Moon Knight episode 2 review

Parveen Singh

We meet a bewildered, out-of-his depth Steven once again (SPOILERS). He has been asked to leave his job, courtesy t

The second episode of the Moon Knight is not as dazzling as first, when it should have been the other way round.

We meet a bewildered, out-of-his depth Steven once again (SPOILERS). He has been asked to leave his job, courtesy the mayhem at the museum the night before

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Moon Knight episode 2: It is a pleasure to see artistes like Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke

Not as sparkling as the pilot, but Oscar Isaac

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The second episode of the Moon Knight is not as dazzling as first, when it should have been the other way round

First is where you set your base, and in a six-episode series, the show should move with certainty and self-assurance, if not with speed.

The action scenes are fine, but some bit of the CGI felt flat, for instance, the part when Ethan Hawke’s Arthur is seen invoking the goddess Ammit.

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Oscar Isaac is an excellent actor, who does a good job of portraying the dissociative disorder our hero suffers from.

We meet a bewildered, out-of-his depth Steven once again (SPOILERS). He has been asked to leave his job, courtesy the mayhem at the museum the night before

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It is a pleasure to see artistes like Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke

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