Moon Knight, One Year On: A Retrospective

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @PillarofGarbage
    @PillarofGarbage  Год назад +296

    Hello! This is, by a wide margin, the longest video I’ve made. It took over a month to get done, with more than a few late nights involved. Pragmatically speaking, I can’t really justify this sort of slow, long project much at the moment - but if you want to help change this, likes, shares, and especially Patreon sign-ups are very much appreciated!
    Here’s a link: www.patreon.com/pillarofgarbage

    • @mandalorianhunter1
      @mandalorianhunter1 Год назад +6

      We love you pillar

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 Год назад +2

      Hey, Pillar. Have you seen Beau Is Afraid?

    • @2nd3rd1st
      @2nd3rd1st Год назад +2

      Well done.

    • @PillarofGarbage
      @PillarofGarbage  Год назад +2

      @@jeremyusreevu237 Currently, I have not

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 Год назад

      @@PillarofGarbage You should give it a shot. It's a long movie, but it's very beautiful, funny, surreal, and there's a lot to analyze.

  • @crimsonmaverick8237
    @crimsonmaverick8237 Год назад +672

    Watching Oscar Isaac portray both Mark and Steven often at once was insane. He truly seems like two different people.

    • @pastlesandfish
      @pastlesandfish Год назад +22

      Oscar Isaac's back must have been so sore from carrying the show. I thought the first episode was great and as a lover of ancient Egyptian mythology and history, I was excited to watch it. But the more it went on, I just thought the show was meh. And the climax was so underwhelming and anticlimactic.

    • @Beevenhouse
      @Beevenhouse 11 месяцев назад +19

      And the brief moment we meet Jake, who again looks like a completely different person.

  • @TomboTime
    @TomboTime Год назад +1997

    Moon Knight is an anomaly. I didn't know a show could be so different from the rest of the MCU and so exactly the same as the rest of the MCU at the same time. It's uncanny.

    • @obikenobi8855
      @obikenobi8855 Год назад +152

      Hahaha, this. I watched it thinking "This feels different, I'm really enjoying in" and once I was done with it was like "I'd be fine if we have a break in the MCU now".

    • @acemagalor2519
      @acemagalor2519 Год назад +61

      I love the show but I do feel like it’s pretty emblematic of marvel’s struggle after phase 3

    • @d3l3tes00n
      @d3l3tes00n Год назад +22

      It looks like it would've been cooler as an R movie.

    • @alarrim29574
      @alarrim29574 Год назад +76

      Same with Wandavision for me. Great unique cool premise in the beginning that is different from Mcu formula but the last 2 or 3 episodes goes full marvel abandoning everything that made the show so good and unique

    • @kayleee4065
      @kayleee4065 Год назад +7

      ​@@alarrim29574 Yes, this. I was underwhelmed towards the end ☹️

  • @Astral_Incarnate
    @Astral_Incarnate Год назад +473

    anybody who says that the moonknight costumes suck is just wrong. having the traditional suit being made from long strips of linen like how a mummy would be wrapped in was such a wonderful creative choice. and stevens more modern suit was a really nice contrast to that with a logical reason for it to look the way it did. both look and move incredibly

    • @pian-0g445
      @pian-0g445 Год назад +5

      In fact, I wish that is hit moon knight is designed normally. But would be a pain for the comic artists

    • @officialmonarchmusic
      @officialmonarchmusic Год назад +6

      The only thing that put people off was the fact that it was always CGI I feel. The suit would have looked absolutely insane if they'd built it practically

    • @alexpalaciossantos4940
      @alexpalaciossantos4940 Год назад +15

      @@officialmonarchmusic it was made practically. this video literally says that while showing a behind the scene photo of oscar in the suit

    • @gingerdog8203
      @gingerdog8203 Год назад

      @@officialmonarchmusic ruclips.net/video/TtiWTLSNihQ/видео.htmlsi=seMeuqsD5VQ_kST6

    • @saloz9483
      @saloz9483 Год назад +1

      To be honest its the only good thing in the show. So it has that going for it.

  • @ShirDeutch
    @ShirDeutch Год назад +1150

    As a secular Jewish (or more accurately, atheist) whose mother died when I was 20, that scene outside the Shiva was really powerful. It's pretty challenging to depict a Jewish character without making them religious or wear a Star of David necklace or having them say "happy Hanukkah" or flat out declaring "I'm just a nice Jewish guy" like they basically did with Barry Allen on Justice League, and a Shiva is really good way to do it because it transcends religion, it's cultural. And when he throws down the kipa, thus rejecting religion, I felt really seen.

    • @ElliottR0se
      @ElliottR0se Год назад +52

      Okay but they did just slap a star of David necklace on Marc and had a very niche jewish cultural reference and that was it. From how important Marc's jewish identity was to him in the comics my frustration was a result of how little it mattered or affected him in this MCU adaptation. No mention of how his father was an important Jewish figure in the community, no mention of how Marc's violent nature was a direct affront to his fathers pacifistic teachings as a teen rebelling against their parents, no mention of the very idea of a Jewish man becoming a slave to an Egyptian God. We get a star of David Easter egg and 2 minutes of Shiva in the penultimate episode. Just felt frustrating with how much unnecessary content got shoved in instead.

    • @myrrhbear
      @myrrhbear Год назад +44

      This thread is a good example I think of the reminder that different people experience the same things in so many different ways. Every individual has their own unique mind and history and points of reference and processes and perceives things differently from the next. I am Jewish too. I grew up secular/atheist-ish, and only as a young adult through my own personal life experiences became more "religious" though I put that in brackets because the usual definition doesn't feel to me like it fits that well. I have my views of Judaism and of the world, but I would venture that even fellow Jews who ascribe generally to the same denomination, and the same flavour within that denomination, and even those who live in the same community and have gone to years to the same synagogue, and even those I have extra in common with, and even those I am close friends with... almost ALL seem to have very different views and beliefs. Sure, there is also common ground, but it's amazing how different each person's understanding and views on things are.
      As for my take on Moon Knight... setting my thoughts on how Judaism is handled aside, I simply found it pretty interesting and enjoyable to watch. As for how I think it handled and depicted Judaism... I think it really is profoundly offensive. I'm genuinely not upset about it at all, to be clear. I'm just saying from a non-emotional intellectual view at it, I think it's fairly absurd how offensive it is. Normally superhero movies so utterly downplay any character's Jewishness to the point that most of the audience probably doesn't even notice. The characters are normally only culturally Jewish, and in a quite casual way, with barely any mention of it - maybe some tiny symbol snuck into 1 or 2 scenes at most. Here with Moon Knight though they take the time to show us that not only is he Jewish, there's a religious component - in fact his father is actually a Rabbi. Now if there were scores of healthy, positive, loving depictions of religious Judaism in media, then no big deal at all... but in this case it's a near total vacuum. This is an extremely rare, if not singular depiction of religious Judaism in a superhero story (not to mention anywhere in pop culture really), and... his Rabbi father is depicted as a very crappy person, and Marc HATES his father and his Judaism so much so that he takes his only Jewish piece of clothing, throws it down intensely on the road, and walk away from not just his father... but from Judaism altogether... And who does he embrace instead... wait for it... ... Egyptian polytheism. The very foundation of Judaism is stated in the first two of the 10 Commandments: "I am the Infinite, your God who brought you out of Egypt, out of slavery. Have no other gods before Me." There's finally a Jewish hero that has anything to do with Judaism as a religion, and... he hates his connection to Judaism, throws it in the dirt, and embraces Egyptian gods to get his powers. I'm not sure I could paint a picture of an equivalent thing in Christianity, but it would have to start by being in a context where Christians comprise only less that 0.2% of humanity, and despite being this tiny minority are subject to a disproportionate amount of hateful attention. Every day in the real world there would have to be huge numbers of people hating them for being Christian, and actively wanting to murder them, often making attempts, and often succeeding. On top of this there would have to constantly be endless conspiracy theories that just add fuel to people's mistrust and hatred towards you. And then you'd have to have almost no depictions ever of Christianity in any religious sense in the public eye, except the occasional really odd and generally unpleasant depiction of you as extremist wierdos. Then finally there's going to be a mainstream superhero who has more than a passing connection with Christianity in a religious way... but the character HATES their connection to Christianity, their father is a Priest and seems to be an awful father (or at best it's very messy), and the hero takes a cross, throws it in the mud, and then embraces the devil - not an evil force but a complex but more neutral character - as the source of their superpowers. It's crazy. Imagine the outcry if the same treatment was done with Ms Marvel as a Muslim.

