I thought that too. I'm curious to see if we're right! Marc said "Bushman" killed Layla's father - is that a Marvel villain? Or another person in Marc's head?Who says it didn't happen?
Go back to that first 'Doctor' Harrow scene. Somebody's sitting there, with a bandaged nose and a bloody, bruised face. Somebody who clearly doesn't have a clue what Harrow is talking about. Somebody who talks in a low raspy whisper, with an accent neither Marc's or Steven's. Somebody who was half a second away from burying that glass pyramid in Harrow's skull before he got sedated.
I *love* her and want the plush from the early episode! She *is* a Goddess of happy things.I found that refreshing in an otherwise very somber and sad episode. Who says that all gods have to talk in somber voices and have to be all brooding and serious?
I like her very much and had a big smile or laugh everytime her little ears wiggled![]()
I thought that too. I'm curious to see if we're right! Marc said "Bushman" killed Layla's father - is that a Marvel villain?
i was very confused why Harrow was in a mental institution ( a real one) and how he got there ( seemed to be in the US).
- that said - Layla as Taweret's Avatar is just so awesome ( and i loved that scene with the girl she saved "Are you an egyptian superhero? - Yes")
- also i loved that they found a balance between Marc and Steven and they can now effortlessly switch between characters ( apparently Steven is the more "social" of the Moon Knights when we see him bargaining with Khonshu)
I think the break and putting the scene in the credits worked especially well here. Things seemed resolved (albeit with a comical unexplained leg bondage incident) and then separately, unexpectedly (although by now we expect an unexpected mid-credits scene) we get thrown back into an asylum with a pretty scary but apt demise, opening the door for a completely different story going forward.I think the post credit scene probably could have been in the episode itself at the end. It would have made a nice end to the episode. But still a cool credit scene that reveals Marc's 3rd personality.
The more I think about it ... I'm still not entirely sure what's real and what isn't in this series!
Where were or what are the MARVEL connections other than it being characters from their IP library?
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