Wednesday, May 04, 2022

The Moon, Her Magic Be

I guess last night's Moon Knight finale wasn't bad but I'm a little confused by the ecstatic reviews I've been reading for it. It felt oddly rushed to me, like a trailer for an episode rather than an actual episode. There were big chunks of character development still missing and necessary to support what happens and some dialogue just didn't make any sense. It had some nice spectacle, though.

The giant Khonshu versus Ammit fight was some groovy kaiju action. Too bad we couldn't get the starfish from The Suicide Squad involved. Eternals needed a scene like this. It wouldn't have saved it but it would have been a good start.

In terms of the human characters, Harrow is really the only one the feels like he was fully realised. It was interesting when Ammit remarked that Harrow's own scales weren't in balance. Harrow's humility and Ammit's decision to use him were just as interesting and made both characters come off as intelligent.

I was disappointed to see Steven rescued, especially since it didn't make a lot of sense. It reminded me a lot of the end of Frozen when Elsa saves Anna. It made a bit more sense in Frozen, though, and that was one of the weak points in that movie.

The weakest part of the episode was definitely Layla. She rescued Khonshu seemingly only to tell him that she didn't trust him and didn't want to work with him. And then later she agreed to become Taweret's avatar with no explanation as to why she trusted Taweret when she was so set against it with Khonshu. This, combined with her uneven or just plain absent development in previous episodes, culminated in the pathetic moment when a kid says, "Are you an Egyptian superhero?" and she just says, "I am." I haven't seen pandering this shallow since that phoney little video showing an Asian kid disappointed by the lack of representation in the Ghost in the Shell live action movie. But Layla's costume is kind of nice.

When Marc refrained form killing Harrow/Ammit, Khonshu said vengeance was necessary when he should have taken a cue from Palpatine or Mace Windu and said, "He's too dangerous to be left alive!" Then what would you say, Marc the Merc?

But it did lead us to the end credits scene in which we finally meet Jake Lockley, the third personality inhabiting Marc's body. That could pay off in good stuff when this show gets its second season.

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The pressure ball corrupts the billiard game.
To wander films, return the doors and books.
A wadded note imprisoned someone's name.
A passing car awakens sleeping crooks.
A dental thought denies the floss its stripe.
Contain the falling brain to start the lake.
A winding path reports the mild hype.
A single finger pushed the special cake.
A floating bullet cured a magic ham.
Across a sea of coffee lies a heart.
An hour's walk supports a lovely gam.
A glowing liquid filled a special dart.
A sudden flood of shirts surpassed the boot.
To-day, the castle's moat is truly moot.

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