    • @samanthae.1002
      @samanthae.1002 Год назад +32

      As another jew, I felt a different way about it. I think judaism is so often associated with death and suffering, although seeing my culture represented made me happy, I also wished that we got to see some more of the joyous aspects of Jewish culture
      (Although I don’t know how that would fit into the tone of the show)

    • @marciliojunior9599
      @marciliojunior9599 Год назад +26

      ​@@myrrhbear i think i know the root of your problem.
      While MK is known as a jewish these, he wasn't created as one. The writer gave him the name Marc spector because of his friend, who was a jew. But he didn't know that. So here we have a character, with a origin rooted in egipt, that wasn't a jew, but later was turned into one. MK is basically a accident in representation.
      Now ben Grimm( the thing) that's a character that is proud to be a jew

    • @thomastakesatollforthedark2231
      @thomastakesatollforthedark2231 Год назад +17

      ​@@marciliojunior9599 And... Hes a golem- wow i feel ashamed for not realising before hah

  • @Empress-Sky-of-Brynn
    @Empress-Sky-of-Brynn Год назад +511

    As the child of an Egyptologist (Rest in Peace, Mom) I had fun with the mystical side of the show, and as someone who has struggled with mental health for a long time a lot of this show hit hard. The moment that sold me that Oscar Isaac is a brilliant actor was his breakdown in the asylum. I'm very familiar with that exact situation and I was completely convinced of Mark's psychic break

  • @Mazekial
    @Mazekial Год назад +320

    32:39 (Basically the "there's a sense that Layla feels more real, less performed" stuff) Hard agree. There's a moment of hers in Episode 4 that I literally never see talked about that just really WORKED for me (around 23:57, if anyone with Disney+ wants to go back).
    Basically, her character has just barely survived a harrowing and intense scuffle with some unknown monster, been almost hurled off a cliff when she tried to throw it off said cliff, and barely crawled back to relative safety. Normally, this is where a typical strong, gung-ho Marvel character would just show how "cool" and unphased they are by hopping to their feet to rush off and face the next encounter, but instead Layla at this moment just...breaks down for a bit. She sighs and screams in panic and relief, finally in a position where she can afford to process the terror of it all without the immediate threat of death. It really reminded me that she--at this time, at least--was just a NORMAL HUMAN in something as deadly as the MCU, and I can see most people reacting the same in that position.
    I don't know if that was all her performance, good direction, solid editing selection, or a culmination of all the above, but that vulnerability stuck with me as a perfect cap for that scene.

    • @Ben-fk9ey
      @Ben-fk9ey Год назад +9

      I agree, that was a great scene which portrayed how a normal person would probably react in that situation.

  • @Carabas72
    @Carabas72 Год назад +948

    The weirdest accusations towards this show that I have seen is that Layla is the real main character with Steven/Marc having only a minor role. And I've seen that one a lot.

    • @PillarofGarbage
      @PillarofGarbage  Год назад +388

      people on the internet will say literally anything

    • @sinjinreed2091
      @sinjinreed2091 Год назад +28

      Layla _should've been_ the main character of the show, and saved Moon Knight for later.

    • @benwasserman8223
      @benwasserman8223 Год назад +104

      She's definitely not. But I AM very glad Marvel finally brought her to the comics.

    • @TheDelinear
      @TheDelinear Год назад +121

      She's not the main character by a long shot, even though the character was strong enough to carry her own show, but how cool would it have been to explore the Steven/Marc dynamic from her perspective too? I like the show we got but I also like the sound of that show too.

    • @alanpennie8013
      @alanpennie8013 Год назад +12

      ​@@PillarofGarbage
      Lunatic takes about drama are nothing new.
      AC Bradley gives some hilarious examples in his, Shakespearean Tragedy (1904).

  • @leonardocerqueiradias6168
    @leonardocerqueiradias6168 Год назад +515

    I started the show knowing absolutely nothing about DID. After I finished it, I was so invested that I heavily researched about it. I found a lot of content creators with DID and learned more and more about it. To me, Moon Knight was a catalyst to learn about something so far away from me that I honestly would probably never learn otherwise. And that's a win. That's already more than 99% of the shows I watch.

    • @adammyers7383
      @adammyers7383 Год назад +1

      Ooh! Which creators?

    • @leonardocerqueiradias6168
      @leonardocerqueiradias6168 Год назад +24

      @@adammyers7383 I watched a lot! There were two that I mainly stuck with, but I believe one of them deleted the channel, because I can't find it in my subscriptions or searching for it directly. The other one is braiDIDbunch. Excelent content.

    • @sinjinreed2091
      @sinjinreed2091 Год назад +1

      The portrayal of it could’ve been so much better. It really didn’t do much that _Split_ didn’t already do.

    • @leonardocerqueiradias6168
      @leonardocerqueiradias6168 Год назад +38

      @@sinjinreed2091 I think you just didn't get the point. As far as I known the consensus in the DID community is that Split is the WORSE representation and Moon Knight is the BEST. So at the very least, it's safe to say those projects didn't do the same thing at all.

    • @sinjinreed2091
      @sinjinreed2091 Год назад +1

      @@leonardocerqueiradias6168 it perpetuated the same myths and stereotypes that _Split_ did, with the only difference being it centered around a sympathetic hero rather than a sympathetic villain.
      I’ve studied DID, and I’ve known people with DID. I wasn’t impressed.

  • @DozyBinsh
    @DozyBinsh Год назад +88

    One thing at least is clear: Taweret is best girl.

  • @acemagalor2519
    @acemagalor2519 Год назад +302

    Honestly I’m glad you brought up the Egyptian perspective in this video, I’m not Egyptian myself but as a child I grew up in a highly populated middle eastern community and sentiments of being demonized and misrepresented in media tan incredibly high with the people there, especially after 9/11, so seeing a show that embraced the landscape and people authentically brought a smile to my face

    • @ViewerEm
      @ViewerEm Год назад +6

      as an arab, while exoticized, this series does a great job of positively depicting egyptian culture.

  • @johndaily263
    @johndaily263 Год назад +101

    The juxtaposition of Marvel’s subtlety (or typical lack thereof) with the brief clip from Falcon and the Winter Soldier is *chef’s kiss*.
    I find the anger of people towards fictional media to be baffling, humorous, and quite sad. The Star Wars prequel trilogy, e.g., was intensely disappointing as someone who grew up with the original trilogy, but I never made death threats or wrote angry letters to the newspaper.

    • @foam3132
      @foam3132 Год назад +2

      There's far, too far and to the point of no return

  • @mandalorianhunter1
    @mandalorianhunter1 Год назад +384

    To me I think it was a okay starting point that can evolve into something more if they are willing to allow the darker aspects of the character to be shown on screen.
    Tap into his trauma, his violent nature and the morality that can differentiate the three personas from each other and other heroes.
    I honestly do want to see him cross over with other heroes and hopefully Thor one day.

    • @sinjinreed2091
      @sinjinreed2091 Год назад +14

      For me, there's just no salvaging it. They completely misrepresented his DID and got his alters personalities all wrong.
      I mean, how do you come back from making Jake-who's supposed to be the nicest one of the system-a cold-blooded killer?

    • @knowledgeanddefense1054
      @knowledgeanddefense1054 Год назад +3

      lol I literally just thought of Code Geass for some reason

    • @PillarofGarbage
      @PillarofGarbage  Год назад +72

      @@sinjinreed2091 Like the video suggests, Jake-as-the-nice-one is not some stable, eternal truth of Moon Knight.
      Vol. 8, #189. Jake to Truth: "You met Marc. Marc's disturbed as hell. Now imagine he took all the worst parts of himself and let them fuse into a living person."
      Vol. 8, #190. Jake to Marc: "Look, Steven is the wealthy benefactor, Khnoshu is our connection to the bigger picture, you're the voice of reason, and I deal with the grimy leftovers. You built us this way."

