Why does Laura never mention that she has been “sacrificed for a god”?
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Note: this is the question about the TV Series
At the end of the first season, Laura asks Easter to resurrect her. Easter replies that she cannot help because Laura has been killed by a god - sacrificed for Odin
[Easter] I can't help you with your dead.
You are dead of a different kind. [...] Laura Moon, you were killed by a god. I can't interfere with that. [...]
[Laura] I was killed by a god? Which fucking god?
[Sweeney] Me fucking god. I ran you off the road. Ahh! That's right, I killed you! I killed you fucking dead! [...]
[Laura] She said that I was killed by a god.
You are a lot of things, but you are not a god. Which fucking god?
[Sweeney] ... Wednesday
Yet in the next episodes, she doesn't mention it at all - either to her real killer or to Shadow, who continues to happily (more or less) working for Wednesday. If not for her husband's sake she could at least try to squeeze Odin by saying something like "Hey, if you won't help me, I'll tell Shadow that you've killed me and we'll see how this will affect your cooperation".
Why isn't she trying to tell that to anyone?
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Note: this is the question about the TV Series
At the end of the first season, Laura asks Easter to resurrect her. Easter replies that she cannot help because Laura has been killed by a god - sacrificed for Odin
[Easter] I can't help you with your dead.
You are dead of a different kind. [...] Laura Moon, you were killed by a god. I can't interfere with that. [...]
[Laura] I was killed by a god? Which fucking god?
[Sweeney] Me fucking god. I ran you off the road. Ahh! That's right, I killed you! I killed you fucking dead! [...]
[Laura] She said that I was killed by a god.
You are a lot of things, but you are not a god. Which fucking god?
[Sweeney] ... Wednesday
Yet in the next episodes, she doesn't mention it at all - either to her real killer or to Shadow, who continues to happily (more or less) working for Wednesday. If not for her husband's sake she could at least try to squeeze Odin by saying something like "Hey, if you won't help me, I'll tell Shadow that you've killed me and we'll see how this will affect your cooperation".
Why isn't she trying to tell that to anyone?
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She doesn't want to mess with a God?
– Ankur Rathee
11 hours ago
@AnkurRathee she actually hints it to Wednesday that she knows that he ordered Sweeney to kill her.
– XtremeBaumer
11 hours ago
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Note: this is the question about the TV Series
At the end of the first season, Laura asks Easter to resurrect her. Easter replies that she cannot help because Laura has been killed by a god - sacrificed for Odin
[Easter] I can't help you with your dead.
You are dead of a different kind. [...] Laura Moon, you were killed by a god. I can't interfere with that. [...]
[Laura] I was killed by a god? Which fucking god?
[Sweeney] Me fucking god. I ran you off the road. Ahh! That's right, I killed you! I killed you fucking dead! [...]
[Laura] She said that I was killed by a god.
You are a lot of things, but you are not a god. Which fucking god?
[Sweeney] ... Wednesday
Yet in the next episodes, she doesn't mention it at all - either to her real killer or to Shadow, who continues to happily (more or less) working for Wednesday. If not for her husband's sake she could at least try to squeeze Odin by saying something like "Hey, if you won't help me, I'll tell Shadow that you've killed me and we'll see how this will affect your cooperation".
Why isn't she trying to tell that to anyone?
tv american-gods
Note: this is the question about the TV Series
At the end of the first season, Laura asks Easter to resurrect her. Easter replies that she cannot help because Laura has been killed by a god - sacrificed for Odin
[Easter] I can't help you with your dead.
You are dead of a different kind. [...] Laura Moon, you were killed by a god. I can't interfere with that. [...]
[Laura] I was killed by a god? Which fucking god?
[Sweeney] Me fucking god. I ran you off the road. Ahh! That's right, I killed you! I killed you fucking dead! [...]
[Laura] She said that I was killed by a god.
You are a lot of things, but you are not a god. Which fucking god?
[Sweeney] ... Wednesday
Yet in the next episodes, she doesn't mention it at all - either to her real killer or to Shadow, who continues to happily (more or less) working for Wednesday. If not for her husband's sake she could at least try to squeeze Odin by saying something like "Hey, if you won't help me, I'll tell Shadow that you've killed me and we'll see how this will affect your cooperation".
Why isn't she trying to tell that to anyone?
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She doesn't want to mess with a God?
– Ankur Rathee
11 hours ago
@AnkurRathee she actually hints it to Wednesday that she knows that he ordered Sweeney to kill her.
– XtremeBaumer
11 hours ago
add a comment |
She doesn't want to mess with a God?
– Ankur Rathee
11 hours ago
@AnkurRathee she actually hints it to Wednesday that she knows that he ordered Sweeney to kill her.
– XtremeBaumer
11 hours ago
She doesn't want to mess with a God?
– Ankur Rathee
11 hours ago
She doesn't want to mess with a God?
– Ankur Rathee
11 hours ago
@AnkurRathee she actually hints it to Wednesday that she knows that he ordered Sweeney to kill her.
– XtremeBaumer
11 hours ago
@AnkurRathee she actually hints it to Wednesday that she knows that he ordered Sweeney to kill her.
– XtremeBaumer
11 hours ago
add a comment |
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She doesn't want to mess with a God?
– Ankur Rathee
11 hours ago
@AnkurRathee she actually hints it to Wednesday that she knows that he ordered Sweeney to kill her.
– XtremeBaumer
11 hours ago