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‘Moon Knight’ Episode 6 Recap: The Third Man

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season finale (more on that in a minute) and it went out in style, with a lot of calamitous spectacles and a smattering of fun character moments.

The Marvel Studios shows on Disney+ have had an awkward relationship with their finales, sometimes erring on too showy (“WandaVision”) or too talky (“Loki”).With “Moon Knight” (like “Hawkeye” before it), they seemed to find the right balance, with Marc Spector/Steven Grant (Oscar Isaac) attempting to return from the afterlife to thwart Arthur Harrow’s (Ethan Hawke) insidious plot and also come to terms with unruly tangle of his own psychology. “Moon Knight” is nothing if not an extended, hieroglyphics-etched metaphor for owning your shit.

And the finale owned.Let’s get into it, shall we?Major spoilers follow for episode 6 of “Moon Knight.” Turn back now or be trapped in a stuffy sarcophagus of unnecessary plot details and half-baked analysis, for all of eternity.Over the Marvel Studios logo is a different sort of accompaniment: the 1958 Earl Grant song “The End.” It is both upbeat and ominous and the title sets the stage for the season’s conclusion.

The first thing we see after the logo is Marc dead in the tomb, a pair of bloody bullet holes in his chest. Harrow stands over him, he’s got the Ammit statue.

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