    • @sinjinreed2091
      @sinjinreed2091 Год назад +10

      @@PillarofGarbage That’s from the Bemis run-widely recognized as _the_ worst Moon Knight run in the history of the character.
      That’s like making a _Punisher_ movie and basing it off his “Angel of Vengeance” arc.

    • @PillarofGarbage
      @PillarofGarbage  Год назад +54

      @@sinjinreed2091 Still happened, though. People not liking the run doesn’t change the fact that - fairly recently - this is how the comics characterised Jake.

  • @jeremyusreevu237
    @jeremyusreevu237 Год назад +1659

    This show doesn't have Moon Knight demanding Dracula for his money, 0/10.

    • @PillarofGarbage
      @PillarofGarbage  Год назад +537

      very odd that a fake panel has become such an integral part of Moon Knight’s online image lol

    • @dibsdibs3495
      @dibsdibs3495 Год назад +256

      That and there was no “Random BS GO” reference. -15/10

    • @jeremyusreevu237
      @jeremyusreevu237 Год назад +66

      ​@@PillarofGarbage That's the internet for you!

    • @tommarsdon5644
      @tommarsdon5644 Год назад +48

      ​@@PillarofGarbage especially considering there are quite a few hilarious real ones.

    • @RandomName12345
      @RandomName12345 Год назад +36

      @@PillarofGarbage fake? How dare you it’s the truth

  • @Hey-Its-Dingo
    @Hey-Its-Dingo Год назад +318

    The only major criticism I have seen from commenters, and friends, who have DID is the fear that Jake Lockley will end up being characterized as a "Serial Killer Alter" which has been a very harmful stereotype in media portrayals of DID for centuries. I have seen a headcanon floating around from many of them, and I really like it myself: Rather than being a flat "muder alter" Jake should be characterized as a man who actually believes in Khonshu's Justice, wholeheartedly. It would be a nice "have your cake and eat it too" of portraying a DID alter who regularly murders people in droves.

    • @SpiderBatFan
      @SpiderBatFan Год назад +33

      Oh yeah I remember seeing that too, definitely agree with it and your idea for it is a great one, would be a great difference between Marc and Steven against Jake’s viewpoints of Khonshu

    • @JUJUJUNO
      @JUJUJUNO Год назад +43

      Your take is basically what I want as well, it could bring a lot of depth to the system as a whole, depicting internal dilemma and plurality of morals between Marc, Steven and Jake. I also would really like to see an effect of his "job". As it stands right now, aside from the image of a violent alter, Jake in the show seems to be the "scape goat" of the mind when it comes to the mindless brutality and violent justice of Konshu's ways, so it would be a great character point to see some sort of conflict in Jake's mental state as an individual, regarding his affairs and how he possibly bottle all up in self-destructive ways in favor of his beliefs, exploring maybe his remorses, fears, maybe addictions of some sort or some mental, psychological inbalances resulting from his brutal responsibilities.

    • @judeconnor-macintyre9874
      @judeconnor-macintyre9874 Год назад +35

      Jake Lockley being a Khonshu Fundamentalist would be a really cool way to go with it.

    • @Ben-fk9ey
      @Ben-fk9ey Год назад +5

      I think it'll be interesting to see how Jake came about since Mark created Steven as an escape from his mum but Steven has fond memories of his mum. So maybe Steven created Jake to escape from those violent situations.
      I need to re-watch it and see who's in control before Jake appears. If he only comes out when Steven is in control it could give credence to the theory that Steven created him.

    • @Hey-Its-Dingo
      @Hey-Its-Dingo Год назад +9

      @@Ben-fk9ey I believe Jake mostly came out when Marc was in a particularly dangerous fight. My theory is that he was created during Marc's time in the military as someone who could better handle the type of things he had to do as a soldier.
      (I could be wrong, though)

  • @CrossOutBryce
    @CrossOutBryce Год назад +378

    Honestly, this video just reaffirmed why I liked Moon Knight so much. It's not crazy comic accurate, but its positives FAR outweigh its negatives. You can tell there's so much love, effort, and care on all levels to make a unique and entertaining show in the superhero genre.

    • @godzelda123
      @godzelda123 Год назад +9

      I really appreciate the ambiguity of it all. Even after a year I'm still questioning how much was real and how much wasn't, and that feels fitting in tone with the comics.

  • @mejuliie
    @mejuliie Год назад +76

    As someone who hasn't read the comics, I absolutely loved it. I can understand that some comic fans might feel differently.
    For me, Mark/Steven's dynamic - them getting to know, and accept each other - was the highlight of the show. The episodes dealing with their past (and origin) was just beautiful, and I definitely shed more than one tear.
    I've heard some good feedback from people with DID. Even if it isn't perfect, it definitely has opened up a conversation about DID *with* people with DID. Talking with them, instead of about them.

  • @lizzycorona2163
    @lizzycorona2163 Год назад +217

    MK being Latino could parallel Marc's dad being a refugee from the comics. If Marc's family fled the Guatemalan genocide or Cuba after the revolution (as did most Sephardic Jews) it could modernize and culturally contextualize his origin. Or both, I like to think Marc's mom was Guatemalan and dad was Cuban, as is Oscar Isaac irl ethnicity.

  • @ZayniacJack
    @ZayniacJack Год назад +93

    As a die-hard Moon Knight fan it's nice to hear such a nuanced and researched take on the show. I really enjoyed it despite it's differences and it's a great starting point for the character in the MCU and it's nice to see someone break everything down in a way that explains each point with some really valid reasoning.

  • @supersleepyboys
    @supersleepyboys Год назад +458

    as a system with DID, we found the show very enjoyable, and incredibly relatable, to the point of discomfort at times. they managed to handle DID fairly well given how its been portrayed in almost any other mainstream piece of media, and we felt like they did well with the dramatizations, a la the mirror scenes, or the dissociative effects. we're really, really hopeful we see more of them going forward, as our only complaint realistically lies with the idea of jake being portrayed as a more "evil" alter, given he only shows up to commit violence, but that can all be worked into the character and made less stereotypical when jake is given more than 30 seconds of screentime. we agree with you overall, and will be going back to watch some of your older moon knight stuff, its exciting to see someone talking about it a year later!

    • @PillarofGarbage
      @PillarofGarbage  Год назад +75

      Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts!

    • @inkdragon3455
      @inkdragon3455 Год назад +59

      I agree that more detail on jake would help stay away from the "evil alter" trope. Personally i see Jake as the alter whose "job" is to just mindlessly instinctually protect their system. To turn off their thoughts and emotions and just do the job. Steven is for the normalicy and comfort with just a boring life. Marc the brains and honor of fighting the bad guys. Jake to beat up others with cold efficiency and protect them all. I think in the end scene it shows how thats being taken advantage of after marc and steven both learn more and gain opinions the god doesnt quite like.

    • @sexylazercatwizard
      @sexylazercatwizard Год назад +8

      Get off tiktok

    • @Angel-Otk
      @Angel-Otk Год назад +30

      @@sexylazercatwizard that’s not how it works Mr. Doctor

    • @stillthinkingaboutit...5502
      @stillthinkingaboutit...5502 Год назад +25

      I love Egyptology, my sibling has DID, this show was perfect to watch together! We can't wait for season 2. I agree that Jake needs more nuance in season 2. The 'bad' alter vs. one or more 'good' alters is a tired trope that does not seem based on reality - at least not according to my sibling's therapist and my own experience living with them. Hopefully Moon Knight will show the Hollywood people that good portrayals of DID are a great way to elevate a story so they will start to make more!

  • @NotUlpoadingAnything
    @NotUlpoadingAnything Год назад +30

    The final asylum scene IS in the wrong place. It was supposed to happen right as Marc and Steven were running through Osiris' gate back to life. Steven saying "We'd rather go save the world" then falling backwards was supposed to transition to them waking up in the tomb, mirroring when Marc fell backwards into the water. In the spot where the scene wound up was meant to be a confrontation scene between Marc, Steven, and their mother Wendy. The episode got re-edited last minute without telling anyone and that's why it's shorter.

