Moon Knight Episode 4 [AHHHHHHHH!!!]

Moon knight episode 4 [AHHHHHHHH!!!]

Moon Knight Episode 4 [AHHHHHHHH!!!]
Moon Knight Episode 4 [AHHHHHHHH!!!]
Moon Knight Episode 4 [AHHHHHHHH!!!]
Moon Knight Episode 4 [AHHHHHHHH!!!]
Moon Knight Episode 4 [AHHHHHHHH!!!]

Oh, this scene right here! Marc being a protective husband and being jealous as fuck and threatened by his own alter about his wife.

"Are you in love with my wife?!"

And then the beautiful intimidating threat.

"I'll throw us off a cliff!!!"

And then despite the clear threat baby Steven goes and kisses Layla after telling her that Marc does care for her and isn't the grandest of assholes. This sweet bastard. Then of course, Marc exhibits his skill of how to be a TWAT.šŸ‘‡

Moon Knight Episode 4 [AHHHHHHHH!!!]

By making Steven punch himself while he was still sporting a goofy as hell smile over his kiss with Layla. šŸ‘€This shit was the funniest part to me in this episode.🤣

Moon Knight Episode 4 [AHHHHHHHH!!!]

Here, how Steven comforts Layla about her father and how she beams again at Steven for making her feel better.

Layla and Steven had amazing interactions throught the episode. The part where Steven went nerdy mode and explaining the Eye of Horus and relevancy of other senses to gods and all and Layla looked slyly at Steven, impressed of course. Almost like she found a nerdy best friend, awwww! And the part where Steven was ranting and then realised how quiet Layla was being and straight up went like....šŸ‘‡

Moon Knight Episode 4 [AHHHHHHHH!!!]

Although I did feel very bad in this scene for Marc when Layla confronted him. I mean when the whole story came to light of how he almost died saving her father and he'd have died if khonshu hadn't chosen him to be his avatar.

Ofcourse, the tomb priest zombie.

"What the bloody hell's a Heka?"

Well, Steven. You killed one.

Moon Knight Episode 4 [AHHHHHHHH!!!]

I cracked up at his anxiety, politely of course. He KILLED a fucking Egyptian mummy or shit and he's never done shit like this before. He's both horrified and amazed at hell at his actions and his luck. Probably thinking, "How the hell I even did that?!", meanwhile chanting, "I squished it. I squished it."

Moon Knight Episode 4 [AHHHHHHHH!!!]

This scene was bloody funny. At first they both literally encounter a fucking hippo dressed as a Pharaoh? And then it speaks in the most fucking unexpected voice- of a female?! And these two are suddenly screaming because they definitely DID NOT EXPECT THIS and so it's SOMEHOW SEEMING MORE SCARY. Oscar Issac has mastered the screaming scenes LOL. And also the difference in both of their hand movements while they scream? Steven has a defensive pose like "Fuck, don't come at me?!". Meanwhile Marc is like, "Bitch what?!!"

And the part where they find a third coffin? But ignore it? Baby Jake?!!

And also the concept they used that Alexander the great was the last Avatar of Ammit. And how they turned the concept of his lost tomb to an awesome part of the episode.

Everything was bloody awesome!

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ā€œIt’s literally impossible to be a woman.

You are so beautiful, and so smart, and it kills me that you don't think you're good enough. Like, we have to always be extraordinary, but somehow, we're always doing it wrong?

You have to be thin, but not too thin, and you can never say you wanna be thin. You have to say you wanna be healthy, but also, you have to BE THIN.

You have to have money, but you can't ask for money because that's crass.

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You have to lead, but you can't squash other people's ideas.

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You have to be a career woman, but also, always be looking out for other people.

You have to answer for men's bad behavior, which is INSANE, but if you point that out, you're accused of complaining!

You're supposed to stay pretty for men, but not so pretty that you tempt them too much or that you threaten other women because you're supposed to be a part of the sisterhood, but ALWAYS STAND OUT and ALWAYS BE GRATEFUL. But never forget that the system is rigged, so find a way to acknowledge that but ALSO, always be grateful!

You have to never get old. Never be rude. Never show off. Never be selfish. Never fall down. Never fail. Never show fear. Never get OUT OF LINE. It's too hard! It's too contradictory, and nobody gives you a medal or says 'thank you!' And it turns out, in fact, that not only are you doing everything wrong, but also, everything is your fault.

I'm just so tired of watching myself, and every single other woman tie herself into knots, so that people will like us.

And if all of that, is also true for a doll just representing a woman, then I don't even know." -Gloria the barbie movie

this is it. this is exactly it oh my god.

THE INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE ; AMC productions.

THE INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE ; AMC Productions.

The look on lestat's face! Like he is angry that he's doing this when he wants to give louis attitude for being a mean bitch to him hours ago, but then he hears her and is a little, if not a lot, intrigued about her.

THE INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE ; AMC Productions.

Now that they're playing daddies to little Claudia, they're are absolutely going to discuss the clothes, ah yes, the joy of parents.

