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American Gods
Come to Jesus
Directed by
Floria Sigismondi
TV-MA
S1 • E8
Jun 18, 2017
58m
8.4
7.7
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On the eve of war, Mr. Wednesday must recruit one more Old God: Ostara, ne Easter, Goddess of the Dawn, but winning her over will require making a good impression, and that is where Mr. Nancy comes in.
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Cast of Come to Jesus
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
Gillian Anderson
Media
Jeremy Davies
Jesus Prime
Kristin Chenoweth
Easter
Paolo Roldan
Crown
Parveen Kaur
Young Persian Woman
Jerald Bezener
Handsome American Man
Marni Van Dyk
Stewardess
Gianpaolo Venuta
Man on Bus (uncredited)
Floria Sigismondi
Director
American Gods - S1 • E8 Ratings & Reviews
Gadgets360
Akhil Arora
As an hour of visual splendour, it was top-notch as always, thanks to Fuller's sense of crafting exquisite TV. But as season arcs go, the episode didn't deliver enough on that front.
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
It was fun - more fun than we had a right to expect, to be honest.
Tell-Tale TV
Drew Koenig
American Gods has something very special with [Emily Browning] in such a prominent role.
io9.com
Evan Narcisse
Season one of American Gods ends by ramping up the expected conflict between old-school celestials and latter-day deities, as well as sketching out factions and agendas that may have surprised viewers who read the book.
Slashfilm
Vanessa Bogart
American Gods concluded it's first season with a bang.
Decider
Sean T. Collins
I'd pray that the show gets better by then, but as an American who's never had to struggle or give thanks for anything, my prayers will surely fall on deaf ears.
Birth.Movies.Death.
Amelia Emberwing
In the end, Mr. Wednesday makes a believer out of Shadow Moon. The question is, did he make a believer out of you?
Starburst
Michael Coldwell
Well, that was a proper blast.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ed Power
As with Gaiman's book, this is a meandering masterpiece. The thrill is in the journey, the destination very much an afterthought.
Uproxx
Alan Sepinwall
It's a promising start to the finale, but after that, we're back to this extremely slow-burning, intentionally confusing war between the old gods and the new.
indieWire
Steve Greene
Now that the show has finally spent its share of time on stories, it's arrived at a chilling crossroads, ready to bring along with it everything that set its first eight hours apart.
SFX Magazine
Zoe Delahunty-Light
Despite this grand revelation at the end of the episode, the main issue with Come to Jesus is that it didn't feel like a finale.
Black Girl Nerds
Kyndal Wilson
Thank you American Gods for your beautiful writing and emphatic storytelling, for showing us intimacy in the most beautiful way possible, for putting America on blast, and for allowing me to put my Classics degree to good use.
AV Club
Emily L. Stephens
The parallels between characters continue, quietly connecting these sometimes seemingly disconnected tales and hinting at what might be ahead... or underneath.
Entertainment Weekly
Devan Coggan
American Gods is closing out its phenomenal first season as only American Gods can -- by starting with a massive, ancient orgy and ending with a pastel Jesus party-turned-declaration of war.
Guardian
Paul MacInnes
As a finale, all this felt a bit contrived. It was a case of second season syndrome: a TV show creator having to strike a balance between wrapping up a storyline and teeing up its continuation, in the end doing neither.
TV Fanatic
Caralynn Lippo
As an episode on its own, the hour was a strong one, filled with a few great moments, stunning visuals (as always), and excellent performances.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
"Come to Jesus" ends American Gods first season by arriving at the beginning of the real story in a promising, sometimes puzzling finale that promises greater rewards to come.
Den of Geek
Ron Hogan
Kristin Chenoweth is just a little ray of sunshine, but like the sun, she can warm, and she can burn. She's a gifted comic actress, and she's a Broadway star for a reason. She's magnetic.
Observer
Vinnie Mancuso
I love everything about this show besides the war. I love that it took its sweet time even getting to Easter.
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