@@sirartifice1467 they are Shyamalan movies...but for some context u probably need to watch the older Unbreakable...the aforementioned movies carry a lot of influence from the directing style portrayed in Unbreakable...and the genre is the same...thriller suspense
They also hinted at the third personality in episode one, Mark definitely didn’t ask that girl out on a date because he has a wife and Steven also had no idea he had a date. So I’m guessing that the third personality must’ve asked the girl out on a date.
Oh damn that's interesting. Im gonna guess the third guy must be a playboy romantic type character to have a contrast between the geek and the cool guy.
Because this story is unfolding in an episodic way, you will not "get to it" like you would in a movie. I appreciate this way more so that the story has time to really build in momentum. I am really ready to see just how they introduce Layla to Mark's third personality, the IDGAF Jake Lockley. I still believe that the shot at the end of episode 2 was Mark in the mirror with Jake drinking in the trashed hotel room. Hopefully all three will "meet" and agree to kick Harrow's behind,
I agree, I really enjoy the way the story is developing! But I don't think it was Marc in the mirror. That would mean he's aware of Jake and he really doesn't seem to be.
THANK YOU! people were complaining that it was too slow but i think the pacing is perfect to build momentum and can build each character's personality more.
This would work if the series were 12+ episodes long, mate. Instead we only have 6 episode. There's no reason to stumble one episode just to rush it in the next one.
And those who notice in 1st episode a detail is Marc has too much on his head to go geting a date Steven didnt even know he had a date Leaving jake to be the one who made that apointment
@@joshbrosh6626 omg you're so right cause I was like Marc's too busy doing stuff so when did he even got the time to date and we see that he still cares about Layla so we know he wouldn't get with somebody else
Yeah, the 3rd alter was hinted at in the first episode, hidden in plain sight: Steven's date at the steakhouse. We all thought Marc asked the coworker for a date but after getting introduced to him--and his wife--in the second episode, it seemed unlikely that Marc would ask someone out on a date. That would draw undue attention to Steven seeing how she is his coworker. Plus Marc cares enough about his wife he stays as Khonshu's avatar to protect her from it.
You have to remember that Marc was holding back when he was fighting the guys with the knives because he needed information; until things went off the rails with his third personality.
I see your point Jaby but don't forget this is a story expanding throughout 6 episodes, episode by episode we will be able to get a better smooth interaction between the personalities. So far Steven is still shocked and has not come to terms with "mark's" violence so it's understandable his interaction in the most savage moments. Plus for what we seem to get apparently it's a third, not shown, personality doing the cruelty in fighting. I see we want more "adult" content but MARVEL can't get from 0 to 100 in a sec. They NEED to get the public used to an improved and heavier storytelling. We started with John Walker and his shield brutality...by the time we get to BLADE, it will be all greatly incorporated. I trust MARVEL Studios, they know what they're doing.
What they pointed out this episode is that there’s another personality and he is the brutal one. This is the first very clear allusion to Jake 😎. Can’t wait to see him!
Guys, the whole point about Steven getting in the way is that in this episode we get to see what it is like to be Marc and see just how much of a nuisance Steven is being by interfering (as he did when they were in the Alps). All we have seen is Steven having his life ruined by blackouts. We felt nothing for Marc. This episode flipped it so we could see it how the other side of the mirror. As for the fight scenes, again it feels disjointed and less sleek by design. These 2 (3?) personalities are not in sync yet. Their personalities are only just starting to come to terms with working together, so it is only natural that their fighting doesn't mesh well (just look at the 3 Spideys in NWH, at first they couldn't co-ordinate - now imagine they shared a body and disliked each other!). In the next few episodes, as the two finally come to terms with one another, I expect those skilled folks at Marvel to really start to flex their creative muscles. And I suspect, the whole thing will end with the reveal that they have to contend with yet ANOTHER personality (Jake), who was the one that caused so much mayhem in the Alps that we always assumed until now was Marc
I think we all assumed that the first transformations in episode one were all Marc cuz we didn't know of the third personality but it most likely was not. That's why it was way more brutal and bloody then what we just found out is not really Marc's style.
we needed an episode with less surprises and more further delving into the story... and this episode did this perfect, in my opinion. The reaction was fun. Always enjoy your company guys.
@@nischesharma well, his character wasn't exactly suppose to be the cool chinese guy.... it's the accent that makes it sound gibberish.... plus no offense, do you see the wrong english you just wrote?
@@nullandvoid287 now you just making excuses he himself said we teach each other languages so it was perfect mandarin according to thembut i was not acc to sami liu chinese actor
Jaby now I'm thinking like in 1st episode when Steven gone at that Harrow place, and there was a lot of blood in his hand when he had scarrab, it's not about Mark, 3rd identity is more bloody like we can see that in this episode, that 3rd identity is bloody like and Mark is good man and Steven is just nerdy guy... That 3rd one gonna crash everyone
Mark is worse than J*** but not as crazy, mark wanted information which is why he didn’t want them dead, they was his best lead after they killed the guy he was meeting to find harrow. J***’s more crazy but mark is a mercenary who doesn’t mind killing. Don’t know why I don’t just type his name after most people in the comments has spoiled it already
think what i like the most about this is that it looks like they have subly added the fighting style of moon knight. he takes punches and doesnt really do as much dodging he would rather takea hit then avoid it.
@@anandjawkar6632 no that’s marc. Jake does more underground work and gets his info through the streets and contacts he’s made while being a taxi driver
I feel like we need to stop trying to change what the show should’ve done because that will just ruin the show for you, instead just enjoy it for what it is and if you like it, you like it if you don’t, then you don’t simple as that 🤷🏻♂️
25:20 I thing you are miss understanding, in this situation he was not trying to kill them and move on to the next objective. His objective was to beat them up and get information(Arthur's location) out of them. This can also be seen in the next scene, where he is chasing them and say I want to talk. Again, after the 3rd personality kills them, mark says ' Stephen, what did you do', implying he didn't want to kill them.
I think the difference in violence level is supposed to be a mystery, or rather a clue, as seen during the scene where both Marc and Steven claimed that they didn't kill those 2 dudes. Heck, you can see Marc holding back when he switched from wanting to punch the young kid to just slapping him. Maybe his life as a merc changed him. He probably doesn't want to do something at the level of executing 6 men in the back of their heads with extreme prejudice anymore. Also, I remember how Jaby was saying something along the lines of, "Why is Marvel including Issac's line about taking a mature attitude towards mental health in this promotion video? What even is mental health?" in one of his reaction videos. In my opinion, the scene where Marc admitted publicly that he does need help in this episode was a great example of a mature take.
