn't let the leprechaun go for a reason the show never made clear. The only thing Sweeney said was that he was in Wednesday's debt and that they had an agreement. The agreement seemed to have some limits which Wednesday didn't seem to respect that much. Sweeney also regretted ...

    Laura Moon seems to be the only thing in Shadow's life that Wednesday never planned forand he hated her from the start of the show. Laura also seems to get onto Wednesday's nerves each time they meet, and she enjoys it. However, Laura wasn't that big a threat to Wednesday before he killed her. All she had done was cause Shadow to go to prison and c...

    Shadow was heartbroken by Laura's death. Apart from helping Shadow, Wednesday could have saved himself lots of trouble if he had just helped Laura when she rose from the grave. However, from the time he took her to Ostara to the time she helped him kill Argus, Wednesday just used and lied to Laura. RELATED: Every American Gods Actor Who Left The Sh...

    Mr. World's identity was a mystery until the third seasonrevealed him to be the illusionist that tricked technical boy in the fifth episode, making him Loki the trickster. So, when Shadow Moon realized that the powers of the gods couldn't work inside American Mortel, he asked why Wednesday didn't have his peace talks with Mr. World there. Having th...

    Wednesday's war seems to be more of a squabble, because no one is throwing actual punches. When Wednesday got Gungnir, he seemed to be finally prepared for battle but the spear was never used against any of the New Gods. He has actually fought with his allies more than he has with Mr. World and his allies. When World killed Zorya, Wednesday didn't ...

    Mr. Wednesday is supposed to be thousands of years old and he has obviously faced harder battles than Laura Moon's spear. He actually seemed prepared for Laura Monn's spear as it was probably his way of getting Shadow to sacrifice himself. However, before the third season ended, Laura moon crawled through the ceiling to a room where a sleeping Shad...

    When Wednesday declared a war on the New Gods, he must have had a plan on how he planned to handle the threat. Taking out the New Gods one by one or creating a plan on increasing the worshipers for the Old Gods would be a good start but none of that never happened. His team has taken more blows than the enemy and he didn't seem to be bothered by th...

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  5. Apr 16, 2019 · American Gods: How Gods Are Born (And How They Die) "Donar The Great" explains another avenue by which gods can die, after Shadow Moon questions Mr. Wednesday about his son, and how a god as well-known as Thor could die. The answer lies in a flashback sequence, set in the early 1930s, showing Mr. Wednesday in happier times when he was known as ...

  6. Shadow Moon is an ex-convict who is caught up in the war between the Old Gods and the New Gods when Mr. Wednesday hires him as a bodyguard. As they journey across America, Shadow finds himself questioning a world where gods exist and magic is real. Shadow married Laura McCabe and worked with his best friend Robbie Burton at a gym called the Muscle Farm in Eagle Point, Indiana. He was arrested ...

  7. Jan 11, 2021 · WARNING: The following contains major spoilers for American Gods Season 3, Episode 1, "A Winter's Tale," which aired on Sunday on Starz. American Gods Season 2 dropped a bombshell on Shadow Moon, who learned in Season 2, Episode 8, "Moon Shadow," that Mr. Wednesday, a.k.a. Odin, is his long lost father. That season ended with Shadow going out ...