![]() When it’s only Wednesday and Shadow, Wednesday completes the mending of Gungnir which is now covered in magical runes. Wednesday takes that news as a sign Sweeney’s in the perfect state to join their cause. Shadow informs the group he just found Mad Sweeney and he’s in bad shape. The Jinn’s of the opinion Bilquis isn’t but Wednesday believes she’ll fight for them when the time comes. Ibis (Demore Barnes), Wednesday ( Ian McShane), and The Jinn (Mousa Kraish) are discussing which Old Gods are on their side. Sweeney whispers in Shadow’s ear, “This is gallows ground you’re walking, and there’s a rope around your neck and a raven-bird on each shoulder waiting for your eyes.” Sweeney says the last time he saw Laura was in New Orleans and he assumed she was traveling to Cairo to reunite with Shadow. Shadow tries to draw Laura’s location out of Mad Sweeney, but he won’t reveal it until Shadow hands over $20 to pay for booze at the nearest bar. He’s a mixed bag of emotions (alternately giddy and in tears) and seems to have nearly given up on life. Talking to himself in sort of a drunken daze, Sweeney confirms the further he gets from Laura Moon (or “dead wife” as he not so lovingly calls her), the unluckier he becomes. A comparison to trolls hanging out under bridges leads to a confession from Mad Sweeney that he’s actually not sure whether he is a troll or a leprechaun. He assumes he’s dead, but Sweeney’s just sleeping one off. He’s been sent to find Mad Sweeney, and he locates the unlucky leprechaun by the side of the road. ![]() “Treasure of the Sun” beings with Shadow Moon ( Ricky Whittle) walking down the middle of the road on the outskirts of Cairo. ![]() Sweeney’s the focus of episode seven which ends with one of the series’ most shocking moments. Starz’s American Gods season two episode seven, the season’s penultimate episode, fills in the backstory of fan favorite Mad Sweeney (played by Pablo Schreiber). Pablo Schreiber in ‘American Gods’ season 2 episode 7 (Photo Credit: Starz) ![]()
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