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I have been expecting some sort of deal/lawsuit/etc. regarding the use of the McGill name since the big lawfirm is called Hamlin, Hamlin, and McGill

There was a moment I thought they both would turn out to be gods, and his hesitation was from whether or not to bestow something to him.

There's just something glorious about her.

I am just now remembering that scene.

As a new audience member who hasn't read the book, I'll say that hasn't been made completely clear that multiple versions of the same gods exist and these ones are intrinsically connected to America. There's Wednesday's admission he never left America, but I don't find him particularly trustworthy yet. Then there's

Djinn dick was a prop i believe, as someone stated earlier in the comment section.

I had the same immediate impression. Maron looks like classic Stan Lee.

Having 2 "Somewhere in America" segments gave this episode a weird pace.

Yea, there's quite a bit of trippy TV. Even Twin Peaks is coming back. I'm not sure what that says about the times.

I knew something happened. The camera was very focused on his hands and then Shadow looked sort of half-annoyed, half-amused

I noticed it and went back to make sure I wasn't seeing things before they cut the CCTV footage.

I would watch a show called "Somewhere in America" that was just an anthology of old world gods immigrating to the US, which I realize would probably not be so different thus far. But obviously something bigger is happening. At least supposed to be happening.

Disregarding the artist vs art debate entirely, this is all in context of a tour where fans may have a chance to interact with said artist. I feel like that is quite a new wrinkle.

How can you trust anyone who operates atheism the way he does

Tolerate is a strong word. I think don't care about him is probably more like it.

Actually I believe someone was exiting

I'm kind of digging the plotting of everything, but the characters are kind of too dry. Season 2's characters were all such pitch perfect.

Really not a fan of the emperor's new clothes metaphors as criticism. It's not really evaluating the show but rather the fans, specifically that they are being conned into liking something because they were told to like it. That seems far from fair.

i bet they never even watched it on ABC. I'm pretty sure the reason it lasted so long was it had good syndication numbers on CMT and Hallmark.

Maybe if the X-Men time travel again.