[S1E4] Blue Moon
This is the term given to a single cycle of the phases of the Moon, from new to full and back to new again. A lunation is about 29.5 days (think âmoonthâ if that helps). Each lunation is given a unique numberâthere are various systems, but the most common starts with the cycle that began in January 1923. In that case, as I write this, weâre in Lunation 1121.
[S1E4] Blue Moon
Her lack of an obvious comic counterpart makes it harder to speculate about her role, but she could have come to help unite Marc's fractured mind and help him free Khonshu. Once the moon god is no longer stuck in a figurine, Marc will be able to access the suit's healing abilities and fix up those bullet wounds.
Fang is seen running through an open field with Spear on her back as a massive pack of raptors pursues them. After a lengthy chase with numerous raptors being killed by the duo, Spear and Fang are surrounded. Before they can pounce, the raptors suddenly flee the area, seemingly terrified. The moon suddenly turns blood-red, and a thick fog envelopes the area.
The series' main-on-end title sequence was designed by Perception. The company sought inspiration from ancient Egyptian artifacts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, working with Curtis in crafting a sequence which focused on the series' dark and mysterious tone. Reflections serve as recurring imagery in the sequence, and Perception also included several Easter eggs referencing certain elements of the series.[105] Each episode's end credits feature a new phase of the moon, starting with a crescent moon in the first episode.[106]
But in the episode four confrontation, Alicent seems much more committed to her role of queen and all the station and visual status that comes with it. She's wearing Targaryen red, with flowing sleeves that echo her blue dress in episode one while seeming more mature and embellished given her new status.
Though they don't name it, the scene between Rhaenyra and the Grand Maester makes it clear that he has brewed her a batch of moon tea. The drink is used around Westeros, most frequently in brothels, to prevent pregnancy or abort an early stage pregnancy in women who have had sex recently. So it's basically like taking Plan B (which prevents pregnancy from occurring) or an actual abortifacient drug.
If the maester is telling the truth and Viserys was the one who asked for moon tea, then it means the king doesn't fully trust his daughter's word about her sexual exploits. Or maybe Alicent had it sent, which would mean that she also doesn't fully Rhaenyra.
Over Spector's life, he kept fairly good control of his alter. One day, he was raiding a dig site in Egypt when his partner, Raul Bushman, got greedy over the money. Bushman killed a group of people including a man named Abdallah El-Faouly. Bushman then shot Spector and left. Spector crawled his way into a tomb and attempted to kill himself, Suddenly, he heard a voice that of the Egyptain god of the moon, Khonshu. The god sensed the chaos of multiple alters inside Spector and asked him if he wanted vengeance and bring justice onto bad people. Seeing that he was going to die, Spector agreed. Khonshu then empowered Spector with powers, making him his Moon Knight. Spector then met Abdallah's daughter, Layla, out of guilt and eventually married her, but never telling her about the truth.
The next morning, Grant is adamant that what happened was real. He pressures J.B. to show him that security footage from the night before. On the footage, Grant sees himself getting chased by nothing, all in his imagination. He then sees himself walking out of the bathroom and staring cold face into the camera. Afterwards, Grant is called into his manager's office and is fired for the events of last night. He sadly returns to his flat and finds a key to a storage unit. Upon arriving at the unit, Grant found the Golden Scarab, many passports, and guns. He then saw his reflection in the mirror. Spector explains that he is the avatar of Khonshu, the Egyptian god of the moon. He is Khonshu's Moon Knight. He then asks for control of the body, but Grant refuses and says he is going to take it to the police. As Grant runs out, he sees Khonshu in the distance. He starts running from Khonshu and exits the building. He falls down in the street where a scooter almost runs over him. The woman turns out the be El-Faouly, who tells Grant to hop on, not knowing that Spector is gone. Grant is confused, but hops on the ride with the El-Faouly.
They went to the desert and opened up the sarcophagus to find a cartonnage. Spector couldn't decipher the stars on the cloth to locate the tomb. He eventually gave in to Grant, who was able to understand it with his knowledge. However, the star patterns change overtime, so they couldn't pin point an exact location. Khonshu, the god of the moon, then told them that he could turn back the night to how it looked when Senfu created the cartonnage. He told Grant to have Spector free him because it was inevitable that the Enneads would imprison Khonshu in stone. With the help of Grant, Khonshu turned back the night sky to a point where they could find the tomb. Grant then passed out from exhaustion while Khonshu was imprisoned by Osiris and the rest of the Enneads. With Khonshu gone, Spector is stripped of his powers.
The world seems to grow darker around her, the moon vast, as if in a telescopic view, before it morphs into a light like the ones by the clean up crews in the Park at night. She sees the techs moving outside her house at the ranch, tending to what looks like Peter's body, before she sees herself lying dead on the ground. A tech in a protective suit looming over her mask on, in a vision similar to that Maeve experienced. William's voice pierces her reverie asking her if she's alright, and her eyes roll back as she wobbles. is standing over her. She faints and, once again, William catching her. Saying she just had a chill, he insists on getting her back to the fire, saying she must be exhausted. 041b061a72