![]() That, my friends, is what watching American Gods season 2 feels like, at least over the first three episodes I've seen. As American Gods' voice-over tells us, "They could not honestly have told you why they came." Attendees just sort of wander, surrounded by random assortments of light and sound, stopping occasionally at a particularly eye-catching exhibit but with no clear destination in sight. Animatronic fortune tellers and preserved animals, shiny baubles and the world's largest carousel covered in 20,000 lights and no horses. ![]() American Gods season 2 begins, funny enough, inside the perfect metaphor for American Gods season 2: The House on the Rock, a tourist attraction built by Alex Jordan in bumfuck nowhere Wisconsin, a sprawling maze that the slightly mad architect filled with gaudy attractions and flashy bits of eccentric nothingness.
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