Perhaps the third person is more deadly than Marc. And maybe he was the person who was doing violence in episode 1. Edit: Now I understand whole thing. Marc is the dominant one. Steven is Marc's good and innocent personality. While the third personality I believe Jake has all the deadly skills and mercenary mind that's why he is very good at hiding from his other personas.
Well kinda, except that Marc is still the mercenary amongst them seeing as he's the original alter and it's his mercenary work that caused this whole ordeal with Khonshu.
They hinted it as far as back in ep 1 Aka the date with the lady Marc has a wife Steven wasnt aware off the date untill the lady spoke to him about it So that leaves the third personality (jake) being the one organizing that date
that cab scene was probably a clue, telling us about jake. i wasn't really sure till i saw that scene where he had a bloody knife in his hand that left both marc and steven confused.
about jaby's comment on the fighting: we see marc fight and its classic marvel for the most part, but its not like that first flash where marc killed everyone in the street in like 5 seconds. so what im thinking is that that first flash was NOT marc but the third personality. thats supported by this episode showing marc finish killing 2 people but marc and steven both say they didnt do it. the THIRD personality is the hyper deadly murder one. marc can hold his own but he doesnt want to kill who he doesnt have to. and steven, well, we know steven
Episode 3 Immediate thoughts… First…RIP to Gaspard Ulliel (actor who portrayed Mogart). He passed away this Jan before this show could air. Second…did anyone catch that reference to Madripoor? That’s the first tie into the other aspects of the MCU we’ve gotten in this show. Sharon was “off the grid in Madripoor”. And from my recollection a lot of shady, black market transactions happen in that city/country. So it fits with the Layla reference. There’s definitely a 3rd personality that neither Marc nor Steven know about. And based on that fact several things are in question. Is Marc the one who killed those people and saved Steven when he woke up in the Alps? Or was it the 3rd alter? The “police” said Marc was part of team that killed an archaeologist with a shot to the back of the head. But was that really the 3rd alter? Was it the 3rd alter who asked that lady out on a date in episode 1 for Steven? It seems like Khonshu isn’t aware of the 3rd alter. Maybe he thinks Marc is the one doing all the killing and it really isn’t him. I thought the hearing/trial scenes were meh. First…why was Khonshu yelling everything? Second…clearly he’s no lawyer cause that was the worse pleading of a case I’ve ever heard. He was entirely unprepared. He had no proof whatsoever. Harrow showed up, told some lies and painted Marc in the worst light ever. It was clear the other Gods are indifferent and totally unaware of what Harrow is doing. And why? Because people aren’t worshipping them the way they used to? Khonshu at least still cares enough about humanity to try and stop Harrow. Also...Marc was basically discredited because he has an illness. Isn't that quite a comment current society. Liked seeing the flip of Khonshu needing Steven’s help at the end. He’s basically had no use for him up til now. On the other hand….Khonshu was also like, “feck them tides.” Lemme revert this night sky back about 2000 years. LOL! Now that Khonshu has been imprisoned…seems like a side quest is in order to free him before Marc/Steven can summon Moon Knight/Mr Knight again and eventually stop Harrow. I can’t quite figure out what Harrow’s beef is with Khonshu. There’s definitely more going on than Khonshu punishing evil-doers too late. It’s more personal for Harrow. I may be back later with more thoughts later but this is what I have for now.
There's a conflict between Marc and Steven where they both view themselves as deserving control and view the other as an obstacle, but they both deserve to have a say and they need to learn to trust each other and make compromises. Steven being out of his depth and getting in the way in the fight was important for him to learn that sometimes Marc is just more equipped to deal with the task at hand, just as Marc had to admit to himself that Steven was better equipped to figure out the star map thing. They're a system, they have to learn to work together. There's no core, no original, no "main personality", just like there's no original pizza slice.
We've seen Marc and Steven transition back and forth without losing time, but every time there is a chunk of time missing something incredibly brutal happens (village, cupcake chase, the 3 guys in this episode). There is either a 3rd alter (Jake?) or Khonshu is taking direct control of the body, but if it were Khonshu he'd have taken direct control and killed Harrow when he was telling Steven to do it.
I can't wait for Jake Lockley to show up, also this is a series, you won't get to the good stuff right away, think if it as a 6 hour movie broken in parts, if you wanna watch it the way you want to, then you gotta binge it all at once.
I read some comments that we already saw him when he was walking in the market with a cap and when Layla showed up. People apparently point to a noticeable New York accent that Marc normally doesn't have.
Remember in episode 2 when the 2 "cops" were looking up Marc Spector on the net and the lady said he was a mercenary who killed some archaeologists execution style......Bets that one of those was Layla's father? I haven't seen anyone touch on that yet.
Actually, the personality from the first episode where Steven kept blacking out was not Marc, but a third personality. He's the cold blooded killer, Marc is a mercenary but this version of him is not as violent without the Moon Knight armour. When he has the armour, he means business, when without it, he's just a guy. Marc didn't kill those guys in Egypt and even asked Steven if he had done it, and Steven admitted that it was not him, so there is a third personality and he kills without hesitation. So I think it was this third personality in the first episode in Europe.
the third episode shows mark and steven being taken over by presumably another identity. When Marc looked around everyone was dead just like In the first episode and we know Marc doesn't like to KILL, kill people like brutally murder them which means the identity that took over in the first episode isn't Marc but the identity from the comics.
Marc does kill. He's a mercenary. But he was trying to get information out of the guys who were stabbed when he came back. So it was not him who killed them. The first episode was still Marc. He'd kill harrow's minions any day as long as they're not kids.
I'm assuming now that the violence we saw in episode 1 was not from Marc but from Jake, because Marc hasn't really been brutally killing people but the third personality has
What I really want to know is why at the "trial" he didn't even TRY saying "hey, he's got a magic tattoo that's clearly from Ammit. Also, ask where he just came here from and why he's got a team of people digging up the desert." I get that he was pushing his buttons and all, but like... Khonsu literally said their case against him had to be airtight and then the dummy goes in and presents NO evidence at all, even the obvious stuff. Dude deserves to be a statue.