    • @VisionaryForge_
      @VisionaryForge_ Год назад +4

      That's why those scenes felt off! Thanks for talking about it I had no idea

  • @PolyChromium
    @PolyChromium Год назад +20

    I personally liked how they cut away from large sections of the fight scenes, because otherwise it would have been too “fun”. I mean, don’t get me wrong, fun is good, but making the fights too glamorous and cool and all that would have just glorified the Moon Knight powers, which I feel would have undermined the story being told. That, and it just felt unique and interesting.

  • @melaniey.5596
    @melaniey.5596 Год назад +18

    One of my favorite parts of the show, after Oscar Isaac performance, was Layla. I loved all her interactions with Steven and Marc, I how her presence strengthened Moon Knight ties to its Egyptian themes, I loved how she got to kick ass as a superhero and I was impressed by May Calamawy’s performance, specially when she could also interpret Tawaret a seamless switch between personas when she was possessed. Really looking forward to Season 2 not only to see more of the titular character, but also to see Layla shine more

  • @ohfr6049
    @ohfr6049 Год назад +194

    One thing that doesn’t get enough credit in this show is the pacing it’s damn near perfect especially in the first few episodes

    • @SpiderBatFan
      @SpiderBatFan Год назад +26

      For me the show’s pacing is half and half, like you said it’s near perfect in the beginning, I actually think as a whole it’s all brilliantly paced until we get to the finale, then it rushes to the conclusion

    • @mggardiner4066
      @mggardiner4066 Год назад +5

      @@SpiderBatFanyes it needed a few more episodes for the end not to feel rushed

    • @officialmonarchmusic
      @officialmonarchmusic Год назад +3

      People said this could have been a movie. I disagree. Each episode needed to be there, and if anything, I'd love to see more

  • @ThePonderer
    @ThePonderer Год назад +78

    How on earth has it already been a whole year sweet Jesus?

  • @BriefDownpour
    @BriefDownpour Год назад +40

    You took this analysis more serious than any other channel I know. And I mean that as a compliment, if that wasn't clear.

  • @Cameraman407
    @Cameraman407 Год назад +61

    Cinema Therapy actually made a really great video on DID and evaluates how well Moon Knight depicts DID, especially compared to more problematic representation in movies like Split.

    • @chanmax2
      @chanmax2 7 месяцев назад +2

      I have DID, and yet DID representation is more subtle and compassionate in Moonknight, (they also had an entire season to develop Marc story), i don't get why being a murderer in Split is problematic, but not in Moonknight. Cinema Therapy litteraly said Jake operates with no conscience and can kill as violently and as much as he wants, like it is a detail, while it is a huge problem in Split. Same problem with their video about Warmonger in Black Panther, the man kills dozens of people, and they find him cool and he is "right". I like their other videos, follow them from the beginning, but sometimes you can see some bias.

  • @teddieprox2307
    @teddieprox2307 Год назад +40

    I really loved moonknight, but honestly, if you ask me about plot points in the show, I won't be able to describe much. it's kinda like how I feel about the anime banana fish, I really loved it, but I couldn't ramble about any of the plot points cause they feel kind of unmemorable like a logical fever dream

  • @ked49
    @ked49 Год назад +48

    1 hour, 12 minutes, and 8 seconds of perfection

  • @piciaxel
    @piciaxel Год назад +31

    I loved the weirdness of Moon Knight as soon as I saw the meme and even more once I started reading about the character. The Moon Knight in the show is not that accurate to the comic, but it seems to carry the same soul. If Steven is a struggling academic wannabe, Mark has a stash house with egyptian artefacts and quite a lot of ill gotten money, Jake has now the limousine and so on. None of the character's oddities are gone, they are just shifted around and in the end a bit more cohesive and realistic.
    I think that the biggest issue with the MK series was that it was not enough.

  • @BaithNa
    @BaithNa Год назад +58

    I've read all of Moon Knight's comics to date and I loved this show even though I pretty much guessed every major plot point and even the Moon Knight power upgrades.
    The source material has never been a holy grail for the MCU but this adaptation did a great job at capturing the essence of the character and simultaneously making Moon Knight feel like a character that could exist in the MCU.

    • @Carabas72
      @Carabas72 Год назад +8

      Capturing the essence of the characters without being slavishly devoted to the source material is where the MCU has always excellled and probably a big part why it is so long-lived.

    • @sinjinreed2091
      @sinjinreed2091 Год назад +2

      Respectfully disagree.

    • @szymeq.haizaki4898
      @szymeq.haizaki4898 Год назад +1

      ​@@Carabas72Excelled? Where? We have so many trash like Moon Knight, K'uk'ulkan, Kang, Adam Wardog (special). They are all ruined for money by people who never reads the comics.

    • @Carabas72
      @Carabas72 Год назад +2

      @@szymeq.haizaki4898
      Troll, be gone.

    • @szymeq.haizaki4898
      @szymeq.haizaki4898 Год назад

      @@Carabas72 I don't see arguments here, npc.

  • @Sam-3D
    @Sam-3D Год назад +86

    The only issue I had with MoonKnight was with the finale episode. It just turned out to be a typical MCU third-act turn-off-your-brain episode that lacked the Unique and high-quality writing that made the first few episodes so fascinating. And the thing I hated most about it was that he literally defeated the villain off-screen, like, I don't know who decided that that would be a good idea. It was as if they ran out of time or didn't have the budget to shoot any more scenes so they thought "How about we just cut out the final hero/villain 1v1 and replace it with another Jake Lockley easter egg". The action scenes and special effects were quite cool tbf but overall that finale was just disappointing.

    • @alanpennie8013
      @alanpennie8013 Год назад +18

      The final episode was a bit meh after the previous two which I found extremely compelling.

    • @racool911
      @racool911 Год назад +14

      Maybe, but that Mr. Knight sequence was awesome. I hope we get to see the actual scenes with Jake they cut out later on

    • @Vestajik
      @Vestajik Год назад +22

      It’s interesting hearing how some people don’t like the last fight scene being offscreen, to me it was a refreshing take since we have seen so many of these and leaving it out just makes you wonder if it WAS jake and if so will he be the more protective of the three and if it wasn’t what actually happened. I feel like it is a great point to go back on in a future season and not so disappointed to look at in that sense. I hope this made sense 😅

    • @radioisactive7590
      @radioisactive7590 Год назад +10

      ​@@VestajikI agree! I wasn't disappointed to miss it. When all of a sudden it skipped to the end, I was surprised, just like Marc and Steven were. I think that was the point. We got to the point in the fight where we aren't sure how the hero could possibly end up on top, it was kind of refreshing that the hero himself didn't know what happened. Instead of giving us the fight scene we were expecting, it gave us character grown and pushed even harder at all the clues being dropped about a third alter Marc and Steven don't know about yet. I thought it was brilliant but I can see why people disagree. Who knows, maybe when we learn more about Jake Lockley we'll get to see how that fight ended, but for now I like being in Marc/Steven's shoes, makes it more interesting. Sorry this reply is so long btw

  • @MarvinMartinez2001
    @MarvinMartinez2001 Год назад +29

    Moon Knight and Werewolf by Night fight and team up is a must!!! 🔥

    • @Vivigreeny25
      @Vivigreeny25 Год назад +5

      A knight in the night if you will

  • @frenchfriedbagel7035
    @frenchfriedbagel7035 Год назад +12

    I think the issue with the “Are you and Egyptian superhero?” Bit is that it feels like Marvels just taking a megaphone an going “WE HAVE EGYPTIAN REPRESENTATION!!”.
    I think if they just made the line “are you a superhero?” And Laylas reaction to that being the realization of “holy **** I am a superhero”. It would come off more as a genuine character moment instead of pandering. It wouldn’t suddenly make her ethnicity a focus of the scene for no reason.

    • @ChisomagaIhezie
      @ChisomagaIhezie 9 месяцев назад

      Especially with how the jewishness was handeled.

  • @DSIrocker
    @DSIrocker Год назад +231

    I honestly think this show was the best MCU project at the time since the first Doctor Strange movie

    • @staybizzie
      @staybizzie Год назад +2

      Yeah every action scene worth watching should be skipped. this is the way 😒😒😒

    • @nalday2534
      @nalday2534 Год назад +3

      so you only like personality less garbage

    • @awesomeswifter1138
      @awesomeswifter1138 Год назад

      ​@@nalday2534 huh?

