Moon Knight Episode 3
Meanwhile, Stephen (if you remember, now it's Mark) is trying to find the grave himself. Seeing the reflection on the knife, Stephen urges Mark to stop and regain control of his body. Although this is temporary, Mark soon wakes up in a taxi to the airport. Of course, it gets dark again, and after chasing one of the idiots, he comes to Mark and sees that the knife is dipped into a man's chest.
Mark believes that this is Stephen's business, but Stephen urges him to listen and see the truth. There may be a third who controls it, but we have to wait and see. Khonshu, who currently has very few answers, uses magic to attract the attention of the gods.
A secret entrance is opened, which provides transport for Mark to enter the Grand Pyramid of Giza. Inside, they find Horus, Isis, Tefnut, Osiris, and Hathor, who are ready to hear Honshu's account. Arthur soon gets up and encourages the Gods to see how inflexible Khonshu actually is.
Not only that, but he emphasizes that Stephen has many personality disorders that turn the Gods against him. Arthur's anxiety falls on deaf ears.
Instead, Mark / Stephen is given an alternative search to find Ammit's tomb and turns his attention to finding Senfu's sarcophagus.
When the brave locals start questioning them, Layla agrees to come and help. Given their dates and Khonsu's plans, Marc isn't exactly excited.
When Leila takes him to see a boy named Anton Mogart, Mark gives him a new nickname. The point is that Stephen has knowledge of Egypt, but he refuses to disclose it until he returns his body.
The couple argue, and finally Stephen surrenders and agrees to help. Mogart is clever and holds Mark by force of arms. This is stopped only by the appearance of Arthur with a stick and urging Mogart to abandon the tomb.
As they talk, Mark turns into the Knight of the Moon (hey, couldn't he have done that literally 30 seconds ago?) And quickly fires all the guards, sending a few bullets.
Then we cut back and forth between Layla Mogart's bodyguard as Moon Knight took out the rest of the guards himself. Finally, he stabbed Mogart while riding his bicycle and taking off.
More importantly, Leyla and Mark are able to soar in the clothes of the constellations.
Layla encourages him to allow Steven to take control. When Stephen takes control of his body, he manages to solve the constellation almost immediately.
Instead of leaving and going home, Stephen takes a double step in helping find Ammit's tomb, emphasizing that Layla's idea of triangulating the stars in the coordinates is a good idea.
The stars move over time, and the only solution is to use Honshu's powers to restore the night sky to its original state.
Khonshu's intervention causes him to act because we see that the gods have arrested Khonshu. Arthur appears in the Pyramid, where the Gods confirm that the Queen, like many before her, is bound there.
Stephen is said to have fainted in the middle of the desert, but they are learning where they are looking - 29 degrees north and 25 degrees east.
When the moon knight sees our two sides racing to find Ammit's tomb, he returns with a long search. The rules surrounding the powers of the Moon Knight, which changed from Stephen to Mark, and all the intricate ideas about it are not fully explained, but it still creates pleasant hours.
Although the original trick, such as avoiding movement and jumping on time in episode 1, is unique, it has now been used to such an extent that it loses its effectiveness. In the worst case, it distracts from the battle scenes.
Do we really have to move away from the Moon Knight to see Layla fighting a guard twice her size? We also know very little about Layla and hope it will be resolved in the future.
Impressive Episode
For now, Moon Knight presents an impressive and enjoyable episode, despite these hardships, but we still shed light on the characterization of the supporting characters and our main antagonist, Arthur. I hope that the second half of this show can raise everything to a higher level
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