He always has to say something more "scientific" so that he likes it, he only likes the normal, the superficial, expand your tastes, I imagine that he only likes jokes and jokes, he does not like the serious, and I think this episode stumbles in the battles, but there the ending was intriguing
Yup! I mean I thought it was obvious but I guess not to them 💀 if Khonshu just moved the moon that would fuck up the entire world. And not to mention that he would need to move millions upon millions of stars
Steve is going to get shot and going to check himself into a psych ward and at the end is when shit gets real. The media didn’t get to see the last 2 episodes because allegedly they got 2 characters showing up that never been in the MCU. Also the dude that’s directing MK is also directing the Nova movie.
I get Marc maybe I’m seeing too much into it but he is simply a torture man trapped and also at the mercy of his own mind and a God that is low-key blackmailing him to do his bidding. He still loves Layla but he has a lot of baggage esp with what he did in the past specifically in Egypt(consequently when his grip on the Steven personality switches weakened and maybe he developed a new personality to deal with what he did and to detach himself with the brutal nature he is capable of)
Jaby mentioning the Steven interference with Marc during fight scenes reminded me of Aparachit(Anniyan) Where the police officer was trying to kill ambhi(first personality)other personality interferenced and fight the goons and police officer where ambhi was trying to tell he is not intending to hurting them which jaby also reacted some years ago.
I have a theory that the 3rd personality was the one doing all the killing in the first place. But since they both haven't even met him it's got them confused also us since we only seen (steven) & (mark)
Just like before we were hinted Marc and then we saw him in action, here too we are hinted about a thrid personality which is way more violent and then in later episode we will see that personality in action as well. I also feel this thrid personality has something to do with Egypt as he just wanted to get out of there, maybe he was the one that killed those Archeologists the fake cops mentioned in ep 2, which is why Marc doesn't remember doing it, and maybe he is the one that killed Layla's father as well.
I think one major issue is that Marc already was pulling his punches to not kill and Steven still was interfering. He's timid, but this makes him just look stupid. Who calls for a timeout when being attacked by people who want to kill you? And then, why does he try to get to the airport? (That may have been Jake, but Steven never denied it.) He knows what's at stake, and letting Harrow win by default isn't something he would want either. (And Jake seems clued in to what's going on, so I don't see him running away either.) In fact, with decoding the coordinates he's eager to help without even being asked. That all just doesn't add up, which is disappointing after the first two episodes where so spot on about who was doing what for which reason at all times. Also, the rotation of the moon is for sunset all the time, even when a clock strikes midnight. In a series about a moon god that just shouts "I couldn't be arsed". It's not that hard to look it up and at least use an angle that is physically possible after 7 pm....
I think the three personalities go like this: unknown personality represents the part of Marc who is the cold blooded killer, Marc is conflicted about killing which is why he sometimes gives in to Steven, and Steven represents the part of Marc that is completely against violence and killing. Marc and Steven can work together, but the third personality just takes over in order to get stuff done, which is just the killing, because as soon as the threats are dead, he gives the body back to whoever had it last.
Unless Kevin Feige changes his mind, the _Blade_ movie we're getting is PG-13, Jaby. I think Marvel is using the third alter as a way to do bloody violence without showing it. So we have Marc doing PG-13 fighting, Steven who doesn't really fight, and then when the need for bloodshed comes, they both black out and wake up to dead bodies. Third alter (Jake?) does the shit off-screen. Thus retaining the PG-13 violence but still showing "Moon Knight" as a fearsome vigilante. A theory.
There's a third identity that's more violent because Khonshu can't "use" the body himself and those action scenes where there's blood and violence isn't Mark
15:55 -- You may yet get your wish when they introduce the 3rd personality. And that one (most likely Jake Lockley) may be the one that is tasked with taking out Arthur Harrow.
The turning back of the night sky was just him reflecting the light that the moon case on the earth as he remembered it. He wasn't turning back stars all over the galaxy. Like he said he remember how the stars looked because the moon was in the sky. along with those stars casting light.
I think the reason Steven thought he could stop the fight at Mogart’s was because he stopped the fight on the rooftop, we don’t really see what happened but we’re left to infer that Steven was able to diffuse the situation and leave, so he thought that if he could do it then he could do it again and when he realized the guys wouldn’t stop he let Marc handle the rest of the fight
I think Mark wasn't as violent, than The violence that was hinted at in the first episode because Steven was acting like His conscience, continually putting on the breaks so to speak.
No, I believe the violence in the first couple episodes wasn’t mark but, Jake(His Third Personality) as Jake is known to be the gruesome one in his fighting.
@@XnolovelostX1 That also make sense, considering the scene where neither Mark or Steven have any recollection of killing those Guys with the knives in this episode.
As An Arabic speaker , I couldn’t see any Easter eggs in Arabic or in the graffiti, there is only one sign that says danger at the ledge lol. The Arabic song is a popular song from the 90s and there is only one sentence in this version and it says I am happy / safe , when you are with me
Jabby is confused because we're missing the switches between the 3rd IDENTITY or ALTER (please stop calling it personalities) and Steven and Marc, so Marc is missing more time because there's other 2 alters switcheing between themselves beyond him, another thing you're missing Jabby is that marc didn't want to kill that criminal BECAUSE he needed to interrogate him, a dead guy doesn't talk., he dropped guys like flies in the other fight protecting Layla (until Steven got in the way at least)
Personalities is what we call for 3rd personality so it comes to your choice if you want to use Identity, Alter or Personality, nothing is wrong with calling alter personality. Edit: Personality is just another term
@@excalibur5118 there's a very good reason the medical community and the systems themselves have started saying alters or identities instead of personalities, the latter gives a very wrong idea of what DID really entails and so it's important to use the right words
Because they received the first 4 eps a month ago (along with the rest of the Press for Review). They are only uploading them now when the episode actually releases worldwide. Hence why the uploads are fast because it's edited beforehand & scheduled to drop on time.
Jake his other alter is a Taxi driver from New York, so he has an New York accent and it shows up in this episode . When Mark is talking to Layla the accent changes when they are talking when she has that drink in her hand when she's talking about people from Cairo don't like her name. Just listen to hear the New York accent.
FYI, following up on Jaby's question, Everything Everywhere All at Once only cost roughly $20 million to make. Moon Knight's six episodes cost $150 million to produce, or about $25 million per episode. (For comparison Shang-Chi's budget was about $175 million.)
One thing that throws of the continuity is the fact that Avengers have no response to shit that is going on. Hawkeye, Falcon and Winter Solider and Loki I get. Two are not on that big scale and the other one is so big that they can't do shit. But a sudden eclipse and the whole night sky turning into disco lights are definitely a cause for investigation.