    • @awesomeswifter1138
      @awesomeswifter1138 Год назад

      ​@@staybizzie budget

    • @nalday2534
      @nalday2534 Год назад +2

      @@awesomeswifter1138 huh what

  • @racool911
    @racool911 Год назад +25

    I still stand by that this is one of Marvel's best projects

  • @inkdragon3455
    @inkdragon3455 Год назад +53

    As a system with osdd we have less amnesia than DID but there is enough for us to relate. This show felt so similar to the first year of us realizing we were a system. Discovering alters and not even being able to be aware of some who dont show themselves(like jake). After decades of bad "evil" alter media this was so refreshing

    • @chanmax2
      @chanmax2 7 месяцев назад

      I have DID, yes it is a much more compassionate and positive representation of DID, but I don't get why people seems to completely evacuate the fact that at the end of the day, the character with a DID slaughter dozens of people, not as an avatar who's possessed by a vengeful god (that I could interpret as another alter), but as an alter who exists specifically to do the violent acts? Seems a little hypocritical to me.

  • @radioisactive7590
    @radioisactive7590 Год назад +22

    One thing I've seen pointed out elsewhere that you seemed to have missed was that Jake Lockley might've had a second scene earlier in the show.
    When we were cutting to the fake doctor Harrow scenes, in one of them, we see someone, who we assume is Marc, wake up in the office. Whoever it is looks around and acts like he hasn't been there before, even though Marc had already been there earlier. This alter acted much more agressive than we've come to expect from Marc, but not so excessively that we immediately know it's someone else entirely, we just assume Marc is getting very freaked out by the fake Harrow. But this alter grabs the nearest weapon and tries to attack Harrow, saying he isn't a real doctor, and when he is stopped from hurting Harrow he almost seems to try and hurt himself; it just doesn't seem a lot like Marc.
    While this character did not speak with Jake's accent, or in Jake's language, it is extremely common in DID for alters to pretend to be the host for the safety of the system; even alters who usually have accents can sound exactly like the host when they need to. Jake was called Marc immediately and he decided to stick with that lie, and he'd probably done that before then too, not on screen, but it tends to be a habit for alters to hide themselves.

  • @kurtwagner350
    @kurtwagner350 Год назад +10

    This is an incredibly in depth and even handed overview, personally this show easily surpassed my expectations. It was probably impossible to get a perfect adaptation and I think the show given the context did about as good a job as they could’ve

  • @Luumiia19
    @Luumiia19 Год назад +29

    My relationship with this show is as complex as the debate around it. I'm an avid MCU fan and was looking forward to the next big MCU show...when I watched the first episode of Moon Knight for the first time I hated it. I thought it was unwatchable. I thought a slow burn was absolutely fine but I thought the show didn't do anything at all to hook me to the next episode, it was just boring. So I watched that first episode again, and again, and again, and again. After the first watch I couldn't stop re watching it, I got more engrossed in every watch. The rest of the show has it's faults but Overall I adore this show. It's just so unique in the good and the bad and I think I wouldn't have it any other way. This is my favourite MCU property and probably comic book media ever.

    • @Luumiia19
      @Luumiia19 Год назад +6

      To elaborate a bit more: I know this show is deeply flawed and that's why I like it, because I think the flaws bring forth new ideas and mythology for example. It's like home cooking, yes it's not gourmet 5 star food but theres just something about the very specific combination of ingredients that grandma uses that is just unbeatable

  • @raynacarraway440
    @raynacarraway440 Год назад +30

    I rewatched the show a few months ago and despite the first half being enjoyable cause I like Marc and Steven as characters + the mystery element surrounding who they are, as a whole it’s just “fine” to me and not my favorite thing in terms of the Marvel shows. However, episode 5 is genuinely one of the best things in the MCU imo. It’s so fascinating to get this far into a show and then have everything we know be flipped on it’s head, and as an audience genuinely not being able to know if what we just watched was “real”. A lot of this has to do with the creativity of portraying Marc’s memories and trauma + Oscar Issac’s amazing acting (I became a proper fan of his after the rewatch and I’m still mad he never got an Emmy nomination or any recognition after WandaVision opened the door for that possibility), and by the end seeing Marc and Steven working together was a highlight for me. Once I finished was when I realized just how much I was gonna miss seeing him portray these characters until they show up again (I will admit though that seeing him wear a kippah made me do a double take lol, haven’t read the comics yet so I had no idea the character was originally Jewish going in). Not sure if any of this is a popular opinion or not but I figured I’d share

  • @TheDrexLord
    @TheDrexLord Год назад +131

    I actually think this show is one of the better shows, overall I am having a bit of the prequald effect and am starting to like phase 4 a lot more than first time watching it

    • @thenaiam
      @thenaiam Год назад +1

      I love your coining the term prequeled. It is very apt, including so much of a specific meaning in one word.

  • @kevinbissinger
    @kevinbissinger 11 месяцев назад +4

    16:40 I said this before and I'll say it again. Not showing the best scenes is also an insanely good directorial choice to explain how frustrating and devastating DID is for the person suffering with it.
    Speaking from personal experience. I've been told stories about some of the stuff we've done and it sounds amazing, but it isn't something we ever saw or got to experience. We did get to enjoy the after-effects which is nice though

    • @izukubf
      @izukubf 7 месяцев назад

      I agree!! Same with us ^___^

  • @alephmale3171
    @alephmale3171 Год назад +26

    I really enjoyed Moon Knight, and was captivated by its visual effects and popular handling of obscure ideas and subject matter.

  • @carolinewheeler77
    @carolinewheeler77 Год назад +4

    I’ll give my perspective as a non comic fan: the show made me feel like a little kid again. Like that moment where he first reveals his moon shaped cape made me actually squeal, and the entire vibe of the show just reminded me of the adventure movies that I loved as a kid.

  • @wolf1066
    @wolf1066 6 месяцев назад +4

    52:50 - I'm a crusty white guy and when that kid asked "Are you an Egyptian superhero?" and Layla replied "I am", I was totally thrilled by it - it was a brilliant moment, especially for anyone of Egyptian origin watching the show. I get it. I know the feeling of finding representation in media. Any neo-fascists spouting about it being "woke" can go to hell - the sooner the better.

  • @dragonstormx
    @dragonstormx Год назад +30

    I went into this show knowing very little about the character in the comic. Regardless I still enjoyed it. Oddly the fights with the title character using his superpowers was the weakest part, the strongest part for me was the character drama.

    • @murk4552
      @murk4552 Год назад +3

      Great films or shows focus on characters. Comic books use the characters as vehicle for the enjoyable clusterfuck that are the action sequences page to page.

    • @joshheralal8758
      @joshheralal8758 Год назад +2

      @@murk4552 No. Go read some.

    • @murk4552
      @murk4552 Год назад

      @@joshheralal8758 I do retard, on Marvel Unlimited. Most stories have endless retcons and no consistency.

  • @daltonmeadesmith
    @daltonmeadesmith Год назад +49

    I just saw your comparison to Russian Doll, and I love that! Russian Doll is one of my favorite shows of all time, and one of the reasons phase four is my favorite phase is because Marvel has finally gone quirky and weird, just like Russian Doll. Ms. Marvel is a lot like certain aspects of Russian Doll season 2, and WandaVision also has a brilliantly wacky premise that I absolutely love.

    • @PillarofGarbage
      @PillarofGarbage  Год назад +9

      Ms. Marvel / Russian Doll s2 is such an interesting comparison - can’t believe I hadn’t spotted that parallel!

    • @TheDelinear
      @TheDelinear Год назад +8

      Honestly the best parts of phase 4 have been when they leaned into the mind bending or sometimes just outright wacky world of the comics - and I mean the times they do that with genuine heart, not just throwing in cameos for cheap laughs.

  • @GlobalSingeing
    @GlobalSingeing Год назад +12

    Moon Knight was my fav MCU thing & Oscar Isaac is a treasure

  • @lenastorm6280
    @lenastorm6280 Год назад +10

    This is still my favorite MCU-show and my favorite project of phase 4. It's also STILL my hyperfixation.

