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When Steven Grant, a mild-mannered gift-shop employee, becomes plagued with blackouts and memories of another life, he discovers he has dissociative identity disorder and shares a body with mercenary Marc Spector. As Steven/Marc’s enemies converge upon them, they must navigate their complex identities while thrust into a deadly mystery among the powerful gods of Egypt.
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EP6 Gods and Monsters
With Layla tracking down Harrow, Marc, Steven, and Khonshu must return to Cairo to stop Ammit as she looks to threaten humanity once more.
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EP5 Asylum
Marc & Steven search through their memories to find their truth or become left behind.
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EP4 The Tomb
Marc & Steven trek the Siwa Desert with Layla to find Ammit’s tomb, but the threats ahead look to protect the goddess’ resting place.
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EP3 The Friendly Type
With Marc in the forefront and Harrow near Ammit’s tomb, Marc needs to navigate Cairo while putting his differences aside with Layla and Steven without jeopardizing their mission.
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EP2 Summon the Suit
As Steven reels from the fact that his life may not be his own, a mysterious partner emerges from the past as a war of the gods looms on the horizon.
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EP1 The Goldfish Problem
Steven Grant, a mild-mannered man who works a mundane job, begins to suspect that his life may not be his own when an alter living inside him begins to emerge.
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First of all, I want to say that Moon Knight, as the famous Drama tv shows, unlike any other, has the best character development, plot/story development, and cinematography I've ever, ever seen. Everything about it, in my opinion, is perfect. Of course, like every Drama show, this one has a decent amount of Moon Knight inaccuracies, but don't let that get in the way of the storytelling. If you want a comparison on what Moon Knight is like, it's a lot like: The Pillars of the Earth and Got. But, as Moon Knight progresses, it changes A LOT. I personally love plot/story change, although some people have a very hard time handling it, so you must remember to try to be, per see, observant of it, and appreciate it. The first and second season has a real adventurous atmosphere to it. It has lots of raids--especially in England--and you're always curious where our hero Ragnar Lothbrok will go next. The third, fourth and fifth--especially the fifth--it has a more dramatic atmosphere to it. Like GoT. That's not a bad thing at all in my opinion--as aforementioned--I personally love it. With that said, Moon Knight is truly the best of the best. Everything about it is great. You'll laugh, you'll scream in rage at certain characters--trust me you WILL--and you'll bawl like a little baby. Moon Knight is an emotional roller-coaster, and everything about it is perfect.