To your question of "Why not" have fight scenes like in Shang Chi or Daredevil... in universe it's an easy answer. Moon Knight and Marc aren't adepts in asian style martial arts. Think Punisher with a bit of Dr Strange. If you had Moon Knight fighting like Jackie Chan, he wouldn't be Moon Knight and you'd have tons of people complaining. The fight choreography "issue" isn't budgetary, or lack of effort. It's INTENTIONAL. Daredevil was trained by Stick in asian style martial arts. Shangi Chi is obviously a master of martial arts. Marc Specter is a merc who's better with a gun. Moon Knight is a mystic warrior who punches and throws shit, but isn't an asian style martial artist. The Choreography is ENTIRELY INTENTIONAL that way. If they had the fight scenes done the way you want it "to be better" then this wouldn't be Moon Knight anymore. It's like complaining that Batman would be better if he shot lasers out of his eyes like Superman. No, no it wouldn't. Also you're whole argument about Marc being more deadly, the pauses, and more people attacking him. That's the EXACT POINT. Marc wasn't the killer just like Steven wasn't the killer. There's another personality (Jake) that killed the people in that alpine village, the guys from the rooftop by the cliff, and as hinted, probably killed the Archaeologist "execution style" according to the cultish police in episode 2 who is also Layla's dad as hinted in this episode. So to have him go all out and kill everyone outright would defeat the story plotpoint of the third ruthless personality.
Just came from watching the show... It's not just me my mom's mind is blown too... She really is enjoying it...😁😁😁😎😎🤗🤗🥰🥰 *As a person who lived and has Arabic and Egyptian friends... I'm soo happy to listen and see those touches are refreshing... Since most of the time western movies don't show this side of the culture...*
I think there is also 3rd personality. The fight scene with 3 Egyptians you can see even Mark was not able to remember what happened. And the night scene was fu**ing cool and the music ohh man this show is awesome.
did he just change the whole position of galaxies and stars... so that means everyone able to saw that changes in galaxy ... from their planets... it will be super awesome if people address this changes in future marvel projects... bcoz it is very hard to ignore...
The moment when Oscar went from Marc to Steven on spot literally blew me away. His acting is phenomenal
For real he is one of the best actors ive seen in marvel
Me too! I rewinded it a couple of times just see that moment again. Incredible acting right there.
Great but have u seen McAvoy do that with 6+ personalities in Split and Glass?
@@assholable Not yet but sounds interesting. Is it a movie or a series? Might give it a try since im on a hunt for movies/series lately
@@sirartifice1467 they are Shyamalan movies...but for some context u probably need to watch the older Unbreakable...the aforementioned movies carry a lot of influence from the directing style portrayed in Unbreakable...and the genre is the same...thriller suspense
They also hinted at the third personality in episode one, Mark definitely didn’t ask that girl out on a date because he has a wife and Steven also had no idea he had a date. So I’m guessing that the third personality must’ve asked the girl out on a date.
how could i be an idiot and just realized this 0.o
Oh damn that's interesting. Im gonna guess the third guy must be a playboy romantic type character to have a contrast between the geek and the cool guy.
@@rp5038 True
@@TobiNano third personality's also probably a psychopath!
The 3rd one must be the combination of Steven and Mark.
Or I should say STeven + maRK= *STARK!*
Because this story is unfolding in an episodic way, you will not "get to it" like you would in a movie. I appreciate this way more so that the story has time to really build in momentum. I am really ready to see just how they introduce Layla to Mark's third personality, the IDGAF Jake Lockley. I still believe that the shot at the end of episode 2 was Mark in the mirror with Jake drinking in the trashed hotel room. Hopefully all three will "meet" and agree to kick Harrow's behind,
I agree, I really enjoy the way the story is developing! But I don't think it was Marc in the mirror. That would mean he's aware of Jake and he really doesn't seem to be.
THANK YOU! people were complaining that it was too slow but i think the pacing is perfect to build momentum and can build each character's personality more.
This would work if the series were 12+ episodes long, mate. Instead we only have 6 episode. There's no reason to stumble one episode just to rush it in the next one.
I thought the same thing! The bloody hand “he” had in the mirror didn’t fit something Steven would do.
Exactly, It could be Steven and Jake in that scene
That’s because we’ve been seeing the aftermath of Jake Lockley’s fight scenes. Marc isn’t as vicious in his fighting style as Jake.
The taxi driver right?
And those who notice in 1st episode a detail is
Marc has too much on his head to go geting a date
Steven didnt even know he had a date
Leaving jake to be the one who made that apointment
Exactly. Marc is a great combatant but Jake is the deadly one
100%
@@joshbrosh6626 omg you're so right cause I was like Marc's too busy doing stuff so when did he even got the time to date and we see that he still cares about Layla so we know he wouldn't get with somebody else
Yeah, the 3rd alter was hinted at in the first episode, hidden in plain sight: Steven's date at the steakhouse. We all thought Marc asked the coworker for a date but after getting introduced to him--and his wife--in the second episode, it seemed unlikely that Marc would ask someone out on a date. That would draw undue attention to Steven seeing how she is his coworker. Plus Marc cares enough about his wife he stays as Khonshu's avatar to protect her from it.
and also, steven is vegetarian so he’s DEFINITELY not going on a date at a stake house.
@@ideozublake8036 yeah Steven is vegan so it was definitely Jake who asked Dylan out
Give the body marc
3 seconds later :- OK take the body 😂
MR KNIGHTS THE BEST
lmao
That was so good 🤣🤣🤣
Oh this is Gaspard Ulliel as Anton Mogart last role. The French actor just died early this year at 37. Sad.
You have to remember that Marc was holding back when he was fighting the guys with the knives because he needed information; until things went off the rails with his third personality.
Jake I think is his name
@@BaulFoodmanedits Jake Lockley
If jake shows up things are going to get crazy
@@joshmanchester5873 kinda already did
@@BaulFoodmanedits Well even crazier you get my point
RIP and long live Gaspard Ulliel (November 25, 1984 - January 19, 2022), aged 37
You will always be remembered as a legend.
Man im sad he didnt get to see his role in this show
Rip
@@joshbrosh6626 Indeed
Who did he play?
@CliffStinger67 he played Anton Mogart in the series.
@@LPJack02 thanks may he Rest In Peace
I see your point Jaby but don't forget this is a story expanding throughout 6 episodes, episode by episode we will be able to get a better smooth interaction between the personalities. So far Steven is still shocked and has not come to terms with "mark's" violence so it's understandable his interaction in the most savage moments.