  • @Irish_Enderman
    @Irish_Enderman Год назад +9

    I absolutely loved Moon Knight, instantly he became my favorite superhero, period, not just mcu but in all comics

  • @fluffypanda6493
    @fluffypanda6493 Год назад +16

    Okay, so for me, the show, while not perfect, was one of the best things to come out of Marvel for a long time. This entirely based on its strength as a character study. I got invested in Steven and Marc in a way I haven't gotten invested in an MCU character since Iron Man. I was really excited for the show when it was announced, because I had read some of the Moon Knight comics years ago, specifically the Ellis run, and even brushed up on some of the earlier comics before the show aired. Since then I've read an even larger chunk of Moon Knight comics. What we got was quite different from what I was picturing, even knowing and accepting that the MCU essentially remixes the comics material it adapts, but I ultimately think it's for the best for many of the reasons you point out in the video. Moon Knight was always going to be different from his comics counterpart, all of the MCU characters are, and I'm glad that they used the opportunity to try to do justice to the character's depiction of DID and Egypt (and canonically establish him as Jewish even if they didn't feature it prominently).
    On another note, you're reading of Steven as childish is a little misguided. Oscar Isaac has said that the way he approached the character, he thought of him as being a bit on the autism spectrum. It'd be going a bit far to say that makes Steven (and therefore Marc as well) canonically autistic, but given that his behavior is rooted in that background, I think it's an aspect of the character that should be considered more carefully. Autistic adults constantly have to contend with being infantilized because of their neurodivergence and it's a bit unkind (in that light) to suggest that Steven needs to grow up in order to lose the aspects of his character that read as autistic. Besides, I think it's those very aspects that are his strength. It's the source of his honesty, his interest in Egyptology, and his friendliness, all of which not only help him and Marc in the story, but also make them stand out as a character. All this to say, it's an important part of who he is and not something that needs to change.

    • @PillarofGarbage
      @PillarofGarbage  Год назад +2

      By childish, I wasn’t referring to his social difficulties or anything like that - more moments like his ‘my name’s Steven with a V’ nursery rhyme bit.

    • @fluffypanda6493
      @fluffypanda6493 Год назад +5

      @@PillarofGarbage I think that playfulness is part of the deal though? Not saying you had any bad intentions or anything, just that it's an angle you might not have considered.

    • @cloudysystem3942
      @cloudysystem3942 Год назад +5

      Totally agree with everything you said!
      Part of the reason I found it so easy to get invested in Steven is how refreshing he was compared to so many MCU characters. He's still smart, but showing someone goofy and awkward and friendly was such a breath of fresh air when so many marvel characters seem to be nothing but serious. In a way, it made him feel more real, more like an actual person struggling with a difficult situation rather than some kind of 'chosen one' who was always fated to be super powerful and impressive. Same with the autism part, I hope Steven keeps the core of his character in any future MK content

  • @skyr5247
    @skyr5247 Год назад +119

    My knowledge of MK is only from the series itself and the repeated cutting of any action was beyond frustrating. But I enjoyed the characterization at least, since Oscar Isaac is talented as hell! However, as an Egyptian mythology nerd, I can’t say I didn’t feel my gears grind every time Ammit was characterized as being evil 😅

    • @spinomitegames9000
      @spinomitegames9000 Год назад +16

      Let's not forget that Anubis is nowhere to be found during all of this.

    • @raskall7571
      @raskall7571 Год назад +2

      @@spinomitegames9000osiris takes the role from anubis thats why

  • @archangel1of7
    @archangel1of7 Год назад +88

    I don't know what the naysayers are talking about. I friggin loved this show.

    • @HobGungan
      @HobGungan Год назад +7

      Hell, take this sentiment and extrapolate it out through the entirety of Phase 4 for me. I think this has been my favorite Phase overall and its experimental nature, even the very rare moments that don't completely land, is the breath of fresh air the franchise needed.

  • @thehumancomet
    @thehumancomet Год назад +2

    I've been a Moon Knight fan for 35 or 36 years. I really loved the show. The writing and production design, the acting was impeccable. I was so worried they wouldn't be able to show how different MK is from Batman. But as you pointed out, they did. I recently rewatched the show and found myself appreciating it on all new levels. That's what led me to your video. I really enjoyed listening to this. Top notch work. Thank you for this great time that came from listening to you.

  • @chukasssss
    @chukasssss Год назад +5

    I like how different people in the comments that are from different circumstances come together. Moon Knight's pertinence to me is being mentally ill. I have major depressive disorder, GAD, mild psychosis, PTSD among others and Mark & Steven's constant relapse in their judgment lapses as well as their trauma all pointed to the same trauma I personally grew up dealing with. An extremely abusive mother.
    I remember seeing episode 1 and crying my eyes out to my partner. I told him I know all the fear and confusion Steven harbors not knowing exactly what's going on with his life, and I also understand how much he'd just prefer to have a life as normal as he possibly can. As the story progresses, I recognized familiarity in Marc's rage and tenacity, but I also understand his empathy and his selflessness. Episode 5, as probably most of us did, broke me. It was the first time I felt so vulnerable watching a show. It's like reliving memories. Moon Knight series ended up meaning so much to me, and this series will always have a special place in my heart.

  • @DrinzenDrawz
    @DrinzenDrawz Год назад +6

    Re-watched the show last week and I still loved it tbh

  • @liamfitzgerald1400
    @liamfitzgerald1400 Год назад +9

    This was such a thorough examination, and I seriously commend you for it! Legitimately, bravo

  • @contaminankl1444
    @contaminankl1444 Год назад +4

    it is so damn refreshing to see a White Comic Nerd Guy - review such a diverse piece of media - and watch him NOT have a tantrum over so-called 'pandering' and 'wokeness'. like jesus christ, there are very diverse people out there. its how this complex Being-A-Person stuff works. I, personally, do not fall under any of Moon Knight's umbrellas, but as a neurodiverse + transgender person I really admire the appreciation and respect you have for all of these multi-faceted topics.
    (also, this video has been greatly enjoyable. you explain everything in a very concise and easy to digest format. thanks, and keep up the awesome vids.)

  • @quilltedtulip
    @quilltedtulip Год назад +16

    As someone with DiD, our system felt really connected to the show and adored it instantly. After the mess that was Split bringing DiD into the mainstream media in a... less favorable way to put it lightly, seeing the care and respect the creators and Oscar Isaac put into representing the disorder was refreshing and made us felt scene. And lord did that moment of Steven saying "I thought I was the original" hit HARD as a system that had a moment like that happen when a host switch happened and no one realized until later, before we even realized we were a system and not the plethora of things we thought we were experiencing. This show means a lot to us as someone who experiences the same disorder portrayed but also as someone who as a child was fascinated with Egyptian mythos and history, it helped us connect full heartedly with Steven and Marc, and personally- we can't wait to see Jake and the next part for Moon Knight.
    I will say we were a little sad to see that not even a reference to Moon Knight was in the latest Thor movie as we felt that would have been a nice little touch and how Thor could have a really cool dynamic with Marc and Steven as well as Khonshu, I really hope we do get to see that in later entries of the MCU!

    • @chanmax2
      @chanmax2 7 месяцев назад

      I have DID, and don't get why Split get so much hate depicting a DID system as violent, while Moonknight depicting a DID system as at least equally violent is not problematic. Yeah, it is compassionate, emphasize more on traumas and Marc/Steven story, they also have an entire season to unfold it unlike a movie, but at the end of the day, it can be seen as another "people with DID have a violent side".

  • @totokekedile
    @totokekedile Год назад +2

    This was very well done and respectful. A time or two I found myself a little uncomfortable with what you were saying, only to have you come in to address exactly what I was worrying about. This well earned a like.

  • @UnseenBubby
    @UnseenBubby Год назад +12

    Thanks to Moon Knight, I became more interested in learning about DID and Egyptian mythology. Something that i learned about Egyptian mythology was that over the thousands of years of the culture, few parts remained consistent. Different pharoahs would change which deities were more important than others. Sometimes these would change with every pharaoh. Different cities would have different cults for some god, even during the same dynasties. Finding consistency in the pantheons is challenging, but what rarely changed were what symbols were most important. Who the chief god was changed over the years, but the sun was always part of the chief god. The sun, the moon, the Nile, and the desert were always more consistent in their reverance than any one god was.

