Moon Knight episode 4 gave us one heck of a twist ending, that Marc is in a mental asylum. Now, this could be an illusion, or all happening in his mind...but what if it's not? What if the entire series has been Marc imagining these adventures, while he's always been a mental patient? Believe it or not, there are clues to back that theory up! Marc could be a mental patient who was the avatar of Khonshu, but now he's imagined these adventures. We have deciphered every clue that this is the case.
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Written by Srinidhi Rao ( / shishurao )
Hosted by Ryan Arey ( / ryanarey )
Edited by Harriet Lengel-Enright and Randolf Nombrado
Let’s talk about that ending of Moon Knight. We have a lot of questions. I’m sure you do too. The show was taking us on a little Indiana Jones adventure, and now we’re in a mystical one flew over the cuckoos nest.
That’s the question, isn’t it Doug. We’ve got a lot of videos coming out about this, including our easter egg video later today. My first thought was, aw this is obviously a trick orchestrated by Khonshu or Harrow to trap Marc. And we do have videos coming out about how this could be the afterlife, a test from Ammit of Khonshu, or might even be Marc’s mind, in his death throes.
But then again…there’s this one interesting line that trailers keep reminding us about. Now, we know it’s referencing the memory loss Steven experiences when switching between personalities-but what if this line was actually referring to this moment. What if nothing we watched up to this point was real, and there were clues right in front of us, all along .
This may seem like a stretch but think about it.
Marc himself stated "I'm unwell." and experiences time loss in his own dreams. He expresses doubt about his own existence [i’m not dead ..am i?]. There’s a part of him that knows he isn’t always there. With an unreliable narrator, we can’t be sure that what we’ve seen has happened.
A major motif throughout the season is the characters are being told to wake up to reality. In the first episode, Khonshu tells Steven to wake up and we hear these in the background. In Episode 4, Harrow screams at Layla to wake up.
Well, what if we are the ones that need to wake up? Marc needs to wake up from these hallucinations-because this isn’t real and he’s sinking dangerously deeper and deeper into delusion. He’s only awoken into reality because of Harrow “shooting” him. He needs the experience of dying. I’m sure most of us know the feeling of suddenly waking up right after dying in a dream. [clip].
There are a lot of times throughout the show where-as the audience--we’ve questioned what’s real…and now it finally all makes sense.
For the purposes of this video, let’s assume that the entire show-up till now-was a dream, and Marc is finally waking up in the mental institution where he has always been.
Harrow explains this in detail to Marc in his doctor’s office. According to Dr. Harrow's explanation, Marc is at a big disadvantage living in a psychic world, when his own psyche is severely fractured. He gets material and psychic perception mixed up to the worst of extremes, and can’t differentiate between the two. We can see the people, places, and things that influenced Marc’s vivid hallucinations all over the hospital.
It’s interesting to see all the people in the hospital have a part to play in Marc’s hallucination. Marc seemed to be having a lot of trouble recovering in the institution, and he didn’t get along with the staff. And, in his dream his nurses were followers of Harrow. The two nurses that restrain Marc when he tries to escape Harrow’s office are the fake cops that arrested Marc in Episode 2. Their names are Fitzgerald and Kennedy. Yes, as in JFK. Another sign of fake names. One of the other nurses, Bek, was the security guard of Anton Mogart, who eventually was drawn to Harrow’s power.
Even the patients in the background all had a part to play in Marc’s hallucinations. The man calling out bingo numbers is Crawley, the statue he bears his soul to every night. This woman in the back is like Dylan, Steven’s coworker that he asked on a date. And, Harrow's cult played a song by Bob Dylan, called every grain of sand.
This woman drawing is the nice elevator lady Steven scared in his apartment building. We even see Donna from the museum! And she's…still unpleasant! [clip] It makes sense that Marc would transfer personality traits of his fellow inmates onto their counterparts in his dreams.
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