Plus for what we seem to get apparently it's a third, not shown, personality doing the cruelty in fighting.
I see we want more "adult" content but MARVEL can't get from 0 to 100 in a sec.
They NEED to get the public used to an improved and heavier storytelling.
We started with John Walker and his shield brutality...by the time we get to BLADE, it will be all greatly incorporated.
I trust MARVEL Studios, they know what they're doing.
Amen! 🙏🏽💪
Honestly l wanted deadpool level of violence l think it matches with the third personality who is just a insane killer.
Did you saw wrong mandarin they spoke in episode2 it was jibberish sam liu pointed it out
yep totally agree
@@nischesharma dude just stop, we get it they spoke it wrong, you don't have to go out of your way to spam it everywhere
Jaby missed the clues that there is another personality we haven't been introduced to that is more deadly than Marc.
exactly that's what I also commented
Who's that do you guys know?
@@luciferbolte5171 jake lockly
@@khalidpatel7246 yes
Yeah Jaby is being Jaby nothing new sometimes it's annoying but still like watching his videos
Oscar Issac is another perfect casting to the MCU, JUST LOOK AT THE WAY HE CHANGES FROM MARC TO STEVEN REAL QUICK !!! 💀
What they pointed out this episode is that there’s another personality and he is the brutal one. This is the first very clear allusion to Jake 😎. Can’t wait to see him!
Guys, the whole point about Steven getting in the way is that in this episode we get to see what it is like to be Marc and see just how much of a nuisance Steven is being by interfering (as he did when they were in the Alps). All we have seen is Steven having his life ruined by blackouts. We felt nothing for Marc. This episode flipped it so we could see it how the other side of the mirror. As for the fight scenes, again it feels disjointed and less sleek by design. These 2 (3?) personalities are not in sync yet. Their personalities are only just starting to come to terms with working together, so it is only natural that their fighting doesn't mesh well (just look at the 3 Spideys in NWH, at first they couldn't co-ordinate - now imagine they shared a body and disliked each other!). In the next few episodes, as the two finally come to terms with one another, I expect those skilled folks at Marvel to really start to flex their creative muscles. And I suspect, the whole thing will end with the reveal that they have to contend with yet ANOTHER personality (Jake), who was the one that caused so much mayhem in the Alps that we always assumed until now was Marc
I think we all assumed that the first transformations in episode one were all Marc cuz we didn't know of the third personality but it most likely was not. That's why it was way more brutal and bloody then what we just found out is not really Marc's style.
That's what I was thinking after watching this episode. But there were some doubts here and there
I think the third unknown personality is the violent one, not Mark.
Jake Lockley
Jakes coming out
Marc is plenty violent. He's the trained mercenary, after all. Jake, however, is verging on sociopathic.
Jakes a taxi driver right....
Oh no,Marc is definitely the violent.The third one is Jake lockley,a cab driver, he's a verging sociopath but he's not worse than Marc.
we needed an episode with less surprises and more further delving into the story... and this episode did this perfect, in my opinion. The reaction was fun. Always enjoy your company guys.
Did you saw wrong mandarin they spoke in episode2 it was jibberish sam liu pointed it out
@@nischesharma that makes sense right ? because they are not chinese they just learn 5 languages. Like they speak like a foreigner would.
@@nischesharma well, his character wasn't exactly suppose to be the cool chinese guy.... it's the accent that makes it sound gibberish.... plus no offense, do you see the wrong english you just wrote?
@@nullandvoid287 now you just making excuses he himself said we teach each other languages so it was perfect mandarin according to thembut i was not acc to sami liu chinese actor
@@altitudeshawarma saw....
Jaby now I'm thinking like in 1st episode when Steven gone at that Harrow place, and there was a lot of blood in his hand when he had scarrab, it's not about Mark, 3rd identity is more bloody like we can see that in this episode, that 3rd identity is bloody like and Mark is good man and Steven is just nerdy guy... That 3rd one gonna crash everyone
Mark is worse than J*** but not as crazy, mark wanted information which is why he didn’t want them dead, they was his best lead after they killed the guy he was meeting to find harrow. J***’s more crazy but mark is a mercenary who doesn’t mind killing.
Don’t know why I don’t just type his name after most people in the comments has spoiled it already
Yeah, that's what I thought after seeing how Marc fought.
think what i like the most about this is that it looks like they have subly added the fighting style of moon knight. he takes punches and doesnt really do as much dodging he would rather takea hit then avoid it.
Ikr! I really love it
The acting inside of the pyramid was soo phenomenal...Oscar Isaac is such a perfect choice❤️💯
The person who took over the body was jake lockly. He’s the third personality and he’s a taxi driver
+IampackingYt
I bet the MCU version of Jake is a cold-blooded killer compared to Marc.
The 3rd is a mercenary, who also helps governments.
@@anandjawkar6632 no that’s marc. Jake does more underground work and gets his info through the streets and contacts he’s made while being a taxi driver
Jake is the badass one. Mark was choosing to pull some punches
Yea
in the first fight you can see him holding back because he was trying to keep them alive to question them.
I feel like we need to stop trying to change what the show should’ve done because that will just ruin the show for you, instead just enjoy it for what it is and if you like it, you like it if you don’t, then you don’t simple as that 🤷🏻♂️
Yea everyone try to be smartass nowadays lol
facts
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25:20 I thing you are miss understanding, in this situation he was not trying to kill them and move on to the next objective. His objective was to beat them up and get information(Arthur's location) out of them. This can also be seen in the next scene, where he is chasing them and say I want to talk. Again, after the 3rd personality kills them, mark says ' Stephen, what did you do', implying he didn't want to kill them.
I think the difference in violence level is supposed to be a mystery, or rather a clue, as seen during the scene where both Marc and Steven claimed that they didn't kill those 2 dudes. Heck, you can see Marc holding back when he switched from wanting to punch the young kid to just slapping him. Maybe his life as a merc changed him. He probably doesn't want to do something at the level of executing 6 men in the back of their heads with extreme prejudice anymore.
Also, I remember how Jaby was saying something along the lines of, "Why is Marvel including Issac's line about taking a mature attitude towards mental health in this promotion video? What even is mental health?" in one of his reaction videos. In my opinion, the scene where Marc admitted publicly that he does need help in this episode was a great example of a mature take.
