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 (
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Neil Gaiman s
American Gods returns from a brief Super Bowl break, viewers are getting another look at what they can expect from Sister Rising. In our previous look, Laura s (
Emily Browning) return to the land of the living caught Mr. Ibis (
Demore Barnes) and Salim (
Ian McShane)- after a bite to eat. For this preview, the focus shifts to Shadow (
Ricky Whittle) and his role in Wednesday s (
Ian McShane) con involving freeing Demeter (
Blythe Danner). In the following clip, Cordelia (Ashley Reyes) may have the tech side covered but when it comes to running a scam? For Shadow, it s all about the Number 37 …
American Gods Star Ricky Whittle Calls Out Tweet for Discrimination
American Gods Star Ricky Whittle Calls Out Tweet for Discrimination
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Ricky Whittle isn t finding anything that funny about comedian, actor, and host
Jay Washington s tweet about his appearance during the third season of STARZ s adaptation of author and EP
Neil Gaiman s novel. As viewers know, this season finds Shadow spending some time in Lakeside under the guise of Mike Ainsel - and along with that there was another prominent change: Shadow let his hair grow out. Well, it seems three episodes of a no-longer-bald Shadow was more than enough for Washington, who tweeted, Look I get that Shadow Moon is supposed to be on the run from the law in this new season of #AmericanGods but man [Ricky Whittle] out here with this Morris Day perm/blowout combo has me so disturbed.