  • @pufflis4588
    @pufflis4588 Год назад +4

    There’s actually 2 scenes with Jake Lockley. There’s a scene where he freaks out when talking to Doctor Harrow that I really like. We’re led to believe it’s Mark but he has a very different accent from Mark and he has a bandaid that Mark or Stephen didn’t.

  • @lionwolf7861
    @lionwolf7861 Год назад +4

    moon knights a master piece and nothing will change my mind

  • @Jakey5A9913
    @Jakey5A9913 Год назад +16

    I'm a Jew who lives in Israel and I very much appreciate the effort you put in to acknowledge the opinions in the communities touched on by the show. I obviously can't speak for other Jews and much less so for the groups I'm not part of but I'd say you did good.

  • @bloomins8088
    @bloomins8088 Год назад +4

    Yep, after watching it, i do agree and loved all of this. Oscar Isaac was a 11/10 actor and made me love every character he played.

  • @EX-Flashkick
    @EX-Flashkick Год назад +3

    9:58 with Marc struggling for control over his body, I didnt really feel tension in those moments bc Steven would come out and just be completely useless or try to stop mark from fighting. It was extremely frustrating especially considering many moments were life or death, with Steven fully being aware of such.

  • @sinjinreed2091
    @sinjinreed2091 Год назад +7

    59:51 - That's very true, they could only realistically take inspiration from maybe two specific runs. . . but what possessed them to think they should take from _Max Bemis' run,_ widely considered to be the worst run in the entire character's history? Especially considering that the previous runs from Warren Ellis and Jeff Lemire are considered the gold standard for the character?
    The problem wasn't that he faced a cosmic-level threat instead of a usual street-level threat, the problem _is_ that it got the character's personalities all wrong. So much so that they can't realistically fix them without liberal retcons. You can argue that the character was in flux, but ask any die-hard MK fan and they'll tell you that there is a set standard for Marc, Steven, and Jake that the show ignored almost entirely.

  • @TSDTalks22
    @TSDTalks22 Год назад +11

    Wow… pillar is reeeeeaaaly trying to stretch his videos to the ten minute mark, huh

  • @anthonysmurthwaite6258
    @anthonysmurthwaite6258 Год назад +16

    When I watched it I really loved it but i hadn't read the comics about him, now that I have read a few I started to understand how some people may be disappointed but I still think the show is very good

  • @twoczents
    @twoczents Год назад +19

    I literally watched Moon Knight in my Psych 2 class for high school. It was a great experience and we gitbno homework on those day. I now have met a wonderful individual who has DID and they really loved this series kike I did. In terms of the Jewish and Egyptian representation, I honestly think the scene of Mark defacing a item with significantly to Judaism is just the Christian equivalent of when Lil Nas X dropped "Montero". It's just something that without context is triggering and shocking while that scene has so much that was deeper than the visceral response to it. I also kinda see it like how the main characters of Shadow And Bone was treated where the people watching want to see more positives with the culture being represented. Speaking of Netflix, when it comes to there Cleopatra series, it makes me think back to how glad I am to see an actual Egyptian superhero. That scene warmed my heart and as an west african girl reminded me when Black Panther introduced to Dora Milage. Anyway, I love this show and Mr. Night is best boy.

  • @copperbeta
    @copperbeta 2 месяца назад +4

    This is my favorite MCU show. However, ill admit its not the best show that goes to Loki in my opinion. I'm hoping for more Moon Knight as he is one of my favorites in the MCU.

  • @oscar1012
    @oscar1012 Год назад +2

    The timing of this video is insane, I literally just finished re-watching the show

  • @TheHorrorGuru
    @TheHorrorGuru Год назад +15

    I thought this show was fantastic imo

  • @dazeo4393
    @dazeo4393 Год назад +9

    I'm a member of a DID system. yes. im diagnosed. no i dont use tiktok.
    I've just stopped by to say that I very much enjoyed the approach to DID that the Moon Knight show took. I felt seen. It's so much more than just a weird thing for other people to deal with. It's very hard and strange for me too! there are days I wake up ready to go to an appointment and find out that it was three days ago and yes I did attend it. Sure, there are dramatizations in the show but I never found any of it offensive, and honestly liked that they made things like switching cinematic and emphasized without making fun of it. If they didn't, so many people would be confused.
    It humanized the alter before the host, which is such a wild thing for a media depiction to do. Yet it did it so well that it also showed that the host is no more significant than the alters. The host is just another alter really. It's interchangeable. I'm not personally a fan of the interpretation of people consciously creating an alter. That's never how it worked for me. The whole point is that it's subconscious. Moon Knight touches on this, but it by no means drags my opinion of the show down.
    Also, thank you for being so respectful to your fans who have DID! It's very uncommon for people to be polite or even remotely kind to people who admit to having the disorder these days. I greatly appreciate you for showing different systems opinions on the topic and showing that any source you use is not just one sole extreme claim that all people that share a certain quality passionately believe. Nuance is mysterious to people these days haha
    Thank you for the respect.

    • @dazeo4393
      @dazeo4393 Год назад +3

      Also as a weird note about the show. I put it in here because the first comment was getting long so..
      But since I love the show, a lot of my friends who some do know about my DID and others have directly said some terrible things about DID so I've simply not told them, I asked all of them about their opinions on the show. Almost all of them told me that they either watched it and thought it was bad because of the "offensive portrayal of DID" and bad CGI.
      And some who even knew I'm fully diagnosed and have been helping me deal with it even claimed that they knew better about DID and that just because I and many others say it's actually really good, doesn't mean it is. and it just factually is offensive.
      Blows my mind that some people seem to just have such a contrarian take on anything ever.
      I could ask them what about it is offensive and they'd either have no answer, or say "they treated DID as a superpower" which no the show was very clear that it wasn't. or they would say "It made DID a gimmick and wasn't at all accurate" If that's what a gimmick and thats what inaccuracy is to people who don't actually know much about the disorder, I wonder what hope do any people have of being seen and heard?
      anyway drab rant over enjoy your day/night everyone!

  • @emoryallin4295
    @emoryallin4295 Год назад +2

    I don’t think Ive ever been so weirdly attracted to a superhero show that’s not a superhero show

  • @Im_Absolute
    @Im_Absolute Год назад +6

    Thanks for tha video. I thought it was a great with my only major complaint being tha villain.
    Somethin I really look forward to is tha expansion of god lore in tha second season along with his relationship with KonShu. Hopefully we see some long term goal from Moon Knight as well, and I’d be interested in seeing how his disability affects tha little aspects of his life as well.
    Also I really hope tha action takes a significant leap in quality. It wasn’t bad, and had some really good scenes, some even great, but after Daredevil, I think we can be afforded with more gripping choreography to accompany Jake’s arrival.

  • @zachseatdriver9671
    @zachseatdriver9671 Год назад +4

    Honestly its probably my favorite suit in the whole mcu

  • @KierTheScrivener
    @KierTheScrivener Год назад +4

    I love this show so much and love hearing your retrospective

  • @Fgjmnz
    @Fgjmnz Год назад +10

    Such an incredible breakdown of MK! I can’t believe it’s been a year, but I do still think it’s a great show!
    I think they did an incredible job adapting him to be more modern, and like you said, representing cultures in a realistic way.
    Also, your research is so well done! I appreciate you taking the time to dig in to how important the story of Exodus is to the Jewish people. It shows that you didn’t just do a cursory glance.

  • @electricVGC
    @electricVGC Год назад +3

    This was an incredible video and gives a lot of great perspective about a series I liked but was conflicted about.
    That said, as the quote you provided proved.... supernatural Moon Knight is literally 1984.

    • @PillarofGarbage
      @PillarofGarbage  Год назад +3

      “War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Dracula is Nerd” - Marc Spector

  • @benwasserman8223
    @benwasserman8223 Год назад +6

    Moon Knight was honestly ok, bolstered by Oscar Isaac's performance and everything involving Layla. Also, as a Jewish guy, the vague representation didn't really bother me (I'm not clamoring for Jewish superhero representation - we have all the early DC/Marvel writers for that). But the story really petered out by the end and, for a show billed as very dark, it never embraced that violence during the fights or character interactions.
    Definitely excited for the Ms. Marvel retrospective though.

