Oblong, I don't think you understood my takes at all. That was a very reductionist summary. Ph want CGI battles!!!!!!
I don't think my takes will make any sense to you. You don't understand that teenage Chris Helmworth adopted a nutrition and workout regime to get into peak physical condition. But you do understand how Marc/Steven ended up in a psych ward but not really while being dead in one body but two souls went to the afterlife and had to balance some stones and the Steven soul fell off a boat and was frozen in sand until Marc hugged Steven JUST LIKE Elsa hugged Anna in Frozen to acknowledge their love as "siblings." AND NONE OF THIS IMPACTED THE THIRD IDENTITY AT ALL!!!!
The Ammit vs. Khonsou battle was trite and poorly explained. So Ammit gobbled up bad souls and got larger. Then all of a sudden Khonsou got bigger too without doing anything in particular. And there's some kind of god romance that was heavily hinted at?
Seeing Moon Knight and Marvel's Hawkwoman in action was cool until they played hide the ball AGAIN during the climatic battle of the entire series. I guess I'm alone in this. This was two films worth of set up for a battle and we didn't even see how it ended, so they could set up a big reveal that anybody who knew the character or read a "Who is Moon Knight?" article knew was coming.
Now there's nothing wrong with doing a big reveal that everyone knows is coming. You just have to do it right. All the Marvel shows have had big reveals. Some reveals you know if you follow the comics. Some reveals are character reveals. Some reveals are major plot reveals. All of them have been done very well. I thought the Power Broker stuff was annoying in Falcon and the Winter Soldier but it was done pretty well.
Everybody knew Wanda's nosey neighbor was Agatha Harkness going back to when Kathryn Hahn was originally cast. But they set her up well and there were unexplained events that viewers couldn't necessarily connect to Agatha. They even had the scene where Vision unfroze "Agnes" that made viewers doubt she was Agatha for a hot second. But they did that fantastic "Agatha All Along" reveal that made the whole thing work.
Well in Moon Knight, we all knew Jake Locksley was the 3rd identity. We knew Jake was the explanation for unexplained events they used to hide the ball. So what do they do? They introduce him in the post-credits as a limo driver for a god and he just puts a few bullets in the main villain in a psych hospital parking lot? That makes no sense, especially given that the main conflict resolution of the series left us with an intact relationship between Marc and Steven which presumably would make it easier for them (and Layla) to understand there is a third who is still working for Khonsou. They introduced a "new character" who won the climactic battle in a post-credits scene. I'm sorry, but that's just poor storytelling.