Perhaps the third person is more deadly than Marc. And maybe he was the person who was doing violence in episode 1.
Edit: Now I understand whole thing. Marc is the dominant one. Steven is Marc's good and innocent personality. While the third personality I believe Jake has all the deadly skills and mercenary mind that's why he is very good at hiding from his other personas.
Well kinda, except that Marc is still the mercenary amongst them seeing as he's the original alter and it's his mercenary work that caused this whole ordeal with Khonshu.
Nope, Marc is deadlier than his 3rd personality
Again very different episode vibe but I loved it. Konshu was flexing his godly powers lmao
The way Steven and Konshu changed the whole sky, that's what they do on the Mandalorian sound stage tech "Volume". XD
There is a third personality . They hinted in this episode
They hinted it as far as back in ep 1
Aka the date with the lady
Marc has a wife
Steven wasnt aware off the date untill the lady spoke to him about it
So that leaves the third personality (jake) being the one organizing that date
that cab scene was probably a clue, telling us about jake. i wasn't really sure till i saw that scene where he had a bloody knife in his hand that left both marc and steven confused.
about jaby's comment on the fighting: we see marc fight and its classic marvel for the most part, but its not like that first flash where marc killed everyone in the street in like 5 seconds. so what im thinking is that that first flash was NOT marc but the third personality. thats supported by this episode showing marc finish killing 2 people but marc and steven both say they didnt do it. the THIRD personality is the hyper deadly murder one. marc can hold his own but he doesnt want to kill who he doesnt have to. and steven, well, we know steven
This episode getting more n more interesting . I just watched the third episode and came here to rewatch with you guys 😁
I did the same ❤️😂
Same here😂
Episode 3 Immediate thoughts…
First…RIP to Gaspard Ulliel (actor who portrayed Mogart). He passed away this Jan before this show could air.
Second…did anyone catch that reference to Madripoor? That’s the first tie into the other aspects of the MCU we’ve gotten in this show. Sharon was “off the grid in Madripoor”. And from my recollection a lot of shady, black market transactions happen in that city/country. So it fits with the Layla reference.
There’s definitely a 3rd personality that neither Marc nor Steven know about. And based on that fact several things are in question. Is Marc the one who killed those people and saved Steven when he woke up in the Alps? Or was it the 3rd alter? The “police” said Marc was part of team that killed an archaeologist with a shot to the back of the head. But was that really the 3rd alter? Was it the 3rd alter who asked that lady out on a date in episode 1 for Steven? It seems like Khonshu isn’t aware of the 3rd alter. Maybe he thinks Marc is the one doing all the killing and it really isn’t him.
I thought the hearing/trial scenes were meh. First…why was Khonshu yelling everything? Second…clearly he’s no lawyer cause that was the worse pleading of a case I’ve ever heard. He was entirely unprepared. He had no proof whatsoever. Harrow showed up, told some lies and painted Marc in the worst light ever. It was clear the other Gods are indifferent and totally unaware of what Harrow is doing. And why? Because people aren’t worshipping them the way they used to? Khonshu at least still cares enough about humanity to try and stop Harrow.
Also...Marc was basically discredited because he has an illness. Isn't that quite a comment current society.
Liked seeing the flip of Khonshu needing Steven’s help at the end. He’s basically had no use for him up til now.
On the other hand….Khonshu was also like, “feck them tides.” Lemme revert this night sky back about 2000 years. LOL!
Now that Khonshu has been imprisoned…seems like a side quest is in order to free him before Marc/Steven can summon Moon Knight/Mr Knight again and eventually stop Harrow.
I can’t quite figure out what Harrow’s beef is with Khonshu. There’s definitely more going on than Khonshu punishing evil-doers too late. It’s more personal for Harrow.
I may be back later with more thoughts later but this is what I have for now.
Moon knight fight scene giving me some memories of Batfleck warehouse scene looks littlebit similar
Yea
There's a conflict between Marc and Steven where they both view themselves as deserving control and view the other as an obstacle, but they both deserve to have a say and they need to learn to trust each other and make compromises. Steven being out of his depth and getting in the way in the fight was important for him to learn that sometimes Marc is just more equipped to deal with the task at hand, just as Marc had to admit to himself that Steven was better equipped to figure out the star map thing. They're a system, they have to learn to work together. There's no core, no original, no "main personality", just like there's no original pizza slice.
We've seen Marc and Steven transition back and forth without losing time, but every time there is a chunk of time missing something incredibly brutal happens (village, cupcake chase, the 3 guys in this episode). There is either a 3rd alter (Jake?) or Khonshu is taking direct control of the body, but if it were Khonshu he'd have taken direct control and killed Harrow when he was telling Steven to do it.
Khonshu is just using layla as a threat to keep them in line
Perhaps Marc didn't fight to kill in the first scene because he doesn't WANT to be the cold-blooded killer Khonshu wants him to be.
I wonder if the third personality has his own suit
I can't wait for Jake Lockley to show up, also this is a series, you won't get to the good stuff right away, think if it as a 6 hour movie broken in parts, if you wanna watch it the way you want to, then you gotta binge it all at once.
I read some comments that we already saw him when he was walking in the market with a cap and when Layla showed up. People apparently point to a noticeable New York accent that Marc normally doesn't have.
Remember in episode 2 when the 2 "cops" were looking up Marc Spector on the net and the lady said he was a mercenary who killed some archaeologists execution style......Bets that one of those was Layla's father? I haven't seen anyone touch on that yet.
Actually, the personality from the first episode where Steven kept blacking out was not Marc, but a third personality. He's the cold blooded killer, Marc is a mercenary but this version of him is not as violent without the Moon Knight armour. When he has the armour, he means business, when without it, he's just a guy. Marc didn't kill those guys in Egypt and even asked Steven if he had done it, and Steven admitted that it was not him, so there is a third personality and he kills without hesitation. So I think it was this third personality in the first episode in Europe.
Marvel revealed the 3rd personality hint at when Marc was in the Taxi.....Anyone noticing a Easter egg Because Jake's a Taxi driver in the Comics 😂
And he’s who got the date
@@BaulFoodmanedits yeah
Jaby's griping about fight scenes as usual.
the third episode shows mark and steven being taken over by presumably another identity.
When Marc looked around everyone was dead just like In the first episode and we know Marc doesn't like to KILL, kill people like brutally murder them which means the identity that took over in the first episode isn't Marc but the identity from the comics.
