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John and Derek are back to chat about the mind blowing Moon Knight Episode 4 The Tomb. We go into full spoiler filled detail on the episode so make sure you have watched this one before listening along.
Moon Knight Episode 4 "The Tomb" Synopsis
Moon Knight Character created by: Doug Moench
Executive Producers - Kevin Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Grant Curtis, Brad Winderbaum, Oscar Isaac, Mohamed Diab, Jeremy Slater
Head Writer: Jeremy Slater
Episode Written by: Alex Meenehan, Peter Cameron and Sabir Pirzada
Episode Directed By: Mohamed Diab
As Khonshu's ushabti is placed in a vault with several other imprisoned gods, Layla and Steven escape an attack by several of Arthur Harrow’s men to find Harrow's camp eerily deserted at the site of Ammit's tomb. On entering the tomb they begin to realise that it is a maze in the shape of the Eye of Horus. Navigating the maze, they discover an antechamber with plenty of fresh blood. As they explore the chamber, they must hide as one of Harrow's men is killed and his organs removed to canopic jars by an undead Egyptian priest. Steven and Layla are attacked by the priest, and are separated as they run to escape it.
Layla encounters Harrow, who claims that Marc Spector was one of the mercenaries who murdered her archaeologist father. Meanwhile, Steven finds the tomb and discovers that Ammit's last avatar was Alexander the Great. Steven and Marc discover Ammit's ushabti inside Alexander's body, before Layla, finding the tomb, angrily confronts Marc about Harrow’s assertion and demands to know the truth.
Marc reveals that his partner killed Layla's father and everyone else at the dig site, including himself, before Khonshu revived Marc as his avatar. But before they can resolve the situation Harrow and his men arrive. Marc holds them off to buy Layla time to escape with the ushabti, but Harrow shoots Marc twice in the chest.
As Marc drifts off towards the light he suddenly finds himself in a psychiatric hospital, tied to his wheelchair and holding a figure of Moon Knight, the ward is populated by people from his life. He is brought to his therapist Arthur Harrow, where in his angry and disorientated state, Marc escapes his therapist. Running through the corridors to avoid the chasing orderlies Marc finds Steven in a separate body, trapped in a sarcophagus. They also see a second sarcophagus with someone else trapped inside trying to get out. As Steven and Marc continue their escape they are greeted by the Egyptian goddess Taweret.
Moon Knight Episode 4 Cast
Moon Knight
Marc Spector
Mr. Knight
Oscar Isaac - Steven Grant / Marc Spector / Moon Knight
Ethan Hawke - Arthur Harrow
May Calamawy - Layla
Lucy Thackeray - Donna
David Ganly - Billy
Ann Akinjirin - Bobby
A Return to Defending
As we are returning to the Marvel TV universe we are using the format of our former Marvel podcast, Defenders TV Podcast. We discuss:
- Our Top 3 Points (or Moon Dart Points) of the episode
- Whether we each Defend the episode or not
- Notes, Quotes and comic references
The Moon Knight Pub Quiz
During each podcast we'll ask a question about each episode in our Moon Knight Pub Quiz. You can send in your answers each week to [email protected] At the end of the six episode series the fellow defender with the most correct answers will be in with the chance of getting their hands on some Moon Knight goodies. All questions will be updated on: https://www.tvpodcastindustries.com
Question 4: In the vault of the imprisoned gods, how many Ushabtis or stone statues are seen in total, including Khonshu’s Ushabti?
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Defenders on TV Podcast IndustriesBy Chris Jones, Derek O'Neill and John Harrison. TV Podcast Industries