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Marc Spector caused a lot of damage to the museum "loo" and Steven Grant suffers the consequences. He gets "sacked" and seems to have lost his livelihood, his future as a tour guide, and a bit more of his sanity. With few friends to turn to, he looks inward and finds more than he's ready to handle. Just when he "reunites" with his (well, Marc's) long lost wife--Layla from the flip phone contact list--he gets a visit from corrupt cops who take him to Harrow's version of Shangri La. Arthur and Khonshu are formerly acquainted it would seem, but he weighed his options and now chooses to support Ammit. Layla brings a scarab to a summoning fight and she brings out a new personality for Steven--Mr. Knight. In the end, it's Moon Knight's job to protect the innocent at night, so control is back in Marc's hands...until Khonshu decides he's had enough and finds a new fist of vengeance.
Music appreciation folk might appreciate the music in episode two with Bauhaus's "quasi-famous" goth hit "Bela Lugosi's Dead", a redux of Dylan's episode one kick-off song and his personal born again anthem "Every Grain of Sand" and we whet our Middle "Eats" appetite with "El Melouk" by Ahmed Saad in the credits.
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Marc Spector caused a lot of damage to the museum "loo" and Steven Grant suffers the consequences. He gets "sacked" and seems to have lost his livelihood, his future as a tour guide, and a bit more of his sanity. With few friends to turn to, he looks inward and finds more than he's ready to handle. Just when he "reunites" with his (well, Marc's) long lost wife--Layla from the flip phone contact list--he gets a visit from corrupt cops who take him to Harrow's version of Shangri La. Arthur and Khonshu are formerly acquainted it would seem, but he weighed his options and now chooses to support Ammit. Layla brings a scarab to a summoning fight and she brings out a new personality for Steven--Mr. Knight. In the end, it's Moon Knight's job to protect the innocent at night, so control is back in Marc's hands...until Khonshu decides he's had enough and finds a new fist of vengeance.
Music appreciation folk might appreciate the music in episode two with Bauhaus's "quasi-famous" goth hit "Bela Lugosi's Dead", a redux of Dylan's episode one kick-off song and his personal born again anthem "Every Grain of Sand" and we whet our Middle "Eats" appetite with "El Melouk" by Ahmed Saad in the credits.