Marc does kill. He's a mercenary. But he was trying to get information out of the guys who were stabbed when he came back. So it was not him who killed them. The first episode was still Marc. He'd kill harrow's minions any day as long as they're not kids.
I think the bloody one isn't Marc or Steven. It's the third personality, even in the first episode.
I'm assuming now that the violence we saw in episode 1 was not from Marc but from Jake, because Marc hasn't really been brutally killing people but the third personality has
What I really want to know is why at the "trial" he didn't even TRY saying "hey, he's got a magic tattoo that's clearly from Ammit. Also, ask where he just came here from and why he's got a team of people digging up the desert." I get that he was pushing his buttons and all, but like... Khonsu literally said their case against him had to be airtight and then the dummy goes in and presents NO evidence at all, even the obvious stuff. Dude deserves to be a statue.
Exactly what I thought, thank you. Was waiting for someone to talk about how stupid that trial was
A good example of the self fight scene is from Umbrella Academy #4 and #6 in season 2 with the backstreet boys soundtrack.
Why Marc didn't kill the men in rooftop? Because he actually isn't fighting. He just want an answer from them where's Arthur, where's the tomb. Maybe
He always has to say something more "scientific" so that he likes it, he only likes the normal, the superficial, expand your tastes, I imagine that he only likes jokes and jokes, he does not like the serious, and I think this episode stumbles in the battles, but there the ending was intriguing
For those who don't know, the 3rd personality's name is Jake Lockley you're welcome. Steven, Marc and Jake
Marc didn't MoonKnight those guys because he needed information first.
I think its the 3rd personality who appeared in 1st and 2nd episode during blackout
1:58 That was PERFECTLY in sync.
Haha the “she’s here” in the beginning was perfectly synced
The star shifting in my opinion is just an illusion that everyone can see. Just as the powers were gone it was all normal....
Yup! I mean I thought it was obvious but I guess not to them 💀 if Khonshu just moved the moon that would fuck up the entire world. And not to mention that he would need to move millions upon millions of stars
The sky is a 24-hour live stream, Khonshu used his mod privileges to run back through the recorded footage and got banned by the admins for it.
Steve is going to get shot and going to check himself into a psych ward and at the end is when shit gets real. The media didn’t get to see the last 2 episodes because allegedly they got 2 characters showing up that never been in the MCU. Also the dude that’s directing MK is also directing the Nova movie.
I get Marc maybe I’m seeing too much into it but he is simply a torture man trapped and also at the mercy of his own mind and a God that is low-key blackmailing him to do his bidding. He still loves Layla but he has a lot of baggage esp with what he did in the past specifically in Egypt(consequently when his grip on the Steven personality switches weakened and maybe he developed a new personality to deal with what he did and to detach himself with the brutal nature he is capable of)
I have the feeling that the fights seem so unbalanced due to the fact that each personality has a particular fighting style?
Jaby mentioning the Steven interference with Marc during fight scenes reminded me of Aparachit(Anniyan) Where the police officer was trying to kill ambhi(first personality)other personality interferenced and fight the goons and police officer where ambhi was trying to tell he is not intending to hurting them which jaby also reacted some years ago.
I really like the music in the end of episode, probably best music in any marvel production
I have a theory that the 3rd personality was the one doing all the killing in the first place. But since they both haven't even met him it's got them confused also us since we only seen (steven) & (mark)
Just like before we were hinted Marc and then we saw him in action, here too we are hinted about a thrid personality which is way more violent and then in later episode we will see that personality in action as well.
I also feel this thrid personality has something to do with Egypt as he just wanted to get out of there, maybe he was the one that killed those Archeologists the fake cops mentioned in ep 2, which is why Marc doesn't remember doing it, and maybe he is the one that killed Layla's father as well.
Steven has grown on me so quickly. Now it's a treat when he takes over. This show is amazing.
Actually Marc have the Third Personality name is JACK LOCKLEY, which is more brutal than Marc. The moment they're arguing "It wasn't me"
At on episode timeline 47:18 they show 3 face thts clearly means Steven , mark and 3rd person also in
I think the 3rd one is jake right?
@@hishan2764 yea
I'm pretty sure it's just an illusion. Actually moving the stars wouldn't even work because the light from the stars takes years to travel to earth
I think one major issue is that Marc already was pulling his punches to not kill and Steven still was interfering. He's timid, but this makes him just look stupid. Who calls for a timeout when being attacked by people who want to kill you? And then, why does he try to get to the airport? (That may have been Jake, but Steven never denied it.) He knows what's at stake, and letting Harrow win by default isn't something he would want either. (And Jake seems clued in to what's going on, so I don't see him running away either.) In fact, with decoding the coordinates he's eager to help without even being asked.
That all just doesn't add up, which is disappointing after the first two episodes where so spot on about who was doing what for which reason at all times.
Also, the rotation of the moon is for sunset all the time, even when a clock strikes midnight. In a series about a moon god that just shouts "I couldn't be arsed". It's not that hard to look it up and at least use an angle that is physically possible after 7 pm....
I think the three personalities go like this: unknown personality represents the part of Marc who is the cold blooded killer, Marc is conflicted about killing which is why he sometimes gives in to Steven, and Steven represents the part of Marc that is completely against violence and killing. Marc and Steven can work together, but the third personality just takes over in order to get stuff done, which is just the killing, because as soon as the threats are dead, he gives the body back to whoever had it last.
The mistake you keep making, along with Steven, is the assumption that Marc is a killer
I mean he IS a mercenary. So he does kill ...but for money. So we have to assume if he isn't being paid to kill... he won't do it.
Marc killed most of the guys at the end of the episode tho so I’m assuming both Jake and Marc are killers they just have different standards
Oscar said episode 4 is the best. I completely trust him now.
Jaby missing there is a more deadlier personality than Marc is why exactly I love to watch his reactions
I rarely stay back for post reaction commentary but this channel overall has good commentary which I appreciate.
Unless Kevin Feige changes his mind, the _Blade_ movie we're getting is PG-13, Jaby. I think Marvel is using the third alter as a way to do bloody violence without showing it. So we have Marc doing PG-13 fighting, Steven who doesn't really fight, and then when the need for bloodshed comes, they both black out and wake up to dead bodies. Third alter (Jake?) does the shit off-screen. Thus retaining the PG-13 violence but still showing "Moon Knight" as a fearsome vigilante. A theory.
There's a third identity that's more violent because Khonshu can't "use" the body himself and those action scenes where there's blood and violence isn't Mark
That night sky swipe was epic.
