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SPOILERS: Moon Knight, latest episode discussion

Disney Analyst

Well-Known Member
The ending left me underwhelmed. I literally said “that’s how it ends?”

The post credit scene fixed that, but I think it should have probably ended with that, and then had a different post credit scene of some sort.

Regardless we enjoyed the show immensely!
 

LSLS

Well-Known Member
The ending left me underwhelmed. I literally said “that’s how it ends?”

The post credit scene fixed that, but I think it should have probably ended with that, and then had a different post credit scene of some sort.

Regardless we enjoyed the show immensely!

Only thing is, if that was the ending as opposed to post credit, I think that drags the episode on for a while. I don't think you can just quick cut to the hospital from where that was in a normal episode, I would think you need to setup a bit on how he got there, why he's there, etc. (unless maybe you make a cut scene of like 2 months later or something, but then again, can you do that and not show what Mark/Steven are up to?).
 

Screamface

Well-Known Member
2 out of 6 were watchable.

I was entertained by most of it. Except when Steven was annoying and you hate his character.

I just don't like that large aspects of the show don't make any logical sense and are non-sense. Then looking online it seems people are totally on board with this and think it's clever.
 

Vegas Disney Fan

Well-Known Member
Not making sense and not explaining what doesn't make sense. Is annoying.
This was my complaint also, I love when studios put in easter eggs and plot lines for existing fans but this show was incredibly hard to follow as someone who wasn’t familiar with the comic, I had no idea what was going on most of the series and had to watch explanation/recap videos on YouTube just to have a sense of what was going on.

I’m still confused by the psychiatric hospital… was that real, a dream, a psychotic episode, his subconscious?

I think this series could have benefited from a second set of non-fan eyes in the writing and editing dept.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Original Poster
This was my complaint also, I love when studios put in easter eggs and plot lines for existing fans but this show was incredibly hard to follow as someone who wasn’t familiar with the comic, I had no idea what was going on most of the series and had to watch explanation/recap videos on YouTube just to have a sense of what was going on.

I’m still confused by the psychiatric hospital… was that real, a dream, a psychotic episode, his subconscious?

I think this series could have benefited from a second set of non-fan eyes in the writing and editing dept.
Hippo God explained that the first iteration of the psychiatric hospital was a manifestation of his afterlife and a construct to find balance before final judgment.

The last one with Dr. Harrow was a dream that he woke up from.
 

networkpro

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
I was entertained by most of it. Except when Steven was annoying and you hate his character.

I just don't like that large aspects of the show don't make any logical sense and are non-sense. Then looking online it seems people are totally on board with this and think it's clever.

I must not classify as people then. The CGI was more entertaining than the cast.
 

Screamface

Well-Known Member
Hippo God explained that the first iteration of the psychiatric hospital was a manifestation of his afterlife and a construct to find balance before final judgment.

The last one with Dr. Harrow was a dream that he woke up from.

So the psychiatric hospital is both a transition place to the afterlife. Plus somewhere that the character dreams and imagines themselves being. Plus also is a real place where Ethan Hunt's character was rescued from in the post-credit scene.

It's a mess.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Original Poster
So the psychiatric hospital is both a transition place to the afterlife. Plus somewhere that the character dreams and imagines themselves being. Plus also is a real place where Ethan Hunt's character was rescued from in the post-credit scene.

It's a mess.
The last hospital that Dr. Harrow was a patient in was a real psychiatric hospital. He personally was having a delusion that his coffee was a cup of sand since he's having psychiatric problems reconciling his own personality and a god living in his mind. That doesn't mean the hospital was a construct.

Everything else about that hospital was different than the one Mark was in. It wasn't populated by people from Harrow's past. It wasn't a melding of Egyptian architecture and a psychiatric hospital. It had an exit to the real world in London.
 

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