    • @PillarofGarbage
      @PillarofGarbage  Год назад +1

      Don’t hold your breath for the Ms. Marvel retrospective - if it happens, it won’t be for a while

  • @GrandArchPriestOfTheAlgorithm
    @GrandArchPriestOfTheAlgorithm Год назад +3

    The Recommending Numbers have not abandoned you, they're just late.

  • @proudy-JR
    @proudy-JR 3 месяца назад +1

    The reason we dont see Harrows defeat was because of Jake Lockley. The blackouts are him, Steven, and Marc don't know about him. He's konshus trump card

  • @BthIX
    @BthIX Год назад +4

    Hold on, how ISN'T Harrow one of the best MCU villains?? He's at least in the top 1/3. The MCU especially in earlier phases notoriously had a problem with villains being lazily motivated by crazy power hunger or had identical powers to the hero. Harrow had actually unique sympathetic motives and abilities.

  • @sonnybits5810
    @sonnybits5810 Год назад +2

    Glad you had a chance to stretch out and discuss this very good show thoroughly. I would like to see a Netflix Daredevil video doing an in depth review like this, prior to that new series premiering. Nice job 👍🏻

  • @MoriBoita
    @MoriBoita Год назад +2

    I might not be Jew, American/Brit/Spanish descendent/Egyptian or whatever else, or even have DID, but i appreciate the different way the show decided to show everything
    I also didn't knew Moon Knight before the show, at max those funny panels from MoonKnight Core, but even still i loved everything depicted
    My line of thought might be too simple but i wanted a action show about a dude with different personalities using egyptian powers, and i got more than that honestly, it did bring some cool topics to discuss between me and my friends (like DID being treated as a disease by many, but the fact they have distinct personalities, likes and dislikes makes me think DID is more of a condition than a disease, and should not be treated as such) the focus on Egyptian mythos (of course by the comic lenses) giving me interest in looking it up (i was never that big of a fan of mummy movies and related egyptian stuff, but that changed) and even respect and appreciation for the sister religion that is the jewish religion (I'm christian, in the evangelic branch) who is a lot of the times treated in a bad light in the internet (I don't know why)
    Of course the series is not perfect, it didn't gave me absolute knowledge about the topics (barely any, but it did spark my interest in), but i appreciate the love and care put into the show, and absolute respect to the staff behind it all
    also sorry for the broken english, i'm still learning

  • @erxxy
    @erxxy 4 месяца назад

    As a half Egyptian girl with curly hair, I loved this. My dad, who is from Egypt, really enjoyed the show. We were both crying our eyes out on Marcs background exploration scenes. The barrier between Jewish and Egyptians is something that both countries want to keep alive, but to me, you are all my brothers and sister and aunts and uncles an nieces an nephews. Same for all the other walks in life. Culture is beautiful, and something to share so that we can all grow as human.

  • @MrTheQuestioner
    @MrTheQuestioner Год назад +2

    Wow! Great video! Your commentary and opinions are a breath of fresh air compared to some of the people out there reviewing media these days. I’ll definitely be back for more

  • @anadice-nemo
    @anadice-nemo Год назад +1

    I think an interesting dynamic between the antagonists and dual protagonists is that they antagonists have an almost sort of nihilism to them. They purport to stand for something, Harrow acts as if he's fighting for justice, but he clearly has a view of justice that contradicts Ammit's (he believed he could redeem himself, but finds out that apparently that's impossible), yet as soon as he realizes that, he gives up on his own beliefs and continues to follow. The Ennead as well, despite saying it was humanity who abandoned them, really seem to have just given up on any sort of role beyond just enough to keep the lights on. Both Harrow and the Ennead have this sense of sleepwalking, just going through the motions without really caring where they end up. This contrasts pretty starkly with Marc and Steven in that they'd do anything to stop sleepwalking and fight tooth and nail for a bit of agency.
    Ammit's end goal in itself is in a way, counter to agency, in that it would strip anybody of the choice to do "bad," whatever "bad" means to her. Anybody who even has the potential to do something counter to what she wants isn't given the chance to repent, do better, anything. The ambiguity of Ammit's definitions of right and wrong, as much as I hate it and think it might have been unintentional on the part of the writers, further emphasizes that sort of "why bother trying?" nihilism, since nobody even knows if they did or will do something that would brand them a "sinner" on her scales.

  • @QuintessentialQs
    @QuintessentialQs Год назад +2

    Regarding addressing Marc's Jewishness, I think the show was obviously not going to fully hash it out. But an acknowledgement would have gone a long way.
    Something like:
    Stephen has the flashback to the Shiva.
    Stephen: We're Jewish?
    Marc: I am, at least. I'm not sure you are.
    Stephen: And you serve a pagan god?
    Marc: ... *sighs*... That is too big a topic to discuss right now.

  • @MrWin-pj4sg
    @MrWin-pj4sg Год назад +4

    It's weird people being upset about a lack of Jewish representation in a universe where religious views are largely absent. The only movies where it was referenced was in Avengers (When Cap tells Nat that there's only one god and he doesn't dress like Thor), and various things Ultron says in his debut movie. It's a secular series, and there's nothing wrong with that in it of itself. There are much more pressing problems with the MCU.

  • @jeffreycarman2185
    @jeffreycarman2185 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the retrospective. I liked the show, but it was pretty easy to have the show be lost in the shuffle of the MCU and Star Wars.

  • @Devil-Made
    @Devil-Made Год назад +3

    I really liked the few MK comics I read, and I really REALLY liked this show. The tone, it’s episodic format, Oscar Isaac’s performance, the practical suit with VFX flair, and it’s take on death and the afterlife are all high points to me because they are things I never thought we’d see in an MCU presentation. Frankly, I was happy this was so different from the cookie-cutter landscape.
    On the other hand the tone, it’s cinematic format, other character’s performances, the lackluster CGI and VFX, and it’s comedic take on serious things like death and the afterlife all kind of grated on me. Frankly, if this had come out before the MCU it would’ve probably been an utter flop.
    So you can see the issue I have. I guess I’m just happy that a small team was able to swim against the D+ tide - even if they didn’t get very far. Hopefully it sets a precedent for future projects. But considering how many fanboys had meltdowns over this show I’d be surprised if D+ ever takes a chance on a property ever again.
    You hear that, fanboys? You’re the reason Disney and the MCU won’t take chances. Get over your hang ups and look for the positives every once in awhile. Hating on every attempt to do something novel leads to the kind of bland, boring, safe cinema landscape we’re currently suffering through.

  • @eisforenkai
    @eisforenkai Год назад +2

    Hey, this show managed to make it so I now associate Moon Knight with Oscar Isaac rather than that time I literally breathed in water I was drinking when I first heard about the character (the friend describing him made him sound like basically Sailor Moon + Batman and that was quite the visual). It's nice to no longer associate a character with that time I failed to spit-take and couldn't breathe.
    Also, I did enjoy the show. Episode 5 in particular is amazing.

  • @kettchuk918
    @kettchuk918 Год назад +1

    This is the only MCU thing I’ve enjoyed watching since Avengers 1. A story that made sense, consistent characterisation, no endless undercutting of bathos, actors who give a shit and no fucking quipping.

  • @dragonlord6484
    @dragonlord6484 Год назад +2

    Wait what the heck!? At 18:06 a Reddit thread pops up with my Reddit user name! I remember that thread! Woohoo I'm in the video!!!🤣

  • @lex_rodriguez
    @lex_rodriguez Год назад

    I can safely say you're one of my new favorite voices on RUclips based on this video alone. New subscriber and fan! Finally someone with a reasonable POV!

  • @snippysilver8357
    @snippysilver8357 День назад

    This was an an amazing video and brought a lot of insight on topics I hadn't even considered I'ma subscribe

  • @andrew4233th
    @andrew4233th 10 месяцев назад

    This video was really good. You put so much thought and effort into it. Bravo!