I wonder if Khonshu was banished by the gods when Arthur was his avatar.
15:55 -- You may yet get your wish when they introduce the 3rd personality. And that one (most likely Jake Lockley) may be the one that is tasked with taking out Arthur Harrow.
The actress who plays Layla she is actually Egyptian and her name is May
Who is Lily the avatar of Hathor
@@jessicaluk74 no she is not the avatar She is Mark wife And she was working as a mercenary with Mark
@@zeyad5365 oh Layla it's not Lily though
Also, the actress's name is May, not Mai.
The turning back of the night sky was just him reflecting the light that the moon case on the earth as he remembered it. He wasn't turning back stars all over the galaxy. Like he said he remember how the stars looked because the moon was in the sky. along with those stars casting light.
I think the reason Steven thought he could stop the fight at Mogart’s was because he stopped the fight on the rooftop, we don’t really see what happened but we’re left to infer that Steven was able to diffuse the situation and leave, so he thought that if he could do it then he could do it again and when he realized the guys wouldn’t stop he let Marc handle the rest of the fight
I think Mark wasn't as violent, than The violence that was hinted at in the first episode because Steven was acting like His conscience, continually putting on the breaks so to speak.
No, I believe the violence in the first couple episodes wasn’t mark but, Jake(His Third Personality) as Jake is known to be the gruesome one in his fighting.
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That also make sense, considering the scene where neither Mark or Steven have any recollection of killing those Guys with the knives in this episode.
As An Arabic speaker , I couldn’t see any Easter eggs in Arabic or in the graffiti, there is only one sign that says danger at the ledge lol. The Arabic song is a popular song from the 90s and there is only one sentence in this version and it says I am happy / safe , when you are with me
Jabby is confused because we're missing the switches between the 3rd IDENTITY or ALTER (please stop calling it personalities) and Steven and Marc, so Marc is missing more time because there's other 2 alters switcheing between themselves beyond him, another thing you're missing Jabby is that marc didn't want to kill that criminal BECAUSE he needed to interrogate him, a dead guy doesn't talk., he dropped guys like flies in the other fight protecting Layla (until Steven got in the way at least)
Personalities is what we call for 3rd personality so it comes to your choice if you want to use Identity, Alter or Personality, nothing is wrong with calling alter personality.
Edit: Personality is just another term
@@excalibur5118 there's a very good reason the medical community and the systems themselves have started saying alters or identities instead of personalities, the latter gives a very wrong idea of what DID really entails and so it's important to use the right words
@@Jehphg The medical community not the general community and personalities are wide known to refer to this specific thing, so its by choice.
yall getting really fast with these uploads. love to see it
Because they received the first 4 eps a month ago (along with the rest of the Press for Review). They are only uploading them now when the episode actually releases worldwide. Hence why the uploads are fast because it's edited beforehand & scheduled to drop on time.
@@imshubhajit o thats right i forgot that it was 4 episodes this time
Jake his other alter is a Taxi driver from New York, so he has an New York accent and it shows up in this episode . When Mark is talking to Layla the accent changes when they are talking when she has that drink in her hand when she's talking about people from Cairo don't like her name. Just listen to hear the New York accent.
I read, the guy in the red robe was supposed to play, Midnight.
He died irl though unfortunately.
Yeah, they have an "in memory of" after the first end credits of the episode. Very sad.
It was definitely Jake lockley killing those guys
Bro you always have something to point out in every episode...maybe you should direct episode 4
Dude always nitpicking sh*t
Honestly I'm irritated he always does this I like his brother's reaction much better I was watching it for Achara
FYI, following up on Jaby's question, Everything Everywhere All at Once only cost roughly $20 million to make. Moon Knight's six episodes cost $150 million to produce, or about $25 million per episode. (For comparison Shang-Chi's budget was about $175 million.)
One thing that throws of the continuity is the fact that Avengers have no response to shit that is going on. Hawkeye, Falcon and Winter Solider and Loki I get. Two are not on that big scale and the other one is so big that they can't do shit.
But a sudden eclipse and the whole night sky turning into disco lights are definitely a cause for investigation.
Gaspard Ulliel did a good job with the time he spent on screen.. it's sad that he is no more RIP ☮️
Who did he play?
@@BaulFoodmanedits He played Anton Mogart.
To your question of "Why not" have fight scenes like in Shang Chi or Daredevil... in universe it's an easy answer. Moon Knight and Marc aren't adepts in asian style martial arts. Think Punisher with a bit of Dr Strange. If you had Moon Knight fighting like Jackie Chan, he wouldn't be Moon Knight and you'd have tons of people complaining. The fight choreography "issue" isn't budgetary, or lack of effort. It's INTENTIONAL. Daredevil was trained by Stick in asian style martial arts. Shangi Chi is obviously a master of martial arts. Marc Specter is a merc who's better with a gun. Moon Knight is a mystic warrior who punches and throws shit, but isn't an asian style martial artist. The Choreography is ENTIRELY INTENTIONAL that way. If they had the fight scenes done the way you want it "to be better" then this wouldn't be Moon Knight anymore. It's like complaining that Batman would be better if he shot lasers out of his eyes like Superman. No, no it wouldn't.
Also you're whole argument about Marc being more deadly, the pauses, and more people attacking him. That's the EXACT POINT. Marc wasn't the killer just like Steven wasn't the killer. There's another personality (Jake) that killed the people in that alpine village, the guys from the rooftop by the cliff, and as hinted, probably killed the Archaeologist "execution style" according to the cultish police in episode 2 who is also Layla's dad as hinted in this episode. So to have him go all out and kill everyone outright would defeat the story plotpoint of the third ruthless personality.
ha ha!!!! Is that Sahid from LOST in that 3 man knife fight!?!?😆
Just came from watching the show... It's not just me my mom's mind is blown too... She really is enjoying it...😁😁😁😎😎🤗🤗🥰🥰
*As a person who lived and has Arabic and Egyptian friends... I'm soo happy to listen and see those touches are refreshing... Since most of the time western movies don't show this side of the culture...*
I think there is also 3rd personality.
The fight scene with 3 Egyptians you can see even Mark was not able to remember what happened.
And the night scene was fu**ing cool and the music ohh man this show is awesome.
"She's here" Loved that
did he just change the whole position of galaxies and stars... so that means everyone able to saw that changes in galaxy ... from their planets... it will be super awesome if people address this changes in future marvel projects... bcoz it is very hard to ignore...