How did Laura Moon die?
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- How did Laura Moon die?
- What happened to Laura Moon in the book?
- What episode does Laura Moon die?
- Did Laura Moon sleep with Mad Sweeney?
- Does Laura bring Mad Sweeney back to life?
- Does Laura really love shadow?
- How did Laura Moon die in American Gods?
- Why was Laura Moon so obsessed with Shadow?
- Who is Laura Moon in the Fuller show?
- Is there a way to return the coin to Laura?
How did Laura Moon die?
Laura's life after her reanimation depended on the coin being in her heart at all times. When the coin fell out after the accident in the first season, Laura died immediately although her body didn't disintegrate at the time.
What happened to Laura Moon in the book?
She says she thinks she has earned the opposite of that, meaning death. Shadow concurs and takes the gold coin from around her neck and disappears it. Laura is finally truly dead and Shadow kisses her cheek before walking back out into the night.
What episode does Laura Moon die?
She's also died a second time in Season 1, Episode 7, "A Prayer for Mad Sweeney." After swerving the truck she and Sweeney were in, Laura's hurled through the front window, and the coin flew out of her chest. Without it, she died.
Did Laura Moon sleep with Mad Sweeney?
Considering Laura did already cheat on Shadow when he was in jail, this is not surprising. However, it was not her choice to get down and dirty with Sweeney. In fact, she starts to have sex with the Baron, while Sweeney is getting it on for The Baron's girlfriend.
Does Laura bring Mad Sweeney back to life?
Why American Gods Still Needs Mad Sweeney When she is brought back to life, Laura realizes that Sweeney loved her, and it was the mixing of his love-infused blood with Samedi's potion that brought her back to life.
Does Laura really love shadow?
Laura, in the novel, is much more conventionally likable. Before her death, she is sweet, generally friendly, and truly loves Shadow despite her infidelity during his prison sentence.
How did Laura Moon die in American Gods?
- Death Has Always Been Part Of Her Journey Death has been part of Laura Moon's journey on American Gods since the very beginning. When she was a bored and possibly depressed casino worker, she almost took her own life; she was later killed as part of an elaborate plot by a mercurial god. She's gone almost as soon as she's introduced.
Why was Laura Moon so obsessed with Shadow?
- Bryan Fuller breathes life into the character Laura Moon, giving her a dimension we never see in the book—Laura without Shadow. The backstory and side-story works to help the audience understand how this character became the woman she was for Shadow and why she was so obsessed with him later.
Who is Laura Moon in the Fuller show?
- Fuller’s Laura Moon embodies some white privilege, covered in Regina-esque Mean Girls, that’s laced with a little Ali Larter from Obsessed —she’s crazy as hell. We get to see a Laura before Shadow in the show, which is a change.
Is there a way to return the coin to Laura?
- Unlike the last time, Sweeney is in no position to return the coin to Laura. In fact, there is no body to return the coin to. While Laura's attempt to resurrect Sweeney seemed like a solid plan given the abilities of the coin, it backfired for both of them this episode.