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American Gods
The Secret of Spoons
Directed by
David Slade
TV-MA
S1 • E2
May 7, 2017
56m
7.9
6.9
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As Mr. Wednesday begins recruitment for the coming battle, Shadow Moon travels with him to Chicago and agrees to a very high stakes game of checkers with the old Slavic god, Czernobog.
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Cast of The Secret of Spoons
Ricky Whittle
Shadow Moon
Ian McShane
Mr. Wednesday / God Odin
Emily Browning
Laura Moon
Pablo Schreiber
Mad Sweeney
Yetide Badaki
Bilquis
Crispin Glover
Mr. World
Bruce Langley
Technical Boy
Orlando Jones
Mr. Nancy
Mousa Kraish
The Jinn
Cloris Leachman
Zorya Vechernyaya
Martha Kelly
Zorya Utrennyaya
Peter Stormare
Czernobog
Conphidance
Okoye
David Slade
Director
Bryan Fuller
Teleplay
Michael Green
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American Gods - S1 • E2 Ratings & Reviews
Gadgets360
Akhil Arora
In just two episodes, they have demonstrated they are willing to switch things up, with great effect for the most part.
Tell-Tale TV
Drew Koenig
American Gods continues to frustrate but it's not without potential.
Slashfilm
Vanessa Bogart
Even with a few less out-of-this-world visuals, yesterday's follow-up to the much talked-about premiere revealed a little more of where we are going, but with a lot more "what the hell is going on."
Decider
Sean T. Collins
Corny and cringeworthy, it otherwise leads you to suspect that American Gods is material tailor made to bring out the worst in Bryan Fuller. It reduces his visual spectacle to mere excess and flattens his writing from operatic to dime-store paperback
International Business Times
Amy West
Like the first instalment, this latest episode is directed by David Slade and written by Fuller and Michael Green so still manages to possess that intoxicating quality that is sure to leave you eagerly-anticipating episode three.
Black Girl Nerds
Kyndal Wilson
Mr. Nancy showed up and showed out
Observer
Drew Grant
Man, so much good stuff to get to in this episode that was so plot and exposition heavy that I somehow forgot on each subsequent viewing that the majority of this episode takes place in my Bubby's apartment.
Forbes
Erik Kain
American Gods returned for another weird, intense episode Sunday night.
IGN Movies
Terri Schwartz
American Gods delivered a strong second outing, with important and well-handled political and cultural commentary threaded throughout.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Oliver Sava
Anansi's monologue is blunt, cynical, and wrathful, and Jones effectively distills the rage and pain of centuries of subjugation in his furious, frightening performance.
Collider
Nick Romano
In going beyond what's on the page, the show is more poised to tackle them -- and provide some captivating performances along the way.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
Two episodes in, American Gods has proven one thing is certainly true: though he has what is essentially a thankless job, Ricky Whittle is doing what he can to make Shadow Moon as interesting as possible.
AV Club
Emily L. Stephens
When he's not thundering out terrible truths, Mr. Nancy speaks with the spellbinding fluidity of a preacher, a seducer, or a con artist. Readers of Neil Gaiman's book will remember he's all three.
The Mary Sue
Kaila Hale-Stern
Basically, this whole episode was a masterclass in acting.
Houston Press
Jef Rouner
American Gods just continues to amaze. Bryan Fuller is at his best, and every week brings another reason to fall in love with the show.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
American Gods comes into its own with "The Secret of Spoon," achieving a free-associative emotional ferocity that wasn't fully present in last week's "The Bone Orchard."
Paste Magazine
Rae Nudson
American Gods sure knows how to end an episode.
Entertainment Weekly
Devan Coggan
If the first episode of American Gods established the unlikely partnership between Shadow and Wednesday, "The Secret of Spoons" is all about introducing us to the other members of this strange world. And boy, are they strange.
Den of Geek
Kayti Burt
The dynamic of a confused, stoic Shadow and a confident, charismatic Wednesday is pure TV gold.
SFX Magazine
Zoe Delahunty-Light
I should really stop expecting American Gods to be predictable.
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