Gods and Monsters
- El episodio se transmitió el 4 may 2022
- B
- 42min
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7.8/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAs Moon Knight joins the fray, Marc, Steven and Khonshu must work together to stop Ammit.As Moon Knight joins the fray, Marc, Steven and Khonshu must work together to stop Ammit.As Moon Knight joins the fray, Marc, Steven and Khonshu must work together to stop Ammit.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Antonia Salib
- Taweret
- (voz)
Saba Mubarak
- Ammit
- (voz)
Tayssir Khalfallah
- Female Nurse
- (as Taissir Khalfallah)
Opiniones destacadas
At points, "Gods and Monsters" often feels more like a checklist than an actual episode of television. It is a narrative that dutifully cycles through a familiar list of things that a show like this needs to do before crossing the finish line. It's perhaps the most formulaic season finale of any of the Marvel streaming shows, hitting each of its beats with clockwork precision, paying out exactly what the audience expects when they expect it. There is the obligatory gigantic computer-generated climax, as Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke) initiates the apocalypse. As is customary at the end of these stories, a supporting character gets to become a superhero teasing future adventures, as Layla (May Calamawy) becomes the avatar of Taweret (Antonia Salib). There are multiple computer-generated throwdowns between Ammit (Saba Mubarak) and Khonshu (F. Murray Abraham), with customary "we're not so different" dialogue. Even the episode's surprises aren't really surprises. As Marc and Steven (Oscar Isaac) flee through the desert, chased by a sandstorm, Taweret swings out of nowhere for a heroic cavalry moment to literally break the wave. The episode's post-credits teaser confirms something that fans had speculated since the show was first announced and that the show had all but confirmed as early as "The Friendly Type," that there was at least a third personality in that body: Jake Lockley. To be fair, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. As a rule, when these streaming shows take a sharp swerve in their final episodes, often to reveal a fan-favorite villain like Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) or Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio), they tend to derail themselves. Loki went from being the most interesting and compelling of these streaming shows to a massive disappointment when it undercut its core themes and character arcs so its final episode could tease future story beats. Nevertheless, "Gods and Monsters" makes a big deal of Marc's refusal to kill the incapacitated Harrow.
The last 2 episode left us to wonder if this serie was in fact something different than the average super hero genre we are use to. And while there was some twists and intersting angle, this last episode bring us back straight to the generic evil vs hero. It wasnt bad, but it was predictable. A lot of CGI fight and less of the mind trick we saw in the last 2 episodes that really got me interested... Also, i know this universe is suppose to be attached to the MCU, but i clearly didnt saw it. Yet another mystical angle to add to this already crowded universe with so much different magic system and mythology that it is hard to keep a straight face naming them all. I know it is in the MCU, but i am glad they didnt reference anything from it... it would have felt out of place. ''And where were you guys when Tanos wiped 50% ?'' .... ''Busy''.. Mcu live well on his own, stop adding new trick into it. As for this show, it was OK... didnt love it, didnt dislike it either. It passed time and i will probably never watch it again.
At under 35 minutes in length (taking out the recap and titles) this hurtled to a conclusion that didn't fully live up to the promise of the previous episodes but this is still a superior Marvel show for Disney+.
An issue with these Disney+ Marvel shows is how underwhelming and rushed the finales can be. Sadly, Moon Knight is no exception. The last episode slowed the pacing down to bring us some fantastic character development, but it sadly means this finale has too much to do in a single moment. There are some solid beats and cool scenes, but the attempts at wrapping up the story and finishing arcs feels rushed and sloppy.
Marvel really need to give us more episodes for series. The 6 episodes structure doesn't work. The finale sort of felt rushed, It was enjoyable but it left me wanting more instead of giving me a satisfying ending.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaClocking in at 42 minutes, this is the show's shortest episode and also the shortest finale of a live-action Marvel show.
- ErroresLayla is accidentally pinned to the bottom of an overturned van by one of Moon Knight's crescent-shaped boomerangs. After the fighting is over, she is able to easily dislodge the boomerang and free herself, yet she did not free herself and rejoin the fight at any point prior to that when she would have had ample opportunity.
- Citas
Arthur Harrow: Why am I bleeding?
Steven Grant: Yeah, I don't, I don't think you know as much as you think you do.
Marc Spector: And while it is tempting to accept your diagnosis, Doc...
Steven Grant: We'd rather go save the world. Laters, gators.
- Créditos curiososSPOILER: There is a scene in the closing credits: Khonshu abducts Harrow from a psychiatric hospital and has him killed by Moon Knight's third persona, Jake Lockley.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 20 MCU Theories That Turned Out to Be True (2024)
- Bandas sonorasThe End
Written by Jimmy Krondes and Sid Jacobson
Performed by Earl Grant
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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