REVIEW: American Gods, Episode 105
American Gods continued with episode 105, “Lemon Scented You”, and what an amazing episode this was. For the people who didn’t read the book (like me) and so were a little bit in the dark for the past four episodes, with no idea of what was happening, this was a very enlightening hour.
It started with another chapter of the “Coming to America” story and this time it showed the trip of one of the first tribes that ever travelled there. They suffered a lot of sacrifices along the way, and when they finally set foot in the new land they got very disappointed because there was practically no food. The leader goes to their God for help and later another tribe arrives, willing to take them in. Having faith in their God, the tribe refuses and so they get all killed except the children, who join the new tribe. After a few years they completely forget their old God and so he disappears. “It is in people’s hearts that Gods are born” but when the hearts stop believing (or start believing in something else) the Gods die. This is why Wednesday is so afraid of being forgotten. He will die and completely disappear and no one will care about it.
This first scene, unlike other scenes of the “Coming to America”, was animated and that contributed to change things a bit, giving the audience something new, but at the same time stay focused on the story they are trying to tell. This show definitely has the most incredible screen shots, no wonder it is nominated for Best Picture Editing and Best Special Visual Effects.
After two episodes of waiting, we finally see the scene in which Shadow and Laura talk. Of course Shadow is very shocked at first (who wouldn’t be) but in the end he gets over himself and they have a conversation about Rob and their affair. They even eventually kiss and that is the first time Laura feels something ever since she came back from the dead. Whatever Laura is doing here, whatever her unfinished business is, it definitely involves Shadow. Somehow Wednesday finds out about the fact Laura is alive (a crow told him) and he invites Shadow for some drinks, but the police shows up and they go to jail, because of the bank they robbed.
Meanwhile, we see an amazing scene between Technical boy and Media, who is dressed as David Bowie. I really love Media, first because Gillian Anderson is amazing in everything she does, but especially this role. Second, because every time we see her she is dressed as someone different and totally taking over that person’s character. They talk about a third New God, Mr. World, who is the leader of the New Gods and the personification of globalization. They want technical boy to apologize to Shadow and Wednesday. Another amazing thing in this show is these new Gods. The old Gods are of course physically old. The new Gods however is a different story. Mr. World is the oldest (but not that old), then Media and lastly the technical boy, because first came globalization and information, then the media and ultimately technology. It is hilarious how they treat technical boy as a child. Poor kid!
Media also mentions something really interesting: she says that the Martians invaded in 1938. I didn’t really know what she meant (yes, I am a millennial) but after a little digging I found out it was a radio series that aired on Halloween of that year. It was based on the novel “The War of the Worlds” by H. G. Wells. It became famous because it caused mass panic, since it presented an alien invasion and everyone thought that was true. “They wanted to be real, so it was”. This was maybe the first time that Media started getting power and believers.
Back in the motel, Laura finds the Leprechaun and he desperately wants his coin back, but the coin is what is keeping Laura alive. Since he can’t take the coin (it has to be given), he is out of luck because Laura will never give it to him. In this scene he confirms what I had been thinking about: that Wednesday was manipulating Shadow. Wednesday hired Mad Sweeney to fight with Shadow back in the pilot of the show. The Leprechaun chocks Laura in the bathtub so that her body would rot quicker, and gets caught by the police.
I was saving the best for last, because the most amazing scene in this episode is the one in the police station. As I said before, we finally started to understand what was going on when Wednesday told the police officer the absolute truth (of course he didn’t believe him, but that isn’t Wednesday’s fault). After putting Shadow and Wednesday together, the new Gods start showing up. First Media, this time dressed as Marilyn Monroe, she even says that it was the FBI that killed her. Throughout the years, the media turned Marilyn Monroe into a hero, into a Goddess, and that totally reflects here. After her, Mr. World makes his first appearance in this show, and they are both followed by Technical Boy. After apologizing, they offer Wednesday a chance to “find his own audience” which to him sounds like exile. Wednesday is definitely not wrong about this, it may sound a piece offer, but they simply want him out of the way. It appears that Mr. World genuinely wanted him to take this peace offer, since he is obsessed with information and Wednesday as a lot, since he is very very old.
We know that Old Gods are many and they definitely seem more powerful, but that may not be true. We saw some of Media’s power in the scene at the police station: she sent Technical boy a kiss and that was enough to break some of his teeth. This to say that we definitely didn’t see much of the New Gods and that needs to change, because I love the interactions between them.
With all this said, this was definitely an incredible episode, maybe even the best of the season (except maybe the season finale, but I am not yet sure I will consider it better than this one). I am giving it a totally deserved 9.6.
I will be back soon with my next review of episode 106, “A Murder of Gods”, where we will meet a new (actually old) God.