Moon Knight ends strong by getting straight to the action
by Andrew Webster from The Verge - All Posts on (#5YWBX)
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Marvel's Moon Knight has taken a meandering path to its big, boisterous finale. Over the first five episodes, there have been detours into the afterlife, the fractured psyche of a man suffering from dissociative identity disorder, and locales ranging from the great pyramids of Egypt to a museum gift shop in London. It's been about as confusing and disjointed as you'd expect for a show about a mercenary possessed by the spirit of an ancient, vengeful god. After all, the show has had to explain a lot: the history behind the multiple personalities; the motivations of two competing, powerful deities; the machinations of a cult-like militant organization. There's even a backstory for a seemingly innocuous catchphrase.
If you stuck it out,...