THE INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE ; AMC Productions.

This was probably the funniest part of the episodešŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚, lestat being his usual sarcastic self.

THE INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE ; AMC Productions.

He really has been away from children for too longšŸ˜‚

THE INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE ; AMC Productions.

No comment, teen problemsšŸ˜‚

THE INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE ; AMC Productions.

This fight! They act so much like a family now, parents fighting over their teenage vampire daughter. Despite the fact that lestat is overly annoyed most of the times about Claudia's antics he doesn't entirely hate the concept.

This scene is almost a depiction of the possible consequences, –although the argument here subsides–, of Claudia's curiousity.

Louis told Claudia to be careful when digging around and troubling lestat with questions because as knew all to well, that past troubles some people.

THE INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE ; AMC Productions.

This was a beautiful scene. Louis introducing Claudia to the idea that love works the same for all –objective in basics and free for subjective interpretations of the nuances. He answered her questions with just a few words but did so gently, not rebuking her, not confusing her more, just telling what it really is. This scene says so much about Louis and his acceptance of his sexuality throughout his years with lestat.

He's embraces that part of his identity.

THE INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE ; AMC Productions.

This show!!! I mean the way they've portrayed Anne Rice's vampires on-screen, as eternal beings with having subtle shades of humanity. Of being murderers, almost like apex predators in their own habitat but still having the similar concerns of failure as a parent, of hurting their loved ones. And sometimes, of hunting the wrong prey, which is clearly the humane side of them bothering.

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Where Do I Exist If Not Within Your Voice? If Not Within The Way You Touch, Or The Way You Say My Name?
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where do i exist if not within your voice? if not within the way you touch, or the way you say my name?

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Sorry For The Inactivity! I Flew Home After My Exams Ended And I've Been Busy Spending Time With My Family
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Sorry For The Inactivity! I Flew Home After My Exams Ended And I've Been Busy Spending Time With My Family

sorry for the inactivity! i flew home after my exams ended and i've been busy spending time with my family and cats. i'm excited to catch up with some friends (and start my very first internship) soon!!

Before anything else, I am dead set on talking about the character development or say the bond development between Steven and khonshu, from both sides.

Before Anything Else, I Am Dead Set On Talking About The Character Development Or Say The Bond Development
Before Anything Else, I Am Dead Set On Talking About The Character Development Or Say The Bond Development
Before Anything Else, I Am Dead Set On Talking About The Character Development Or Say The Bond Development
Before Anything Else, I Am Dead Set On Talking About The Character Development Or Say The Bond Development
Before Anything Else, I Am Dead Set On Talking About The Character Development Or Say The Bond Development
Before Anything Else, I Am Dead Set On Talking About The Character Development Or Say The Bond Development

From "the stupid pigeon" to finally a respectful khonshu. And from "you fool" and "worm" to finally Steven. Gotta say, they've worked hard enough.

The scene where Oscar Issac transformed from Marc to Steven in front of the screen for the first time, in complete concious and view to the viewers. IT WAS BLOODY BRILLIANT. HE'S AMAZING.

Before Anything Else, I Am Dead Set On Talking About The Character Development Or Say The Bond Development
Before Anything Else, I Am Dead Set On Talking About The Character Development Or Say The Bond Development

The visual motion was....amazing. Oscar Issac is so winning the seriesšŸ’«

Then we come to the part of how we finally have a third alter in the picture. But then, we always had him. Remeber the scene from the first episode where Steven suddenly went off and then returned to his body holding a scarab in a bloody fist with people and bloodshed all around.

We've seen in this episode how Marc actually fights and straight up killing is not his style obviously so, oh boy, who dat at the door peekin' ? I feel like Marc's the real one, right so. Maybe Steven is the alter that let's Marc live a normal life he couldn't being a mercenary and the alter 3 is the bloody-thirstier alter that does things too gruesome to Marc's liking. And, and, and where was the baby alter 3 going- riding like that to the airport? Besides that, it's an alter that obviously has no mercenary knowledge like Marc (except for the killing part- which is shinier than Marc) because he didn't know any Arabic (like Marc does for his travel and 'MI6 bonkers' stuff) as the driver accused him that he was being a foreigner who didn't know Arabic.

And the pain on Marc's face. When he saw the kid cut off his scarf and die. Trauma list keeps gettin' longer, eh?

Before Anything Else, I Am Dead Set On Talking About The Character Development Or Say The Bond Development

He's devastated. I mean even in the beginning when he first started on the roof with the fight. He hesitated right before he slapped the kid to the side instead of a proper punch when he realised he was fighting off just a kid. And then, that very kid is dead and of course he believes it's all his fault, which it is but not entirely, technically it's all harrow- for brainwashing people like that.

Before Anything Else, I Am Dead Set On Talking About The Character Development Or Say The Bond Development

Oh I probably will write again about episode 3.... These are just the "hit me right as I watched" ones.


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