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American Gods
House on the Rock
Directed by
Christopher J. Byrne
TV-MA
S2 • E1
Mar 9, 2019
52m
7.8
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Following the epic showdown at Easter's party, Mr. Wednesday continues his quest to pitch the case for war to the Old Gods. Meanwhile, Mr. World plans revenge and Technical Boy goes on the hunt for Media.
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Cast of House on the Rock
Ricky Whittle
Shadow Moon
Ian McShane
Mr. Wednesday / God Odin
Emily Browning
Laura Moon
Yetide Badaki
Bilquis
Bruce Langley
Technical Boy
Kenzie Delo
Herman
Pablo Schreiber
Mad Sweeney
Omid Abtahi
Salim
Mousa Kraish
The Jinn
Cloris Leachman
Zorya Vechernyaya
Demore Barnes
Mr. Ibis
Peter Stormare
Czernobog
Christopher J. Byrne
Director / Producer
Jesse Alexander
Writer
Neil Gaiman
Writer
Rodney Barnes
Producer
Heather Bellson
Producer
Craig Cegielski
Producer
Orlando Jones
Producer
House on the Rock Ratings & Reviews
TV Line
Kimberly Roots
The start of Season 2 has the vibrancy and quirkiness present in Season 1. The visuals are glorious. Ian McShane, especially, seems like he's having the time of his life.
Film Inquiry
Patrick Crossen
The surrealist visual language of the show remains an important part of their storytelling, and the cast seems like there hasn't been a two year break between seasons with the way that they slip back into their characters.
Flickering Myth
Martin Carr
Recommended for those willing to engage with uniquely challenging entertainment, with true breadth and potential beyond conventional expectations.
SFX Magazine
Zoe Delahunty-Light
The episode should have got American Gods season 2 off to a rapid start, but instead it dragged its heels re-explaining what had gone on in season 1, but it did leave us with a cliffhanger it very much needed.
Tell-Tale TV
Kevin Lever
The show may be a little rocky still, especially with the production issues in the back of my mind, but I still find American Gods an incredibly fascinating adventure.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
The end result is a mixed bag overall, something that's almost worth the extraordinarily long wait for American Gods season 2.
io9.com
Charles Pulliam-Moore
While the story picked up where it left off and didn't venture much into the larger world, the second season might just be able to continue the story in a way that matches the first season's wildly imaginative, artful style of storytelling.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
It's further away from being compelling, and that's a problem that the entire creative team, or what's left of it, will need to solve. Let's all offer a prayer to the old and new gods that they figure it out in time for season three.
AV Club
Emily L. Stephens
Despite the shaky storytelling of the first season and the uncertainty surrounding the second, I want to believe in American Gods. I hope it will let me.
Paste Magazine
Rae Nudson
American Gods may be moving into a new phase of its storytelling, but it looks like it won't stop picking at America's wounds.
Den of Geek
Ron Hogan
It was entertaining enough, for the most part, but it seemed to lack some of the sparkle of the first season, and certain character beats felt wrong.
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